Over its 215 mile course the River Thames has 101 bridges. The list is shown below.
The A433 at ThamesheadThe A429 near Kemble.Parker's Bridge Mill Farm EwenNeigh Bridge Somerford KeynesWaterhay BridgeBournelake BridgeThe A419 Ermine WayFootbridge at EyseyFootbridge at Water EatonCastle Eaton BridgeKempsford Road BridgeHa'penny Bridge LechladeSt John's Bridge LechladeFootbridge at Bloomer's HoleFootbridge at EatonRadcot BridgeOld Man's Bridge GraftonRushy Lock FootbridgeTadpole Bridge BamptonTenfoot FootbridgeNewbridge Road BridgeHartsweir FootbridgeSwinford Toll BridgeGodstow BridgeMedley FootbridgeGodstow BridgeOsney Bridge OxfordFolly Bridge OxfordDonnington Bridge OxfordIsis Bridge OxfordKennington and Nuneham Rail BridgesAbingdon BridgeCulham Lock FootbridgeSutton BridgeAppleford Rail BridgeCliftton Hampden BridgeLittle Wittenham BridgeShillingford BridgeWallingford BridgeMoulsford Rail BridgeGoring BridgeGatehampton Railway BridgeWhitchurch BridgeCaversham BridgeReading BridgeSonning BridgeShiplake BridgeHenley BridgeTemple FootbridgeMarlow BridgeMarlow By-pass Road BridgeBourne End Railway and FootbridgeCookham BridgeMaidenhead BridgeBrunel Railway BridgeThames Bridge (M4) BrayWindsor and Eton By-pass BridgeWindsor Railway BridgeWindsor BridgeBlack Potts Railway BridgeVictoria BridgeAlbert BridgeHam BridgeEgham Road BridgeStaines BridgeStaines Railway BridgeChertsey BridgeWalton BridgeHampton Court BridgeKingston BridgeKingston Rail BridgeTeddington FootbridgeRichmond BridgeRichmond Rail BridgeTwickenham BridgeKew BridgeKew Rail BridgeChiswick BridgeBarnes Railway BridgeHammersmith Suspension BridgePutney BridgeFulham Railway BridgeBattersea Railway BridgeWandsworth BridgeBattersea BridgeAlbert BridgeChelsea BridgeGrosvenor Railway BridgeVauxhall BridgeLambeth BridgeWestminster BridgeHungerford BridgeWaterloo BridgeBlackfriars BridgeBlackfriars Rail BridgeMillennium BridgeSouthwark BridgeCannon Street Rail BridgeLondon BridgeTower BridgeQueen Elizabeth II Bridge
About 200
There are 104, 75 non-tidal and 29 tidal.
Tidal means the water levels can move non-tidal means the water levels can't move.
Most of them are public but others are private,like Hampton Court.
There are 109 bridges over the River Thames - not to be typed here though
There are well over 100 bridges across the River Thames.
There are more than 150 bridges over the Thames.
Detailed maps such as the Ordnance Survey show over 100 bridges crossing the Thames.
There are 75 over the non tidal Thames and 29 cross the tidal Thames
There are 130 -200 bridges over the Thames. Possibly the most famous is the Tower Bridge near the centre of London.
As far as my research shows there are 101 bridges across the thamesThere are over 100 bridges that cross the river Thames and they have all been listed elsewhere on this site.27 within London and about 200 along its entire length.
There are over 200 bridges crossing the Thames.
There are more than 200 bridges over the Thames, including Tower Bridge and London Bridge.
There are over 200 bridges and tunnels to cross the river Thames. Tower Bridge, London Bridge and Westminster Bridge are probably the best known.
Yes - over 100
There are well over 100 bridges over River Thames. I doubt anyone here would be willing to even list them, let alone put them in any kind of order.