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World Record Attempts During Tube Relief

Posted: 26 Jul 2005, 13:05
by tubeguru
I was chatting to somebody last night and it occured to us that should the entire tube be re-opened in time for Tube Relief, then some people may treat it as a world record attempt.

Of course, this depends on what damage there is to the tunnel at Russell Square but IF the Piccadilly line is running at the time then I personally think that world record attempts should be discouraged.

There are two reason why I'm personally against such a thing happening.

First, it will involve people running through stations. If there are still lots of police about at certain stations then it's going to excite suspicion.

Secondly, it will be disheartening for those of us doing this for charity if some muppets decide to try for a world record when that is NOT the idea of this day.

And it has nothing to do with Geoff and myself worried that you'll take our world record - you've had over a year and you still can't do it :-)

I think most people will be in agreement with what I've said here if the whole network finds itself up and running at the time of the event.

Posted: 26 Jul 2005, 16:35
by petermiller36
here here! Totally agree!

Posted: 26 Jul 2005, 22:51
by joy54
You would say that wouldn't you Neil.

Posted: 27 Jul 2005, 00:00
by Nutteronabus
I'd agree anyway, but a world record attempt still seems a bit pointless to me.

Even though it's looking increasingly likely that the Picadilly will re-open in time, there's still the issue of station closures due to security alerts.

If I'm being brutally honest, given the frequency they're occuring at, I'd be quite surprised if ANYBODY manages to do the whole lot!

Posted: 27 Jul 2005, 01:09
by tubeguru
joy54 wrote:You would say that wouldn't you Neil.
As I said, you've all had over a year and I don't see anyone going faster so why should I suddenly get worried NOW that you'll beat us?

It was Moley who brought it to my attention and I agree with him that the idea of the day is not to get a world record (if the Piccadilly somehow opens by then).

Posted: 27 Jul 2005, 10:45
by James_#510
For this event aren't we supposed to ignore Terminal 4? This would invalidate any record attempt anyway.

Posted: 27 Jul 2005, 11:18
by tubeguru
The people who are doing this for CHARITY would miss out H4 but anyone who runs off for a sneaky world record attempt WOULD go to H4 by bus.

Hopefully the Piccadilly line will still be off so it won't matter.

Posted: 27 Jul 2005, 13:17
by moley
Two further points:

1) Guiness may not actually authorise any record done at the moment and you don't have time to find out.

2) We are WALKING through stations. If groups - even 2s or 3s start running at high speed people will get panicy - the day is not aimed at frightening more of london's commuters.

record

Posted: 27 Jul 2005, 13:35
by garda
if we give records out then I KNOW I will get one for being last! LOL. Seriously, I hope we can get everyone together for a photo op so I can put ya'll on my desk at work!

Posted: 28 Jul 2005, 00:13
by zeibura
i agree - even if the picc line does get fixed, theres no chance of anyone breaking a record without getting shot.

and im not just saying that because i want to do the whole system this time, im genuinely worried about what happened at stockwell, and have been boycotting london recently when possible. nevertheless im still up for it but we should save our world record attempt till october/december...

Posted: 28 Jul 2005, 11:55
by James_#510
Does anyone know of anywhere on the internet where the timetables that are at Underground stations are available?

http://map.tfl.gov.uk seems to be out of date as they suggest the first amersham train is 0532 not 0528.

Thanks

Posted: 28 Jul 2005, 12:14
by Nutteronabus

Posted: 28 Jul 2005, 12:30
by tubeguru
And that's the only all-day timetable you'll find for the tube on the internet.

All the others are officially only available to LU staff in book format.

Posted: 28 Jul 2005, 12:40
by Nutteronabus
Ahhhhh.

Is that so that they can claim the service isn't running late, and you don;t have a leg to stand on in an argument?

Posted: 28 Jul 2005, 12:47
by tubeguru
Yes.

Unless you produce a working timetable, at which point they ask you where you got it and look at you funny.

You can't beat LU :-)