Christmas Rare Entries Quiz
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Might I suggest that we don't have so much time for the next one?
I know we've had Christmas, but it seems ages since you set this quiz.
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OK, the results are now in, there were 16 entries in total and the answers given were:
1) Name a line on the London Underground.
3: Circle, Waterloo & City
2: Central, Hammersmith & City, Northern, Piccadilly
1: Bakerloo, Victoria
Other correct answers: District, Jubilee, Metropolitan
2) Name a Train Operating Company that accepts Oyster PAYG on some or all of its services.
3: First Capital Connect, London Overground
2: Chiltern, First Great Western, Southern
1: c2c, London Midland, London Underground, South West Trains
Other correct answers: NXEA, Southeastern
I was unsure about accepting London Underground as a TOC, however it is listed on the NR website http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/tocs_maps/tocs/
3) Name a LU station that has 8 or more escalators.
5: Waterloo
3: King's Cross St Pancras
2: Bank/Monument
1: Canary Wharf, Canning Town, Euston, London Bridge, Oxford Circus, Southwark
Other correct answers: Bond Street, Canada Water, Embankment, Green Park, Liverpool Street, North Greenwich, Piccadilly Circus, Westminster
A lot of possible answers here so I am not sure why Waterloo was so popular.
4) Name a London bus route that is, or has been, regularly run by bendy buses.
2: 12, 18, 29, 149, 453
1: 38, 73, 436, 507
Wrong (4): 5, C1
Other correct answers: 521, 25, 207
I can't find any evidence of the 5 or the C1 ever being run by bendy buses.
5) Name a place that is featured in the name of three or more London Underground stations (eg if West Croydon, East Croydon and South Croydon were LU stations, then Croydon would be a correct answer).
3: Hounslow, Wimbledon
2: Ealing, Edgware, Wembley
1: Acton, Heathrow, North, Ruislip
Other correct answers: Clapham, Finchley, Harrow, Kensington
One entrant cleverly answered "North". As there is a town in South Carolina called North then this is technically correct.
6) Name a person who has held the Guinness World Record for visiting every LU station since 1 Jan 2005.
3: Ryan Brown
2: Andi James, Steve Wilson, Steven Karahan
1: Hakan Wolge, John Stark, Lars Andersson, Neil Blake, Philip Brown, Rachel Brabbins, Sara Wearn
Other correct answers: Geoff Marshall, Sam Cawley, Antony Brown, Kevin Brown, Martin Hazel
Generally people stayed away from the more active forum members and instead ended up colliding on Ryan Brown. 3 of the 5 entrants who could have answered themselves did so.
7) Name a London Borough that does not have any London Underground stations in it.
4: Bromley, Sutton
3: Bexley
1: Hackney, Kingston, Lewisham
Wrong (8): Orpington, Wandsworth
Other correct answers: Croydon
Wandsworth contains several stations on the District and Northern lines, while Orpington is not a London Borough. Manor House is on the border of Hackney and Haringey but I don't think this counts as being 'in' Hackney.
Name a National Rail station, outside London, that has 8 or more platforms in use.
3: Brighton, Edinburgh Waverley
2: Glasgow Queen Street, Leeds
1: Birmingham New Street, Liverpool Lime Street, Manchester Piccadilly, Newcastle, Sheffield
Wrong (6): Orpington (in London)
Other correct answers: Blackpool North, Bristol Temple Meads, Carlisle, Crewe, Doncaster, Glasgow Central, Preston, Reading, Stirling, Watford Junction, York (+others?)
The obvious answers generally did well on this question, while Brighton was suprisingly common.
9) Name a LU station that begins and ends with the same letter
3: North Acton, Southfields
2: Hornchurch, Kilburn Park
1: Eastcote, Elephant & Castle, Euston Square, Neasden, Seven Sisters, St Pauls
Other correct answers: Edgware, Hammersmith, Ruislip Manor, West Harrow
10) Name a station in Greater London that only has one platform
4: Emerson Park, Mill Hill East
1: Beckenham Road, Belmont, Birkbeck, Heathrow Terminal 4
Wrong (8): Bank, New Addington, Silvertown, Woodmansterne
Other correct answers:Chesham
MHE was probably the most obvious answer. Several people must have thought they were being clever by picking the obscure Emerson Park, while no-one went for Chesham at all. I am not accepting Silvertown as an answer as the question is in the current tense.
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1) Name a line on the London Underground.
3: Circle, Waterloo & City
2: Central, Hammersmith & City, Northern, Piccadilly
1: Bakerloo, Victoria
Other correct answers: District, Jubilee, Metropolitan
2) Name a Train Operating Company that accepts Oyster PAYG on some or all of its services.
3: First Capital Connect, London Overground
2: Chiltern, First Great Western, Southern
1: c2c, London Midland, London Underground, South West Trains
Other correct answers: NXEA, Southeastern
I was unsure about accepting London Underground as a TOC, however it is listed on the NR website http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/tocs_maps/tocs/
3) Name a LU station that has 8 or more escalators.
5: Waterloo
3: King's Cross St Pancras
2: Bank/Monument
1: Canary Wharf, Canning Town, Euston, London Bridge, Oxford Circus, Southwark
Other correct answers: Bond Street, Canada Water, Embankment, Green Park, Liverpool Street, North Greenwich, Piccadilly Circus, Westminster
A lot of possible answers here so I am not sure why Waterloo was so popular.
4) Name a London bus route that is, or has been, regularly run by bendy buses.
2: 12, 18, 29, 149, 453
1: 38, 73, 436, 507
Wrong (4): 5, C1
Other correct answers: 521, 25, 207
I can't find any evidence of the 5 or the C1 ever being run by bendy buses.
5) Name a place that is featured in the name of three or more London Underground stations (eg if West Croydon, East Croydon and South Croydon were LU stations, then Croydon would be a correct answer).
3: Hounslow, Wimbledon
2: Ealing, Edgware, Wembley
1: Acton, Heathrow, North, Ruislip
Other correct answers: Clapham, Finchley, Harrow, Kensington
One entrant cleverly answered "North". As there is a town in South Carolina called North then this is technically correct.
6) Name a person who has held the Guinness World Record for visiting every LU station since 1 Jan 2005.
3: Ryan Brown
2: Andi James, Steve Wilson, Steven Karahan
1: Hakan Wolge, John Stark, Lars Andersson, Neil Blake, Philip Brown, Rachel Brabbins, Sara Wearn
Other correct answers: Geoff Marshall, Sam Cawley, Antony Brown, Kevin Brown, Martin Hazel
Generally people stayed away from the more active forum members and instead ended up colliding on Ryan Brown. 3 of the 5 entrants who could have answered themselves did so.
7) Name a London Borough that does not have any London Underground stations in it.
4: Bromley, Sutton
3: Bexley
1: Hackney, Kingston, Lewisham
Wrong (8): Orpington, Wandsworth
Other correct answers: Croydon
Wandsworth contains several stations on the District and Northern lines, while Orpington is not a London Borough. Manor House is on the border of Hackney and Haringey but I don't think this counts as being 'in' Hackney.
Name a National Rail station, outside London, that has 8 or more platforms in use.
3: Brighton, Edinburgh Waverley
2: Glasgow Queen Street, Leeds
1: Birmingham New Street, Liverpool Lime Street, Manchester Piccadilly, Newcastle, Sheffield
Wrong (6): Orpington (in London)
Other correct answers: Blackpool North, Bristol Temple Meads, Carlisle, Crewe, Doncaster, Glasgow Central, Preston, Reading, Stirling, Watford Junction, York (+others?)
The obvious answers generally did well on this question, while Brighton was suprisingly common.
9) Name a LU station that begins and ends with the same letter
3: North Acton, Southfields
2: Hornchurch, Kilburn Park
1: Eastcote, Elephant & Castle, Euston Square, Neasden, Seven Sisters, St Pauls
Other correct answers: Edgware, Hammersmith, Ruislip Manor, West Harrow
10) Name a station in Greater London that only has one platform
4: Emerson Park, Mill Hill East
1: Beckenham Road, Belmont, Birkbeck, Heathrow Terminal 4
Wrong (8): Bank, New Addington, Silvertown, Woodmansterne
Other correct answers:
MHE was probably the most obvious answer. Several people must have thought they were being clever by picking the obscure Emerson Park, while no-one went for Chesham at all. I am not accepting Silvertown as an answer as the question is in the current tense.
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Re: Christmas Rare Entries Quiz
RESULTS
64 Edgemaster
72 RichieG
128 Starkey7
384 al
432 scrxisi
972 Steeevooo
1152 Mitchell&BrownLook
1296 jbom
1920 uefacup81
2592 Root
11520 tubeguru
11520 Sam
11664 mullardo
20736 palkanetoijala31
34560 garion24wales
69120 jamesthegill
The answers of the top 3 were
Edgemaster
Northern
Southern
Southwark
453
Edgware
Phillip Brown
Sutton
Newcastle
Elephant & Castle
Belmont
RichieG
Waterloo & City
London Underground
Bank/Monument
18
Hounslow
Sara Wearn
Lewisham
Glasgow Queen Street
Euston Square
Heathrow Terminal 4
Starkey7
Central
Chiltern
Oxford Circus
12
Ealing
John Stark
Hackney
Leeds
Eastcote
Emerson Park
Congratulations to Tom for winning!
64 Edgemaster
72 RichieG
128 Starkey7
384 al
432 scrxisi
972 Steeevooo
1152 Mitchell&BrownLook
1296 jbom
1920 uefacup81
2592 Root
11520 tubeguru
11520 Sam
11664 mullardo
20736 palkanetoijala31
34560 garion24wales
69120 jamesthegill
The answers of the top 3 were
Edgemaster
Northern
Southern
Southwark
453
Edgware
Phillip Brown
Sutton
Newcastle
Elephant & Castle
Belmont
RichieG
Waterloo & City
London Underground
Bank/Monument
18
Hounslow
Sara Wearn
Lewisham
Glasgow Queen Street
Euston Square
Heathrow Terminal 4
Starkey7
Central
Chiltern
Oxford Circus
12
Ealing
John Stark
Hackney
Leeds
Eastcote
Emerson Park
Congratulations to Tom for winning!
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Cracking quiz, Peter
Amazing how frustrating it is to see that some answers where I thought no one would go for at least one other did, gah!
Congrats to Tom, though.
Amazing how frustrating it is to see that some answers where I thought no one would go for at least one other did, gah!
Congrats to Tom, though.
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It IS a cracking quiz, but I have an issue with question 10.greatkingrat wrote:10) Name a station in Greater London that only has one platform
4: Emerson Park, Mill Hill East
1: Beckenham Road, Belmont, Birkbeck, Heathrow Terminal 4
Wrong (8): Bank, New Addington, Silvertown, Woodmansterne
Other correct answers: Chesham
MHE was probably the most obvious answer. Several people must have thought they were being clever by picking the obscure Emerson Park, while no-one went for Chesham at all. I am not accepting Silvertown as an answer as the question is in the current tense.
You didn't accept my answer of "Silvertown" because you claim that the question is "in the present tense". Silvertown IS a station in London. It is closed, it is derelict and it is unused, but it is a station; the platform remains in place and the trackbed is present. All they need to do is relay track and tidy the platform up and it is an OPERATING station again.
If you had wanted us to only answer stations that are IN USE, then you should have said so in the question. After all, you allowed the answer "North" for question three, and even congratulated the person for being clever, and that is the most blatant example of pushing the boundaries I have seen in a quiz on this forum. I have to admit I thought I was being slightly clever in answering Silvertown, and I claim that it is a valid answer.
End of stroppy rant by competitive admin who wants a lower score, or maybe not if it gets accepted and someone else said it too ...
Can we have another quiz please?
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This is the whole thing. You talk yourself out of an answer because you think everyone else went for it, only to find they did the same!al wrote:Amazing how frustrating it is to see that some answers where I thought no one would go for at least one other did, gah!
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Definitely, I went for Emerson Park because I thought that everyone would say Chesham!
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Mind if I have a go at some pedantry? (haven't done much for a while...)
In Q7 you disallow Orpington as it's not a London borough, yet also disallow it in Q8 down to it being 'in London'... (admittedly, I could do a bit of research here to see the locations of said places, but can't be arsed... does look a bit weird though...)
Also, in Q8 you allow Watford Junction as a valid answer, yet allow Chesham for Q10 - neither of which is in 'Greater London', and if memory serves me correctly, geographically at least, Watford Junction is closer to Greater London than Chesham is...
Incidentally, my answer for one of the questions was given due to a bit of LU trivia that I even managed to catch Tangy out with...
In Q7 you disallow Orpington as it's not a London borough, yet also disallow it in Q8 down to it being 'in London'... (admittedly, I could do a bit of research here to see the locations of said places, but can't be arsed... does look a bit weird though...)
Also, in Q8 you allow Watford Junction as a valid answer, yet allow Chesham for Q10 - neither of which is in 'Greater London', and if memory serves me correctly, geographically at least, Watford Junction is closer to Greater London than Chesham is...
Incidentally, my answer for one of the questions was given due to a bit of LU trivia that I even managed to catch Tangy out with...
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Q8 only says "outside London" not "outside Greater London", so allowing Watford for Q8 is wholly reasonable. Chesham for Q10 could be more arguable...RichieG wrote: Also, in Q8 you allow Watford Junction as a valid answer, yet allow Chesham for Q10 - neither of which is in 'Greater London', and if memory serves me correctly, geographically at least, Watford Junction is closer to Greater London than Chesham is...
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Orpington is part of the London Borough of Bromley. Hence it is in London, but not itself a London Borough.RichieG wrote:Mind if I have a go at some pedantry? (haven't done much for a while...)
In Q7 you disallow Orpington as it's not a London borough, yet also disallow it in Q8 down to it being 'in London'... (admittedly, I could do a bit of research here to see the locations of said places, but can't be arsed... does look a bit weird though...)
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A station is somewhere that trains stop at. As that section of line is now closed there are no longer any trains to stop there and therefore it is no longer a station, merely an ex-station.tubeguru wrote:You didn't accept my answer of "Silvertown" because you claim that the question is "in the present tense". Silvertown IS a station in London. It is closed, it is derelict and it is unused, but it is a station; the platform remains in place and the trackbed is present. All they need to do is relay track and tidy the platform up and it is an OPERATING station again.
If you had wanted us to only answer stations that are IN USE, then you should have said so in the question. After all, you allowed the answer "North" for question three, and even congratulated the person for being clever, and that is the most blatant example of pushing the boundaries I have seen in a quiz on this forum. I have to admit I thought I was being slightly clever in answering Silvertown, and I claim that it is a valid answer.
End of stroppy rant by competitive admin who wants a lower score, or maybe not if it gets accepted and someone else said it too ...
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There might be another quiz at some point, if I can think of another 10 suitable questions.
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You are quite correct that Chesham is not a correct answer to Q10, which may explain why no-one answered it!RichieG wrote:Mind if I have a go at some pedantry? (haven't done much for a while...)
In Q7 you disallow Orpington as it's not a London borough, yet also disallow it in Q8 down to it being 'in London'... (admittedly, I could do a bit of research here to see the locations of said places, but can't be arsed... does look a bit weird though...)
Also, in Q8 you allow Watford Junction as a valid answer, yet allow Chesham for Q10 - neither of which is in 'Greater London', and if memory serves me correctly, geographically at least, Watford Junction is closer to Greater London than Chesham is...
Incidentally, my answer for one of the questions was given due to a bit of LU trivia that I even managed to catch Tangy out with...
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Fair enough, makes perfect sense thatjbom wrote:Orpington is part of the London Borough of Bromley. Hence it is in London, but not itself a London Borough.RichieG wrote:Mind if I have a go at some pedantry? (haven't done much for a while...)
In Q7 you disallow Orpington as it's not a London borough, yet also disallow it in Q8 down to it being 'in London'... (admittedly, I could do a bit of research here to see the locations of said places, but can't be arsed... does look a bit weird though...)
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My go at pedantic stroppyness - Woodmansterne only has one platform as it's an island platform. It has two faces I grant you, but the question didn't ask for one platform face - just platform.greatkingrat wrote:10) Name a station in Greater London that only has one platform
4: Emerson Park, Mill Hill East
1: Beckenham Road, Belmont, Birkbeck, Heathrow Terminal 4
Wrong (8): Bank, New Addington, Silvertown, Woodmansterne
Other correct answers: Chesham
MHE was probably the most obvious answer. Several people must have thought they were being clever by picking the obscure Emerson Park, while no-one went for Chesham at all. I am not accepting Silvertown as an answer as the question is in the current tense.
Thank you, I'm proudtubeguru wrote: After all, you allowed the answer "North" for question three, and even congratulated the person for being clever, and that is the most blatant example of pushing the boundaries I have seen in a quiz on this forum.
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