The All lines challenge
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Re: The All lines challenge
You are right
The ELL doesn't need to be done anymore.
and
Westbound Met Northern - last carriage
Eastbound Met Northern - 2nd carriage 1st door
..... I think?
The ELL doesn't need to be done anymore.
and
Westbound Met Northern - last carriage
Eastbound Met Northern - 2nd carriage 1st door
..... I think?
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Re: The All lines challenge
Thank you very much.The Raven wrote:You are right
The ELL doesn't need to be done anymore.
and
Westbound Met Northern - last carriage
Eastbound Met Northern - 2nd carriage 1st door
..... I think?
1 FNC Completion (PB: 17:18:18 with G Bryant, A Chilcraft, I MacNaughton)
4 Zone Ones (PB: 03:00:35 with G Bryant)
15 R15s (PB: 01:55:48 with T Cooling and R Jackson)
11 All Lines (PB: 00:44:03)
Winner of the 2014 Formula 1 Side Competition
4 Zone Ones (PB: 03:00:35 with G Bryant)
15 R15s (PB: 01:55:48 with T Cooling and R Jackson)
11 All Lines (PB: 00:44:03)
Winner of the 2014 Formula 1 Side Competition
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Re: The All lines challenge
So says my iPhone app!
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Re: The All lines challenge
Just to double-check, what's the record?
1 FNC Completion (PB: 17:18:18 with G Bryant, A Chilcraft, I MacNaughton)
4 Zone Ones (PB: 03:00:35 with G Bryant)
15 R15s (PB: 01:55:48 with T Cooling and R Jackson)
11 All Lines (PB: 00:44:03)
Winner of the 2014 Formula 1 Side Competition
4 Zone Ones (PB: 03:00:35 with G Bryant)
15 R15s (PB: 01:55:48 with T Cooling and R Jackson)
11 All Lines (PB: 00:44:03)
Winner of the 2014 Formula 1 Side Competition
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Re: The All lines challenge
Firstly, when I was travelling to my starting place, I noticed a group and a logbook at Baker Street Station. Was this an All stations record attempt? (Went past Baker St. at 15:19)
My starting destination was Farringdon. After helping a lost tourist, I took a Hammersmith & City Line train to Barbican, whereupon I changed for a Metropolitan Line, waiting for 4 minutes. . At Moorgate (thank you for car number and door number) the change to the Northern Line was smooth, getting a train just as it pulled in. I got off at Bank.
If you've ever been on the Waterloo & City Line, then it feels like it is in Paris - it is so far away from the rest of the station. There was a train on the platform, but it remained there for a few minutes - meaning I had spent 6 minutes at Bank. At Waterloo, there was, again, a long walk to the Jubilee Line, where I got for 1 stop to Westminster - and took the stairs (so I beat the crowd! ) and the Circle Line to St. James' Park was smooth. At St James' Park, the 2 most antagonising minutes of my life took shape as I began to focus a bit more on the times. Finally the Richmond train came in.
Crowds at Victoria were not as bad as I have seen in the past, but it was still pretty bad. We all crowded onto the train to Green Park. Then a ticket inspector showed up, meaning I had to waste time fumbling around with my Oyster and not get to the door I wanted (I had got on 1 door too early), wasting valuable seconds. Still, there was quite a quick run to the Piccadilly Line, where I got onto the platform with 1 min to a train. To the Bakerloo Line to Oxford Circus, then I took the first central Line train that came. Unfortunately, it was rush hour by then.
TIME: 57:02
POSITION: 11th
LOG:
Station - Arrival - Departure
Farringdon - n/a - 15:37:54
Barbican - 15:39:04 - 15:44:21
Moorgate - 15:45:49 - 15:47:45
Bank - 15:49:43 - 15:57:01
Waterloo - 16:00:50 - 16:06:36
Westminster - 16:08:11 - 16:11:29
St. James' Park - 16:12:59 - 16:15:09
Victoria - 16:16:29 - 16:19:55
Green Park - 16:21:13 - 16:25:39
Piccadilly Circus - 16:26:50 - 16:29:46
Oxford Circus - 16:31:34 - 16:33:57
Bond Street - 16:34:56 - n/a
My starting destination was Farringdon. After helping a lost tourist, I took a Hammersmith & City Line train to Barbican, whereupon I changed for a Metropolitan Line, waiting for 4 minutes. . At Moorgate (thank you for car number and door number) the change to the Northern Line was smooth, getting a train just as it pulled in. I got off at Bank.
If you've ever been on the Waterloo & City Line, then it feels like it is in Paris - it is so far away from the rest of the station. There was a train on the platform, but it remained there for a few minutes - meaning I had spent 6 minutes at Bank. At Waterloo, there was, again, a long walk to the Jubilee Line, where I got for 1 stop to Westminster - and took the stairs (so I beat the crowd! ) and the Circle Line to St. James' Park was smooth. At St James' Park, the 2 most antagonising minutes of my life took shape as I began to focus a bit more on the times. Finally the Richmond train came in.
Crowds at Victoria were not as bad as I have seen in the past, but it was still pretty bad. We all crowded onto the train to Green Park. Then a ticket inspector showed up, meaning I had to waste time fumbling around with my Oyster and not get to the door I wanted (I had got on 1 door too early), wasting valuable seconds. Still, there was quite a quick run to the Piccadilly Line, where I got onto the platform with 1 min to a train. To the Bakerloo Line to Oxford Circus, then I took the first central Line train that came. Unfortunately, it was rush hour by then.
TIME: 57:02
POSITION: 11th
LOG:
Station - Arrival - Departure
Farringdon - n/a - 15:37:54
Barbican - 15:39:04 - 15:44:21
Moorgate - 15:45:49 - 15:47:45
Bank - 15:49:43 - 15:57:01
Waterloo - 16:00:50 - 16:06:36
Westminster - 16:08:11 - 16:11:29
St. James' Park - 16:12:59 - 16:15:09
Victoria - 16:16:29 - 16:19:55
Green Park - 16:21:13 - 16:25:39
Piccadilly Circus - 16:26:50 - 16:29:46
Oxford Circus - 16:31:34 - 16:33:57
Bond Street - 16:34:56 - n/a
1 FNC Completion (PB: 17:18:18 with G Bryant, A Chilcraft, I MacNaughton)
4 Zone Ones (PB: 03:00:35 with G Bryant)
15 R15s (PB: 01:55:48 with T Cooling and R Jackson)
11 All Lines (PB: 00:44:03)
Winner of the 2014 Formula 1 Side Competition
4 Zone Ones (PB: 03:00:35 with G Bryant)
15 R15s (PB: 01:55:48 with T Cooling and R Jackson)
11 All Lines (PB: 00:44:03)
Winner of the 2014 Formula 1 Side Competition
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Re: The All lines challenge
No way, is that you Rhys? Massive coincidence.hopeful traveller wrote:Firstly, when I was travelling to my starting place, I noticed a group and a logbook at Baker Street Station. Was this an All stations record attempt? (Went past Baker St. at 15:19)
My starting destination was Farringdon. After helping a lost tourist, I took a Hammersmith & City Line train to Barbican, whereupon I changed for a Metropolitan Line, waiting for 4 minutes. . At Moorgate (thank you for car number and door number) the change to the Northern Line was smooth, getting a train just as it pulled in. I got off at Bank.
If you've ever been on the Waterloo & City Line, then it feels like it is in Paris - it is so far away from the rest of the station. There was a train on the platform, but it remained there for a few minutes - meaning I had spent 6 minutes at Bank. At Waterloo, there was, again, a long walk to the Jubilee Line, where I got for 1 stop to Westminster - and took the stairs (so I beat the crowd! ) and the Circle Line to St. James' Park was smooth. At St James' Park, the 2 most antagonising minutes of my life took shape as I began to focus a bit more on the times. Finally the Richmond train came in.
Crowds at Victoria were not as bad as I have seen in the past, but it was still pretty bad. We all crowded onto the train to Green Park. Then a ticket inspector showed up, meaning I had to waste time fumbling around with my Oyster and not get to the door I wanted (I had got on 1 door too early), wasting valuable seconds. Still, there was quite a quick run to the Piccadilly Line, where I got onto the platform with 1 min to a train. To the Bakerloo Line to Oxford Circus, then I took the first central Line train that came. Unfortunately, it was rush hour by then.
TIME: 57:02
POSITION: 11th
LOG:
Station - Arrival - Departure
Farringdon - n/a - 15:37:54
Barbican - 15:39:04 - 15:44:21
Moorgate - 15:45:49 - 15:47:45
Bank - 15:49:43 - 15:57:01
Waterloo - 16:00:50 - 16:06:36
Westminster - 16:08:11 - 16:11:29
St. James' Park - 16:12:59 - 16:15:09
Victoria - 16:16:29 - 16:19:55
Green Park - 16:21:13 - 16:25:39
Piccadilly Circus - 16:26:50 - 16:29:46
Oxford Circus - 16:31:34 - 16:33:57
Bond Street - 16:34:56 - n/a
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Re: The All lines challenge
Yes, well done.krollo wrote:No way, is that you Rhys? Massive coincidence.hopeful traveller wrote:Firstly, when I was travelling to my starting place, I noticed a group and a logbook at Baker Street Station. Was this an All stations record attempt? (Went past Baker St. at 15:19)
My starting destination was Farringdon. After helping a lost tourist, I took a Hammersmith & City Line train to Barbican, whereupon I changed for a Metropolitan Line, waiting for 4 minutes. . At Moorgate (thank you for car number and door number) the change to the Northern Line was smooth, getting a train just as it pulled in. I got off at Bank.
If you've ever been on the Waterloo & City Line, then it feels like it is in Paris - it is so far away from the rest of the station. There was a train on the platform, but it remained there for a few minutes - meaning I had spent 6 minutes at Bank. At Waterloo, there was, again, a long walk to the Jubilee Line, where I got for 1 stop to Westminster - and took the stairs (so I beat the crowd! ) and the Circle Line to St. James' Park was smooth. At St James' Park, the 2 most antagonising minutes of my life took shape as I began to focus a bit more on the times. Finally the Richmond train came in.
Crowds at Victoria were not as bad as I have seen in the past, but it was still pretty bad. We all crowded onto the train to Green Park. Then a ticket inspector showed up, meaning I had to waste time fumbling around with my Oyster and not get to the door I wanted (I had got on 1 door too early), wasting valuable seconds. Still, there was quite a quick run to the Piccadilly Line, where I got onto the platform with 1 min to a train. To the Bakerloo Line to Oxford Circus, then I took the first central Line train that came. Unfortunately, it was rush hour by then.
TIME: 57:02
POSITION: 11th
LOG:
Station - Arrival - Departure
Farringdon - n/a - 15:37:54
Barbican - 15:39:04 - 15:44:21
Moorgate - 15:45:49 - 15:47:45
Bank - 15:49:43 - 15:57:01
Waterloo - 16:00:50 - 16:06:36
Westminster - 16:08:11 - 16:11:29
St. James' Park - 16:12:59 - 16:15:09
Victoria - 16:16:29 - 16:19:55
Green Park - 16:21:13 - 16:25:39
Piccadilly Circus - 16:26:50 - 16:29:46
Oxford Circus - 16:31:34 - 16:33:57
Bond Street - 16:34:56 - n/a
1 FNC Completion (PB: 17:18:18 with G Bryant, A Chilcraft, I MacNaughton)
4 Zone Ones (PB: 03:00:35 with G Bryant)
15 R15s (PB: 01:55:48 with T Cooling and R Jackson)
11 All Lines (PB: 00:44:03)
Winner of the 2014 Formula 1 Side Competition
4 Zone Ones (PB: 03:00:35 with G Bryant)
15 R15s (PB: 01:55:48 with T Cooling and R Jackson)
11 All Lines (PB: 00:44:03)
Winner of the 2014 Formula 1 Side Competition
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Re: The All lines challenge
A ticket inspector on the Tube?!
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Re: The All lines challenge
It was a police officer between Victoria & Green Park.Starkey7 wrote:A ticket inspector on the Tube?!
1 FNC Completion (PB: 17:18:18 with G Bryant, A Chilcraft, I MacNaughton)
4 Zone Ones (PB: 03:00:35 with G Bryant)
15 R15s (PB: 01:55:48 with T Cooling and R Jackson)
11 All Lines (PB: 00:44:03)
Winner of the 2014 Formula 1 Side Competition
4 Zone Ones (PB: 03:00:35 with G Bryant)
15 R15s (PB: 01:55:48 with T Cooling and R Jackson)
11 All Lines (PB: 00:44:03)
Winner of the 2014 Formula 1 Side Competition
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Re: The All lines challenge
The only time i've ever been asked for a ticket is on the DLR.Starkey7 wrote:A ticket inspector on the Tube?!
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Re: The All lines challenge
I've been ticket inspected a couple of times. Once on the jubilee line and the other at Green Park in the corridor between lines!
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