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Route planning...
'cor, does it really take 71 minutes to do Amersham, Chesham and Watford...
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I tried a full challenge once and didn't get round to doing Amersham, Chesham and Watford. Thankfully.
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Personally, I would not wait - I would get the first train and change.Senji wrote:Thinking about through trains to places -- do all the Mill Hill East trains currently come from the Charing X branch, or is it actually worth getting on a High Barnet train at CX and changing at Finchley Central?
According to LU - all Mill Hill East trains, off peak, should originate from the Charing Cross Branch - Kennington starters I believe - however in practice - that does not always work!
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I'm just writing up my route so its in a nice booklet format with maps etc - just looking at these different ideas I'm beginning to see how many different routes are actually doable... it's like playing a game of chess on a board with 270+ squares and hundreds of pawns - there must be thousands of permutations 
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On the subject of Mill Hill East, can I just comment that you can change at East Finchley or Finchley Central for the Mill Hill East service if you aren't on a through train.
The reason I suggest changing at East Finchley is because it has particularly interesting 1930s architecture (note the rounded skylights, wrap-around glass windows at the ends of the platforms and of course, if you have a little bit of time, a quick exit of the station to take a photo of the archer firing his arrows in the direction of Barnet - not to be missed!). More about him can be found here:
http://www.the-archer.co.uk/history/lonely_archer.htm
Probably my favourite station, closely followed by Oakwood which resembles a 1930s cinema
and Bounds Green which really wanted to be a UFO
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The reason I suggest changing at East Finchley is because it has particularly interesting 1930s architecture (note the rounded skylights, wrap-around glass windows at the ends of the platforms and of course, if you have a little bit of time, a quick exit of the station to take a photo of the archer firing his arrows in the direction of Barnet - not to be missed!). More about him can be found here:
http://www.the-archer.co.uk/history/lonely_archer.htm
Probably my favourite station, closely followed by Oakwood which resembles a 1930s cinema
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I can think of sillier reasons...Changing at somewhere like Cockfosters or Arsenal just because they've got rude names (if your mind runs on innuendo)...tubeguru wrote:Changing somewhere for architectural reasons has to be one of the more bizarre suggestions we've had so far ...
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Yes
It probably is a daft idea, but that's what I really love about the London Underground - the architecture of stations
The Piccadilly line at its extremities in general and, more recently of course, the Jubilee line extension... some of those stations are absolutely breathtaking 
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