Hi folks,
I suspect the answer to this is probably "Ask GWR", but would use of London River Services be permitted as part of a full network attempt, after all they are arguably "scheduled public transport" in accordance with the rules?
Admittedly it's not something that's likely to come up, but what do you lot think?
Cheers,
Barry
Use of London River Services on a Challenge?
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Use of London River Services on a Challenge?
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Re: Use of London River Services on a Challenge?
I don't see why not, they are open for anyone to use and therefore should be considered public transport in the same way as a bus or a train.
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Re: Use of London River Services on a Challenge?
A 'London Piers Challenge', perhaps? There wouldn't be a huge choice of different routings, though - and there would be the question of how far up- or down-stream one would have to go. Maybe swimming could be allowed as an option, if there is no convenient boat service!

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