Page 20 of 62
Re: The Journey
Posted: 28 Apr 2014, 17:32
by TC95
Then you ride the 258 bus all the way to South Harrow Bus Station
Re: The Journey
Posted: 28 Apr 2014, 20:06
by The Orange One
Where, due to the tube strikes, there is no Piccadilly Line service. You consult my helpful
guide, and stroll down to Northolt Park station.
Re: The Journey
Posted: 28 Apr 2014, 21:12
by TC95
The time has just clocked 1030, and you plan to board the 1035 to London Marylebone but you actually leave the train early at Sudbury & Harrow Road, the last London-bound train to call there until 0701 the next day
Re: The Journey
Posted: 28 Apr 2014, 21:37
by The Orange One
You hop on the number 18 and go all the way to Euston.
Re: The Journey
Posted: 28 Apr 2014, 21:44
by TC95
where you walk into the Euston Cider tap and have a relaxing break considering the day's events so far...
Re: The Journey
Posted: 02 May 2014, 14:47
by RobbieM
...then afffter a ffeww lasses of glicder, not toooo fobbly on your weet, you tail a hassing paxi, in the deneral girection of Cross Kancras St Pings...
Re: The Journey
Posted: 02 May 2014, 15:25
by TC95
[wonderful entry

]
Where you lie down on top of one of the pianos in St. Pancras which you mistake for a bed to rest your head, and get your words and letters in the right order!
Re: The Journey
Posted: 02 May 2014, 15:36
by RobbieM
Then someone plays 'Morning' from Grieg's Peer Gynt suite on one of the piano. You figure it's time to wake up, and shake off the splitting headache...
Re: The Journey
Posted: 02 May 2014, 15:53
by The Orange One
You proceed to one of the other pianos, and perform Rhapsody in Blue. When you have finished, you receive rapturous applause from an adoring crowd of fans, then sprint down the concourse to the Thameslink platforms and dive through the closing doors on a First Capital Connect, which you ride as far as Herne Hill for the next piano.
There are many pianos around London - I am aware of the piano at Herne Hill, the 3 pianos at St Pancras International and the piano near Pudding Mill Lane, does anyone know where any others are?
Re: The Journey
Posted: 03 May 2014, 15:41
by RobbieM
The Orange One wrote:There are many pianos around London - I am aware of the piano at Herne Hill, the 3 pianos at St Pancras International and the piano near Pudding Mill Lane, does anyone know where any others are?
- No, but I'm keen to find out ... I could plan a 'full-piano-network concert-tour' challenge - see long it takes me to play each one for at least 5 minutes!
After performing Rachmaninov's third piano concerto, you realise you're exhausted, so you have a nap on top of
this piano too. When you wake up, you realise that some joker had left some superglue on top of the piano. The next stages of the journey must be performed with you glued to the top of a piano, which conveniently has wheels on the base....
Re: The Journey
Posted: 03 May 2014, 19:19
by The Orange One
You bribe a member of station staff to push you onto the lift up to platform 2 and up a boarding ramp onto a First Capital Connect train, which you ride as far as Blackfriars. Stupidly, you attempt to leave the train without using a boarding ramp, and the piano falls on its side.
Re: The Journey
Posted: 05 May 2014, 20:42
by TC95
You run away leaving a crowd of people behind who have crowded around the piano which has fallen on its side. You board an eastbound Aldgate East District line which unbelievably stops at Mark Lane and the doors open. You step off...
Re: The Journey
Posted: 05 May 2014, 20:46
by hopeful traveller
... step back on again, then the train inexplicably turns around and you end up at Hammersmith, where you catch the 220 bus followed by a quick walk to Craven Cottage, where you watch Fulham win the Barclays Premier League after a 4-1 thrashing of Hartlepool United.
Re: The Journey
Posted: 05 May 2014, 20:52
by TC95
Unfortunately you realise that you were actually playing FM14 as Hartlepool would never reach the EPL and Fulham would never be challenging for the EPL title. So in your disappointment you grab a 220 to Putney Bridge and then catch the 93 to Parkside Hospital. A quick walk to the Wimbledon Common Windmill Tearoom puts you in a great position to watch the Greensleeves Morris Men dance there with me leading the dance...
Re: The Journey
Posted: 06 May 2014, 07:31
by The Orange One
You walk across the heath to Asda Roehampton, and as it's Tuesday again, after buying your lunch, you catch the 969 to St Margaret's Station.