Second Attempt - Friday 14th October 2016
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Second Attempt - Friday 14th October 2016
Following my 236-out-of-270 attempt back in June, I've decided to have another stab at completing The Tube Challenge, this time with a little help with some late-running night services.
The attempt is planned for Friday 14th October, hopefully with a 05:02 start from Heathrow T4 and the early stab at Olympia that this will allow.
Back in June, I spent the night before in the Holiday Inn in Watford. This time, I'm going to catch one of the all-night Oxford-Heathrow coaches down from my home in Oxford, then back again afterwards.
The attempt is planned for Friday 14th October, hopefully with a 05:02 start from Heathrow T4 and the early stab at Olympia that this will allow.
Back in June, I spent the night before in the Holiday Inn in Watford. This time, I'm going to catch one of the all-night Oxford-Heathrow coaches down from my home in Oxford, then back again afterwards.
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Re: Second Attempt - Friday 14th October 2016
Good luck.
Zone 1 Challenge (Olympics 2016): 3:44:31.67 - we were very unlucky indeed!
South London Challenge (Summer 2016): 1:58:40 - going to try again soon!
All Lines Challenge (August 2016): 44:38 - happy with this ... For now!
South London Challenge (Summer 2016): 1:58:40 - going to try again soon!
All Lines Challenge (August 2016): 44:38 - happy with this ... For now!
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Re: Second Attempt - Friday 14th October 2016
Thanks for the good luck wishes, Quisquidilius.
I have put together what I think is a pretty good route, starting at Heathrow T4 and then taking in both Olympia and Mill Hill East fairly early in the day. However, as with my attempt back in June, I am not intending on doing too much running but will instead keep to walking at a brisk pace, both on surface foot transfers and in tunnels between platforms - the running around does look to me to be the least enjoyable element of this hobby!
The planned start is 05:02 on Friday. I've left chunks of the Jubilee, Victoria and Piccadilly lines until the end of the day to take advantage of all-night services on those lines, though in truth I'm hoping (with luck) to have completed by about 00:15 or so when most other services come to a halt.
I have put together what I think is a pretty good route, starting at Heathrow T4 and then taking in both Olympia and Mill Hill East fairly early in the day. However, as with my attempt back in June, I am not intending on doing too much running but will instead keep to walking at a brisk pace, both on surface foot transfers and in tunnels between platforms - the running around does look to me to be the least enjoyable element of this hobby!
The planned start is 05:02 on Friday. I've left chunks of the Jubilee, Victoria and Piccadilly lines until the end of the day to take advantage of all-night services on those lines, though in truth I'm hoping (with luck) to have completed by about 00:15 or so when most other services come to a halt.
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Re: Second Attempt - Friday 14th October 2016
I'm pleased to announce that, at the second attempt, I have managed to complete the Tube Challenge last week on Friday 14th October, starting at Heathrow Terminal 4 at 05:02 and finishing at Brixton, as well as managing to get Kensington Olympia ticked as early as 06:15.
Not quite such impressive news is the time completed in: a rather desperate 21 hours 5 minute and 59 seconds.
The time is a bit of a disappointment for me, because even very late in the day I was confident I'd make it in my planned nineteen-and-a-half-hours. Everything during the entire day went exactly as planned, with only a couple of slightly-slower-than-expected trains during the evening rush hour.
My one mistake was deciding to leave chunks of the Jubilee and Victoria lines to last, relying on the all-night Friday services to complete those. As it turns out, completing those two at well past usual closing time was a much slower process than expected, and I suffered for just bolting them on at the end, rather than integrating them properly into my overall plan.
During both of my challenge attempts, my favourite part has been jumping around the Ealing/Acton/Uxbridge area. It has been really enjoyable planning and then putting into action that part of the route, and seeing how you can get the two distinct lines that are the Central and the Piccadilly to work together and avoid any back-tracking. And I've come to regard those journeys on foot between North Ealing and West Acton, and then Ickenham and West Ruislip, almost as things of pure beauty! Unfortunately, the Jubilee and Victoria lines do not work in the same way, and I doubt anyone would think of pairing these two up in the same manner. Finishing the challenge by trundling all the way out to Walthamstow, then all the way back to Brixton was a time-consuming way to round it all off (Brixton was a chosen finishing point due to the ease with which I could get back to Victoria and catch a bus home).
Still, I'm incredibly happy to have completed, and am considering another attempt and a better time perhaps sometime in the spring. Here are a few figures:
Challenge: 270 out of 270
Time: 21 hours, 5 minute, 59 seconds
Tube trains used during day: 49
Buses used: 2 - the 384 Cockfosters to High Barnet, and the 340 Canon's Park to Edgware
Other trains used: 2 - C2C from Upminster back to West Ham, and Chilterns from Amersham back to Harrow-On-The-Hill
Foot transfers used: 8 - West Kensington to Kensington (Olympia), Aldgate to Aldgate East, Kenton to Northwick Park, Ickenham to West Ruislip, Hammersmith (H&City) to Hammersmith (District), Gunnersbury to Chiswick Park, West Acton to North Ealing, and South Wimbledon to Wimbledon.
Many thanks
Oxpeter
Not quite such impressive news is the time completed in: a rather desperate 21 hours 5 minute and 59 seconds.
The time is a bit of a disappointment for me, because even very late in the day I was confident I'd make it in my planned nineteen-and-a-half-hours. Everything during the entire day went exactly as planned, with only a couple of slightly-slower-than-expected trains during the evening rush hour.
My one mistake was deciding to leave chunks of the Jubilee and Victoria lines to last, relying on the all-night Friday services to complete those. As it turns out, completing those two at well past usual closing time was a much slower process than expected, and I suffered for just bolting them on at the end, rather than integrating them properly into my overall plan.
During both of my challenge attempts, my favourite part has been jumping around the Ealing/Acton/Uxbridge area. It has been really enjoyable planning and then putting into action that part of the route, and seeing how you can get the two distinct lines that are the Central and the Piccadilly to work together and avoid any back-tracking. And I've come to regard those journeys on foot between North Ealing and West Acton, and then Ickenham and West Ruislip, almost as things of pure beauty! Unfortunately, the Jubilee and Victoria lines do not work in the same way, and I doubt anyone would think of pairing these two up in the same manner. Finishing the challenge by trundling all the way out to Walthamstow, then all the way back to Brixton was a time-consuming way to round it all off (Brixton was a chosen finishing point due to the ease with which I could get back to Victoria and catch a bus home).
Still, I'm incredibly happy to have completed, and am considering another attempt and a better time perhaps sometime in the spring. Here are a few figures:
Challenge: 270 out of 270
Time: 21 hours, 5 minute, 59 seconds
Tube trains used during day: 49
Buses used: 2 - the 384 Cockfosters to High Barnet, and the 340 Canon's Park to Edgware
Other trains used: 2 - C2C from Upminster back to West Ham, and Chilterns from Amersham back to Harrow-On-The-Hill
Foot transfers used: 8 - West Kensington to Kensington (Olympia), Aldgate to Aldgate East, Kenton to Northwick Park, Ickenham to West Ruislip, Hammersmith (H&City) to Hammersmith (District), Gunnersbury to Chiswick Park, West Acton to North Ealing, and South Wimbledon to Wimbledon.
Many thanks
Oxpeter
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Re: Second Attempt - Friday 14th October 2016
Congratulations!!!
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And Celebrations!....Duncan wrote:Congratulations!!!
Yes, very well done!
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Re: Second Attempt - Friday 14th October 2016
However you have almost certainly broken the record for the latest finish of a full network attempt at 0208ish!
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Re: Second Attempt - Friday 14th October 2016
Soon to be re-broken in April....greatkingrat wrote:However you have almost certainly broken the record for the latest finish of a full network attempt at 0208ish!
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Re: Second Attempt - Friday 14th October 2016
Well, given it wasn't possible to finish much later than 0137, which is when the very last Tube train of the day arrives at Upminster, I think we can take this as certain...
All London buses: 23 hours 25 minutes (with Adham, David, Josh and Tangy)
Holds some alternative challenge records. Not sure which ones.
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Holds some alternative challenge records. Not sure which ones.
20½ Random 15 challenges: 01:58:48 best
That guy who runs those Twitter polls about tube stations and London Boroughs.
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Re: Second Attempt - Friday 14th October 2016
Congratulations!
Zone 1 Challenge (Olympics 2016): 3:44:31.67 - we were very unlucky indeed!
South London Challenge (Summer 2016): 1:58:40 - going to try again soon!
All Lines Challenge (August 2016): 44:38 - happy with this ... For now!
South London Challenge (Summer 2016): 1:58:40 - going to try again soon!
All Lines Challenge (August 2016): 44:38 - happy with this ... For now!
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Re: Second Attempt - Friday 14th October 2016
Well done - completion is something to be proud of, no matter what the time. If you want to let me have your name, I will add you to the top times list.
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Re: Second Attempt - Friday 14th October 2016
Congrats!!
I think as your route planning gets better, you'll find better ways to do parts of the network to avoid inefficient coverage (although occasionally it's the best way).
I think as your route planning gets better, you'll find better ways to do parts of the network to avoid inefficient coverage (although occasionally it's the best way).
Full Network: Three completions, Best time: 17:18:18 - thanks Glen, Andrew and Rhys!
Former DLR 45 station record holder (with Glen, Andi and Stevo) - 2h:08m:57s
All lines: 46:11 (6th equal)
Zone One 2:52:51 (thanks Glen)
Former DLR 45 station record holder (with Glen, Andi and Stevo) - 2h:08m:57s
All lines: 46:11 (6th equal)
Zone One 2:52:51 (thanks Glen)
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Re: Second Attempt - Friday 14th October 2016
Well done; that's one hell of a feat, especially with to/from Oxford.
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