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This might be of interest for you Challengers:
Speed restrictions imposed on Tube network

Speed restrictions are again being imposed on various sections of the Tube network today.

This is a direct result of Metronet Rail SSL not carrying out routine track work earlier this year to cope with summer temperatures. This is a standard rail industry activity to allow for expansion due to heat.

Twenty mph speed restrictions, to ensure safe running of trains, are currently in place on the east end of the District line and large sections of the Metropolitan line.

Howard Collins, LU Service Director said: "Increasing temperatures this afternoon has resulted in the imposition of speed restrictions on the District and Metropolitan lines.

"This will inevitably lead to delays for passengers.

"This is a direct result of Metronet not carrying out routine work to cope with summer temperatures.

"This is a standard rail industry activity to allow for expansion due to heat. Metronet are now undertaking work at weekends to seek to rectify the problem as soon as possible and London Underground has facilitated additional weekend access to assist them resolve this problem."

London Underground management is working with Metronet to rectify this latest series of failures, and to ensure London Underground does not experience continuing problems throughout the spring and summer.

Passengers should call 020 7222 1234 or check online at http://www.tfl.gov.uk for the latest information before travelling and allow extra time for their journeys.

Metronet Rail SSL is responsible for the renewal and maintenance of the Circle, District, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan and East London lines. They are also responsible for the maintenance of the Piccadilly line between Baron's Court and Acton Town.
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Post by CrunchySaviour »

Brilliant. The boss of Metronet should give himself a pat on the back.

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Post by G Force »

If the speed restrictions are in place on Z1 challenge day, then times may be slowed down a bit, due to Met's reversing at Moorgate, and District's running at reduced frequency.
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Post by Going Underground »

Ummm, Ric's unoffical world record time of 2hrs 45ish looks pretty safe then :wink:
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With Queensway closed, and then subsequently Great Portland Street, it could be safe for some time.
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