Queensway reopening

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Queensway reopening

Post by tpfkar »

According to tfl.gov.uk, Queensway has re-opened.

This will probably be of most use to challengers on alternative challenges such as Zone 1 and the Bottle. In fact, it should now be possible to get round the bottle in sub 2 hours - who will be the first to do it?
[Although it was possible beforehand, it's surely easier now, and avoids that horrible change at Notting Hill Gate]

With all your enthusiasm to get on the last train to Shoreditch, did no-one manage to get on the first train to Queensway? Disappointing!
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Post by tubeguru »

Queensway is open - now it's Lancaster Gate's turn for a much-needed renovation.

After that it's Regent's Park!
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Post by G Force »

Only a few weeks until Regent's Park closes, which ruins a few peoples zone 1 routes!
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Post by Soup Dragon »

So now is the optimum time for attempting Z1 or the Bottle.
Myself & Going Underground are planning a bottle challenge on 7th July, starting around 20:45 at Sloane Square.
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Post by Starkey7 »

That's a very unusual time to go - Friday evening? Aren't there more party-goers and fewer trains around at that sort of time?

Furthermore, is anybody else allowed to join you, and do they have to be in different teams?
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Post by Soup Dragon »

Going Underground is going to watch a 20:20 match at the Oval and fancied doing a challenge before heading home. I sure we would welcome more teams if anyone wants to join us. Have checked train times for a couple of potential routes and around 2 hours is still possible.
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Post by CrunchySaviour »

7th July is always going to be an unusual time to go.

Don't even think about shouting anything or running anywhere near a policeman, of whom there will be plenty...
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Post by Going Underground »

CrunchySaviour wrote:7th July is always going to be an unusual time to go.

Don't even think about shouting anything or running anywhere near a policeman, of whom there will be plenty...
Shite Anthony good point, on 2nd thoughts looks like cricket only..... :?
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Post by Soup Dragon »

Damn good point Mr Crunchy... we didnt even give that a thought.
I guess the tube could be quite empty, probably more police than passengers !!
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Post by moley »

Yes, you can anticipate a very high state of policing on that day.

Especially because earlier in the day there is the two minute silence and memorial service in London.
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