tubeguru wrote:You do not need to put your foot on a platform at any station except the ones you NEED to get out at to change trains. All you need to do is be on the train.
tubeguru wrote:You do not need to put your foot on a platform at any station except the ones you NEED to get out at to change trains. All you need to do is be on the train.
Except the last station you visit (i.e. the one you finish at) - I think the Guinness rules say that the clock stops when you set foot on the platform at the last station.
"8.The clock must start the moment the doors close on the first train taken by the challengers. It must stop the moment the challengers set foot on the platform at the last station."
"8.The clock must start the moment the doors close on the first train taken by the challengers. It must stop the moment the challengers set foot on the platform at the last station."
Starkey7 wrote:If you think about it, that foot-on-the-platform rule is horribly inconsistent with everything else.
A reason that there's no need to put a foot on the platform of every intermediate station is perhaps that it would be impossible to disprove!
That's a valid point John and I have never really understood the finishing rule of foot on the platform as your "arrival" at every other station is when thd doors open...
BTW Welcome aboard Chris and good luck with your attempt
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Has anyone, I wonder, investigated a High Barnet or Cockfosters start, finishing at the other one of the two, and doing the outer reaches of the Met. during the daytime, when the services are more frequent?
rhubarbrhubarb wrote:Has anyone, I wonder, investigated a High Barnet or Cockfosters start, finishing at the other one of the two, and doing the outer reaches of the Met. during the daytime, when the services are more frequent?
Just look at the sheer distances you have to cover in the NW corner...
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rhubarbrhubarb wrote:Has anyone, I wonder, investigated a High Barnet or Cockfosters start, finishing at the other one of the two, and doing the outer reaches of the Met. during the daytime, when the services are more frequent?
Just look at the sheer distances you have to cover in the NW corner...
However, High Barnet to Cockfosters (or reverse) is quite a long run (if a bus isn't available), so I was wondering whether there might be a trade-off between avoiding that and instead doing an out-and-back to Amersham / Chesham at a time of day when services are more frequent and Chiltern diesels are available.
My thoughts as well Roger, the average time I allow is around 25 mins, of course some of the more "athletic" challengers can do this is around 15 mins... It might be worth consideration....
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Going Underground wrote:My thoughts as well Roger, the average time I allow is around 25 mins, of course some of the more "athletic" challengers can do this is around 15 mins... It might be worth consideration....
The fastest time that i know of for this connection is 15m 43s can anybody beat that
The other interesting aspect with this is that if you start at High barnet you can virtually guarantee a decent M.H.E.
Also for the logistics side of starting and finishing you can easily get between the 2 stations by bus or even leave your car parked in New Barnet half way between the two. A lot easier than finishing at T5 and then driving up to the NW corner to collect the vehicle you left there at the start of the day
I might well look into this
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