A lazy Full Network Route
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A lazy Full Network Route
I don't know whether this would actually work out within the allotted day, but here it is (with Ken O done within the window):
Heathrow Terminal 4 Heathrow Terminals 123 Heathrow Terminal 5 Barons Court West Kensington Kensington Olympia (28 bus) Earl's Court Cockfosters High Barnet (384 bus) Finchley Central Mill Hill East Morden (via Bank) Wimbledon (93 bus) Upminster West Ham (c2c) Stanmore Edgware (142 bus) Tottenham Court Road Woodford (via Hainault) Epping Leytonstone Walthamstow Central (257 or W15 bus) Brixton Stockwell Elephant and Castle Baker Street Bond Street Ealing Broadway North Acton West Ruislip Uxbridge (U1 bus) Ealing Common Turnham Green Richmond Hammersmith (D&P) Hammersmith (H&C) (foot) Paddington (Bak/Cir/Dis) Marylebone Harrow and Wealdstone Harrow-on-the-Hill (140, 186, 258, 340 bus) Preston Road Rayners Lane North Harrow (H10 bus or foot) Watford Moor Park One of Chesham or Amersham Chalfont and Latimer The other of Chesham or Amersham.
Can anybody think of a lazier one?
EDIT: The inspiration for this route came from Sam Gunner, who during planning posed the question "When leaving Heathrow, is it better to change to the District at Acton Town or get as many stations done as possible by going all the way to Cockfosters?" This intrigued me as to whether a route that avoided all those pesky Zone 1 changes could actually work, whether a route where each line was ticked off one at a time could be the solution. A route minimising the devastating effects of tube delays and line closures.
Of course when routing it through Journey Planner, or to be more accurate, Google Maps, I discovered what I should have known all along, that it couldn't possibly compete with any sensible route - but it could be the answer for people with no clue as to how to begin.
Heathrow Terminal 4 Heathrow Terminals 123 Heathrow Terminal 5 Barons Court West Kensington Kensington Olympia (28 bus) Earl's Court Cockfosters High Barnet (384 bus) Finchley Central Mill Hill East Morden (via Bank) Wimbledon (93 bus) Upminster West Ham (c2c) Stanmore Edgware (142 bus) Tottenham Court Road Woodford (via Hainault) Epping Leytonstone Walthamstow Central (257 or W15 bus) Brixton Stockwell Elephant and Castle Baker Street Bond Street Ealing Broadway North Acton West Ruislip Uxbridge (U1 bus) Ealing Common Turnham Green Richmond Hammersmith (D&P) Hammersmith (H&C) (foot) Paddington (Bak/Cir/Dis) Marylebone Harrow and Wealdstone Harrow-on-the-Hill (140, 186, 258, 340 bus) Preston Road Rayners Lane North Harrow (H10 bus or foot) Watford Moor Park One of Chesham or Amersham Chalfont and Latimer The other of Chesham or Amersham.
Can anybody think of a lazier one?
EDIT: The inspiration for this route came from Sam Gunner, who during planning posed the question "When leaving Heathrow, is it better to change to the District at Acton Town or get as many stations done as possible by going all the way to Cockfosters?" This intrigued me as to whether a route that avoided all those pesky Zone 1 changes could actually work, whether a route where each line was ticked off one at a time could be the solution. A route minimising the devastating effects of tube delays and line closures.
Of course when routing it through Journey Planner, or to be more accurate, Google Maps, I discovered what I should have known all along, that it couldn't possibly compete with any sensible route - but it could be the answer for people with no clue as to how to begin.
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Re: A lazy Full Network Route
I can see the record being broken with this when you try it out
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Re: A lazy Full Network Route
Nah, I ran it through and it was 17 hours 45 minutes - and then I realised that I'd gone from Leytonstone to Bond Street without doing the Victoria or Bakerloo lines at all, so it will probably come out at around 19 hours.
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Re: A lazy Full Network Route
Instead of getting a bus to Leytonstone High Road, you may as well get the bus all the way to Walthamstow Central. Instead of going North Ealing to West Acton on foot, it would be lazier to just double back from North Acton to Ealing Broadway.
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Re: A lazy Full Network Route
Right, I shall update the route.
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Re: A lazy Full Network Route
It took me a while to realise that "Hammersmith (H&C) (foot) Paddington (Bak/Cir/Dis)" meant going all the way around the Circle line. There must be a better way, even if you're being lazy.
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Re: A lazy Full Network Route
Why not go from Rayners to North Harrow via Harrow on the Hill?
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Re: A lazy Full Network Route
Because it's easier this way.
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Re: A lazy Full Network Route
i think getting the bus 28 from west ken to kensington oly is still quite a walk from the bus stop at ken oly and at west kensington better to go to earls court go over bridge west brompton go over bridge overground into ken oly xp and out
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Re: A lazy Full Network Route
palkanetoijala31 wrote:i think getting the bus 28 from west ken to kensington oly is still quite a walk from the bus stop at ken oly and at west kensington better to go to earls court go over bridge west brompton go over bridge overground into ken oly xp and out
when i did an attempt (not using this route or anything) recently, we tried to do high street ken to ken O on a bus...............safe to say it didn't work it ended up with a run instead of a bus, however its not as far as i thought although it caused us to miss one of the connections
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Re: A lazy Full Network Route
The original Lazy Route was made to be as lazy as possible in the time available. It turns out it's not possible to complete it in a day, and had some pretty ridiculous connections between lines as well - here is something more doable (with the connections cleaned up a little).
Heathrow Terminal 4 Heathrow Terminals 123 Heathrow Terminal 5 Barons Court West Kensington Kensington Olympia (28 bus OR on foot) Earl's Court Cockfosters Oakwood High Barnet (307 bus) Finchley Central Mill Hill East Morden (via Bank) Morden Road (93 bus or on foot) Wimbledon (tram) Bayswater Farringdon (via south side of Circle) Barking Upminster West Ham (c2c) Stanmore Canons Park Edgware (79, 186 or 340 bus) Tottenham Court Road Woodford (via Hainault) Epping Leytonstone Leytonstone High Road (257 or W14 bus) Walthamstow Queens Road (Overground) Walthamstow Central (on foot) Brixton Stockwell Elephant and Castle Oxford Circus Ealing Broadway North Acton West Ruislip Uxbridge (U1 bus) Ealing Common Turnham Green (District) Richmond Hammersmith (D&P) Hammersmith (H&C) (foot) Euston Square Great Portland Street Regent's Park (foot) Harrow and Wealdstone Kenton Northwick Park (on foot) Preston Road Rayners Lane North Harrow (H10 bus or foot) Watford Moor Park One of Chesham or Amersham Chalfont and Latimer The other of Chesham or Amersham.
Heathrow Terminal 4 Heathrow Terminals 123 Heathrow Terminal 5 Barons Court West Kensington Kensington Olympia (28 bus OR on foot) Earl's Court Cockfosters Oakwood High Barnet (307 bus) Finchley Central Mill Hill East Morden (via Bank) Morden Road (93 bus or on foot) Wimbledon (tram) Bayswater Farringdon (via south side of Circle) Barking Upminster West Ham (c2c) Stanmore Canons Park Edgware (79, 186 or 340 bus) Tottenham Court Road Woodford (via Hainault) Epping Leytonstone Leytonstone High Road (257 or W14 bus) Walthamstow Queens Road (Overground) Walthamstow Central (on foot) Brixton Stockwell Elephant and Castle Oxford Circus Ealing Broadway North Acton West Ruislip Uxbridge (U1 bus) Ealing Common Turnham Green (District) Richmond Hammersmith (D&P) Hammersmith (H&C) (foot) Euston Square Great Portland Street Regent's Park (foot) Harrow and Wealdstone Kenton Northwick Park (on foot) Preston Road Rayners Lane North Harrow (H10 bus or foot) Watford Moor Park One of Chesham or Amersham Chalfont and Latimer The other of Chesham or Amersham.
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Re: A lazy Full Network Route
Hi,
Also worth mentioning, on my route on Friday, when I arrived at Morden station I took a bus down to South Merton station, and then took the FCC train to Wimbledon from there.
This connection can be a bit hit and miss as the train is only every 30 minutes, but it is a handy one if you can make it - it certainly seems quicker than getting the 93 bus.
Also, instead of doing Walthamstow Queen's Road, I stayed on the overground until Blackhorse Road and doubled back to Walthamstow Central. The time difference was negligible at best I think.
Nick
Also worth mentioning, on my route on Friday, when I arrived at Morden station I took a bus down to South Merton station, and then took the FCC train to Wimbledon from there.
This connection can be a bit hit and miss as the train is only every 30 minutes, but it is a handy one if you can make it - it certainly seems quicker than getting the 93 bus.
Also, instead of doing Walthamstow Queen's Road, I stayed on the overground until Blackhorse Road and doubled back to Walthamstow Central. The time difference was negligible at best I think.
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Re: A lazy Full Network Route
Andi has a 'fat boy' route he did for me a couple years ago. Started at Upminster and finished Amersham
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Re: A lazy Full Network Route
I agree with staying on to Blackhorse Rd, which I did successfully (slowly) in May. Very little in it timewise. And I don't think the exit off the E-bound platform into Edison Close/Exeter Rd is open currently?nick468 wrote:Hi,
Also worth mentioning, on my route on Friday, when I arrived at Morden station I took a bus down to South Merton station, and then took the FCC train to Wimbledon from there.
This connection can be a bit hit and miss as the train is only every 30 minutes, but it is a handy one if you can make it - it certainly seems quicker than getting the 93 bus.
Also, instead of doing Walthamstow Queen's Road, I stayed on the overground until Blackhorse Road and doubled back to Walthamstow Central. The time difference was negligible at best I think.
Nick
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Re: A lazy Full Network Route
jimbob wrote:I agree with staying on to Blackhorse Rd, which I did successfully (slowly) in May. Very little in it timewise. And I don't think the exit off the E-bound platform into Edison Close/Exeter Rd is open currently?nick468 wrote:Hi,
Also worth mentioning, on my route on Friday, when I arrived at Morden station I took a bus down to South Merton station, and then took the FCC train to Wimbledon from there.
This connection can be a bit hit and miss as the train is only every 30 minutes, but it is a handy one if you can make it - it certainly seems quicker than getting the 93 bus.
Also, instead of doing Walthamstow Queen's Road, I stayed on the overground until Blackhorse Road and doubled back to Walthamstow Central. The time difference was negligible at best I think.
Nick
it will be in a few days
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