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Posted: 08 Sep 2005, 23:43
by barrykas
G Force wrote:I don't think it has been confirmed when the T4 loop will reopen yet.
Well there's not an exact date yet, given that that's dependent on how the project progresses, but the TfL site has a guesstimate of "September 2006" at present.
In addition, the WB platform at Ruislip Manor is closed UFN, and Eastcote closes at 2100 Sunday to Thursday until December and, of course, Queensway is closed completely UFN.
HTH,
Barry
Posted: 09 Sep 2005, 09:16
by tubeguru
James_#510 wrote:Been planning and preparing for over a year. Finally going for my own attempt in just over a month. (Starting where I want this time Geoff!)
I take it that means either Chesham or somewhere else completely different ...

Posted: 09 Sep 2005, 12:26
by moley
barrykas wrote:In addition, the WB platform at Ruislip Manor is closed UFN, and Eastcote closes at 2100 Sunday to Thursday until December and, of course, Queensway is closed completely UFN.
WB platform at Ruislip Manor - temporary change - does not affect any attempts - pass through allowed.
Eastcote closes at 2100 - temporary change - does not affect any attempts - pass through allowed.
Queensway is closed completely - temporary change - does not affect any attempts - pass through allowed.
Posted: 09 Sep 2005, 14:30
by Senji
tubeguru wrote:James_#510 wrote:Been planning and preparing for over a year. Finally going for my own attempt in just over a month. (Starting where I want this time Geoff!)
I take it that means either Chesham or somewhere else completely different ...

Hammersmith!

Posted: 09 Sep 2005, 18:11
by tubeguru
Ah yeah - the old "start as early as you can" myth.
Posted: 09 Sep 2005, 22:42
by Senji
tubeguru wrote:Ah yeah - the old "start as early as you can" myth.
Given that my Epping route starts after 6am...
Posted: 10 Sep 2005, 19:08
by TheFatBuoy
***** wrote:I *do* like the ideo of starting at Epping though, I did once plan a route with an old copy of the Central WTT, but it's most likely changed quite a lot now.
Looks like an Epping start's going to be a bit useless, given that the earlies train on the Hainault loop starts from Hainault, heading into town, but nothing serving Roding Valley and Chigwell comes along until around 6am.
Posted: 10 Sep 2005, 19:23
by moley
0607 d Epping
0620 a Woodford
0625 d Woodford
0636 a Hainhault
but - how would you deal witH Amersham & Chesham - very ad hoc if you leave it to the end of the night!
Posted: 10 Sep 2005, 20:59
by James_#510
***** wrote:For that are doing it in it's current configuration - I'd love to know what you actually end up "doing" for T4 when you get the bus there. Do you get out? Stay on the bus? Stand by the closed entrance and take a photo! Or what?
I've told you this before, but I will say it again. You are dropped off outside departures, have to get off the bus, go through the terminal, down in a lift, across a road then to bus stop 20 outside arrivals. If you walk at a brisk pace you can still catch the same bus back.
Posted: 10 Sep 2005, 21:02
by TheFatBuoy
moley wrote:0607 d Epping
0620 a Woodford
0625 d Woodford
0636 a Hainhault
but - how would you deal witH Amersham & Chesham - very ad hoc if you leave it to the end of the night!
Yes, but my point was that the first train from Epping departs at 0512, and the first train (heading London-bound) from Hainault departs at 0514, so it removes the possibility of starting as early as possible.
Posted: 11 Sep 2005, 13:21
by Nutteronabus
***** wrote:For that are doing it in it's current configuration - I'd love to know what you actually end up "doing" for T4 when you get the bus there. Do you get out? Stay on the bus? Stand by the closed entrance and take a photo! Or what?
You don't know?
That suggests you cheated on Tube8..
Posted: 11 Sep 2005, 14:06
by moley
If you read Geoff's website - it was assumed at the time that terminal 4 did not have to be visited.
As it was a new world record time was not achieved anyway so it does not matter.
The Guiness clarification of the rules was pubished a couple of weeks after Tube 8 took place.
Posted: 11 Sep 2005, 16:10
by Nutteronabus
Ahhh.
Fair enough!
Excuse me while I smack my head repeatedly against a wall in shame...
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 17:34
by Steeevooo
Myself, Sam and Chris will possibly be doing another attempt at some point in the next few weeks, however, our attempt will be another one again at walking pace with the sole intention of visiting all 274 stations this time!
However, we thought that we might do a proper log of our attempt this time, but are unsure what sort of stuff goes into the logs. Do you have to take timings of every station that you stop at, or just the interchanges? If anyone could clear that up for us, we would appreciate it!
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 18:04
by G Force
Senji wrote:
Hammersmith!

Oh dear
