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Re: Olympia Shuttle
Posted: 21 Dec 2011, 13:04
by Iain
Ah so on that basis a pass through would be okay.
Even so I'm not convinced Ken O is running the 20 minute service, as the leaflet basically says it's shut!
Re: Olympia Shuttle
Posted: 21 Dec 2011, 14:28
by moley
moley wrote:Canon Street now opens permanently on a Saturday however due to building and improvement work is currently temporailly closed on Saturdays.
Just noticing that the confirmation re the above that I have relates to the timetable that has just finished - thats not to say that it doesnt apply still.....!
Re: Olympia Shuttle
Posted: 25 Dec 2011, 19:08
by hopeful traveller
Heathrow start doesn't work. Believe me, you'll get to Olympia (unless your name is Usain Bolt) 2 minutes late.
Re: Olympia Shuttle
Posted: 25 Dec 2011, 19:28
by greatkingrat
Normally routes work better in theory than in practice. I think this may be an example where the opposite applies.
Re: Olympia Shuttle
Posted: 27 Dec 2011, 09:36
by nozzacook
I have a route which is Heathrow start that connects with Ken oly so is possible. Also have an Amersham route which ties up with the first evening Ken oly.
Re: Olympia Shuttle
Posted: 27 Dec 2011, 17:42
by hopeful traveller
nozzacook wrote:I have a route which is Heathrow start that connects with Ken oly so is possible.
I've got down an HT4 start to get to Ken O at 0634 (train leaves at 0632).
nozzacook wrote: Also have an Amersham route which ties up with the first evening Ken oly.
Ah yes, the evening trains. I wondered when someone would
greatkingrat wrote:connect up one of the evening trains with a Heathrow finish.
Re: Olympia Shuttle
Posted: 27 Dec 2011, 18:20
by Iain
I've got several routes - both from Amersham and Chesham, that connect up with the evening trains, main problem was not wanting to leave too much slack but then not wanting to miss a very rare train if there was a minor delay at some point beforehand. The Chesham ones are faster but I think I'd do Amersham first so I can post a decent time with a bit of time to spare if the connections don't go right. The 7:31 Chesham start doesn't leave a lot of spare.
The 6:32 train is doable, I've got a route (or the start of one anyway) that gets to it. You will need to run to get to Ken O though (unless you're a fast walker)

Re: Olympia Shuttle
Posted: 27 Dec 2011, 18:47
by palkanetoijala31
Iain wrote:I've got several routes - both from Amersham and Chesham, that connect up with the evening trains, main problem was not wanting to leave too much slack but then not wanting to miss a very rare train if there was a minor delay at some point beforehand. The Chesham ones are faster but I think I'd do Amersham first so I can post a decent time with a bit of time to spare if the connections don't go right. The 7:31 Chesham start doesn't leave a lot of spare.
The 6:32 train is doable, I've got a route (or the start of one anyway) that gets to it. You will need to run to get to Ken O though (unless you're a fast walker)

you sure you got a up to date timetable 6.32 from where.?
Re: Olympia Shuttle
Posted: 27 Dec 2011, 18:52
by Iain
Must admit I took it from the leaflet Geoff posted - 06:32 from Ken O to Edgeware Road
Re: Olympia Shuttle
Posted: 27 Dec 2011, 18:54
by palkanetoijala31
Iain wrote:Must admit I took it from the leaflet Geoff posted - 06:32 from Ken O to Edgeware Road
sorry must have been me reading it i thought u meant from amersham or chesham 06.32 yes there is one at that time but its the last of the morning ones.
Re: Olympia Shuttle
Posted: 27 Dec 2011, 20:24
by Urzzz1871
Has anyone done a run invoving the early morning KO trains yet? Would be nice for some confirmation that they ARE running, and to time.
Re: Olympia Shuttle
Posted: 27 Dec 2011, 20:45
by palkanetoijala31
Urzzz1871 wrote:Has anyone done a run invoving the early morning KO trains yet? Would be nice for some confirmation that they ARE running, and to time.
I can confirm that they are i practiced it on park challenge day but i didnt do the run to save energy.
Re: Olympia Shuttle
Posted: 28 Dec 2011, 23:27
by palkanetoijala31
***** wrote:I would agree that a Heathrow start and making the 06.32 is possible, but until someone gets up at 5am and actually goes and tries it for real ... If it works though, then record beating is possible. It's a "guaranteed" Olympia train and you've cut out the 7 minute wait at T4, which are two nice things.
Practical experience always wins over planning on paper and online. You have to get out there and try it out, as has so often been said on this forum before.
yes i did get up at actually though at 3.30am to do this i can confirm that i made the 6.32 quite easily.
Re: Olympia Shuttle
Posted: 04 Jan 2012, 21:00
by hopeful traveller
Following 2 disastrous schedules (not helped by Richmond starts

) I will take the plunge and schedule for an evening Olympia train. At least this gives me a good-ish start.
Re: Olympia Shuttle
Posted: 04 Jan 2012, 21:54
by Iain
If you can't crack the Heathrow start (I haven't done anything remarkable, just thought a bit outside of the "tube" box), then how about another start? If you look at the route Andi put together for Myles then that starts at Upminster and gets the 06:32 train
I have scheduled some routes that hit Ken O in the evening but my main concern is that if anything goes wrong then I may not get to it as planned and that's the challenge scuppered. The first route I'm going to try now goes for the 06:32 train.