So do I, to be honest. I just felt like making a powerful speech, and since that specific situation is very unlikely to arise anywhere near a podium and/or PA system, it had to be an online affair. And thanks to Jonny for your appreciation!CrunchySaviour wrote:I disagree.
Though maybe such a speech could feature in "Tube Challenge: The Movie"
Indeed, something like that would be bloody good - you could accurately work out realistic on-foot connection times based on actual knowledge of the station/road/footpath layouts, and a realistic estimate of your average walking speed (which varies between us all - I'm a lardy shortass and can't walk as fast as fitter, taller people, hence all that kerfuffle at West Harrow...).CrunchySaviour wrote:Such a planner would be rather good. Geoff has made one with carriage and door positions and everything.
If you want a marvellous, magnificent Tube Challenge Planner, make it yourself!
And compiling such a thing would be a really good idea - we could have a comprehensive guide, taking into account all different possible movements in any particular station. It would be great. Yes.