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Posted: 23 Sep 2005, 19:25
by barrykas
Bringing the Northern Heights into play, so I'll go:

BUSHEY HEATH

Posted: 24 Sep 2005, 10:43
by Annie Mole
Arnos Grove

And if it has already been used I am using the Bumper Harris Rule of 1910 which allows me to repeat a rule on even days only.

Posted: 24 Sep 2005, 14:05
by PhilH
Invoking an anti-clockwise reducing spiral to

TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD (picking up 4 red tokens in the process)

Posted: 24 Sep 2005, 18:30
by tubeguru
Semi-obtuse arc to Preston Road

Posted: 24 Sep 2005, 18:36
by G Force
Following the Beckham Rule with a move to Santiago Bernabeu (Madrid Metro Line 10), but the then newly introduced Owen rule has forced a move to St James Park (Tyne&Wear Metro).

Posted: 24 Sep 2005, 20:05
by zeibura
barrykas wrote:Bringing the Northern Heights into play, so I'll go:

BUSHEY HEATH
where?!

high barnet

Posted: 26 Sep 2005, 09:38
by PhilH
Dagenham Heathway (the JustForTheHellOfIt rule).

Posted: 27 Sep 2005, 10:00
by tubeguru
Roding Valley.

Make sure you don't miss the last train to Woodford under Tube Challenge rules!

Posted: 27 Sep 2005, 10:13
by PhilH
OK then - Woodford! (It's still before 8 pm in my time zone!) :wink:

Posted: 27 Sep 2005, 15:32
by tubeguru
Nice move.

Shoreditch

Posted: 28 Sep 2005, 01:17
by zeibura
South Harrow

muahahahahahaaaaaaaaaa

Posted: 28 Sep 2005, 01:34
by CrunchySaviour
I believe that South Harrow is a particularly terminal move to play for Mr. Z, as his incandescent shunt via Charing Cross would have decontempted the Bakerloo had Harrow on the Hill not been in Knip.

This brings us neatly to
CHALFONT & LATIMER (Barold Harris overlord reversal).

Posted: 28 Sep 2005, 04:11
by barrykas
Hrm...I think you'll find that HotH is actually in knid, not in knip. Matters not, as the only logical move from C&L is:

LATIMER ROAD

Posted: 28 Sep 2005, 09:44
by tubeguru
Not only was HotH in knid, is was knid of the vermicious kind so that inverts the polarity of the Northern line (Bank branch only after Coxon's Gambit of course).

Latimer Road is a fine move, notwithstanding the spoonness of the H&C line following my move of a few days ago.

As it's a Wednesday I am well within my rights to play:

Neasden

Posted: 28 Sep 2005, 10:48
by CrunchySaviour
Playing it safe, I therefore bring us back down the Jubilee Line and into the Great Wall of Charing Cross, as the triple-Ongar Caxton Curve subterranean surface shuffle neatly displays the possession of...

WEMBLEEEEEEEEEEEEE-PAAAAARK.