Max changes on the same line?
In reply to this post from Theo to on 28 Mar 2019 at 16:52 ...
Ian Clifton wrote:
Let’s suppose you’re going from Reading to Hanwell. You might have to
make as many as 2 changes (at Slough, and Hayes & Harlington), to reach
a station you’d simply pass through if you didn’t change. What’s the
most such changes a (sensible & perfectly informed) passenger ever has
to make?
I assume doubling back isn't allowed, otherwise you could do that in one
(changing at Paddington)?
Travelling on a Sunday in the winter, try Bourg St Maurice to Stratford
International. I make 5 changes:
Bourg St Maurice - Moutiers-Salins-Bride-les-Bains - Paris Gare de Lyon -
Chatelet les Halles - Paris Gare du Nord - Ashford/Ebbsfleet International -
Stratford International
(on weekdays the ski train stops at Ashford. I don't know if there are
direct trains from Moutiers to Lille in the winter which would cut the
changes to 3)
Theo
A "sensible & perfectly informed passenger" would know that you can get from Gare de Lyon to Gare du Nord by RER D without the need to change at Châtelet-Les-Halles.
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