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In article -september .org, (Recliner) wrote: John Levine wrote: Apropos of a recent report of a guy in New York who visited every NY subway station in record time, the question arose of why the usual NY subway challenge rules require you do it on one fare, but the London tube challenge rules don't. Guiness will accept NY records using multiple fares but New Yorkers uniformly consider that to be cheating. (NY has a few places where you can make an out of system connection on the same fare, but they don't seem to be useful for record attempts.) As far as I can tell, there's never been a single-fare tube challenge. Is it possible? Are there lines where you have to exit at the end of the line? Are there connections you can only make out of system? Would it just take too long, and do night tubes change that? Signed, Confused Here's the story about the NY challenge, with video: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/29/ny...ess-world-reco rd-subway-challenge-matthew-ahn.html London PAYG single journeys have a time limit, so it's a non-starter. So you need a Travelcard, assuming you don't already have some kind of pass. When we did it (in 1970 admittedly) we negotiated a special ticket from LT. It was a write valid for the whole day between "All stations served by LT Trains". It was accepted on the 03:59 BR train from Liverpool St which we took to Upminster in time for the 04:59 District service but a ticket collector at Watford Junction tried to take it off us because it said "Single ticket". There wasn't a regular ticket valid in the peaks and covering everywhere then. Now a Peak Day Travelcard should cover it, shouldn't it? I assume so. It costs £21.70: http://content.tfl.gov.uk/adult-fares.pdf Just curious, but I wonder if the contest rules allow using LO between H&W and Queen's Park, instead of a Bakerloo train, if the former turns up first? You'd still visit the same stations. |
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Just curious, but I wonder if the contest rules allow using LO between H&W and Queen's Park, instead of a Bakerloo train, if the former turns up first? You'd still visit the same stations. The rules are that you can use services that share the same rails as LU to visit stations, eg LO to Harrow & Wealdstone / Richmond and Chiltern to Amersham. Peter Smyth |
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Peter Smyth wrote:
Recliner wrote: Just curious, but I wonder if the contest rules allow using LO between H&W and Queen's Park, instead of a Bakerloo train, if the former turns up first? You'd still visit the same stations. The rules are that you can use services that share the same rails as LU to visit stations, eg LO to Harrow & Wealdstone / Richmond and Chiltern to Amersham. Are fast, non-stop services allowed? For example, from Wembley Park to Finchley Road on the Met, or Acton Town to Hammersmith on the Picc? Or do stations only count if the train stopped at them? |
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Are fast, non-stop services allowed? For example, from Wembley Park to
Finchley Road on the Met, or Acton Town to Hammersmith on the Picc? Or do stations only count if the train stopped at them? Read all about it: http://www.thetubechallenge.com/tube-challenge-rules |
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wrote: In message , at 17:56:53 on Sat, 3 Sep 2016, remarked: London PAYG single journeys have a time limit, so it's a non-starter. So you need a Travelcard, assuming you don't already have some kind of pass. When we did it (in 1970 admittedly) we negotiated a special ticket from LT. It was a write valid for the whole day between "All stations served by LT Trains". It was accepted on the 03:59 BR train from Liverpool St which we took to Upminster in time for the 04:59 District service but a ticket collector at Watford Junction tried to take it off us because it said "Single ticket". There wasn't a regular ticket valid in the peaks and covering everywhere then. Now a Peak Day Travelcard should cover it, shouldn't it? From time to time there have been "all day rover tickets" but perhaps only from 9/10am onwards. and not as early as 1970 either. A start that late in the day is no good anyway. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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John Levine wrote:
Are fast, non-stop services allowed? For example, from Wembley Park to Finchley Road on the Met, or Acton Town to Hammersmith on the Picc? Or do stations only count if the train stopped at them? Read all about it: http://www.thetubechallenge.com/tube-challenge-rules Thanks. So non-stop fast trains don't count. |
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In article , (John Levine)
wrote: Are fast, non-stop services allowed? For example, from Wembley Park to Finchley Road on the Met, or Acton Town to Hammersmith on the Picc? Or do stations only count if the train stopped at them? Read all about it: http://www.thetubechallenge.com/tube-challenge-rules The rules reproduced there make clear that the answer to Recliner's question is no. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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