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Tubes in Tweets – Part I
One of the best thing’s about mine and Laura’s challenge to run the length of every Tube Line in London is that people “get it”.
Sure, most people don’t spend their Sundays running 20, 30, 40 miles through Central London but it’s understandable in a way that, say, climbing mountains or skiing to Poles might not be.
That makes it all the more important and fun to document. The only practical way to do that as we go is through Twitter. Here are some updates from the first four runs:
Circle Line – January 10th, 15 miles, 3 hours
Hammersmith & City Line – January 24th, 22 miles, 4 hours
Victoria Line – January 31st, 15 miles, 3.5 hours
East London Line – February 10th, ~7 miles, 1.5 hours
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