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Subject: Re: Maximum countries by train in 24 hours Posted on: Thu, 12 Apr 2007 14:36:49 +0100


"Martin" wrote in message
news:m0cs13psnmc5hpa8pfce31dhp0g1umu1d9@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 12 Apr 2007 13:15:36 +0100, d4g4hd@yahoo.co.uk (David Horne, _the_
> chancellor (*)) wrote:
>
>>JohnT wrote:
>>
>>> "David Horne, _the_ chancellor (*)" wrote in
>>> message
>>> news:1hwg5d1.o0vqt71t349hiN%d4g4hd@yahoo.co.uk...
>>> > Hatunen wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> On 11 Apr 2007 12:34:36 -0700, "megaribi"
>>> >> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> >How to pass 11 countries in 24 hours, using only train and
>>> >> >eventually
>>> >> >city transport if the town has several stations?
>>> >>
>>> >> Why would you want to do that?
>>> >
>>> > For fun? I've known people who've tried to alight at all the
>>> > underground
>>> > situations in a particular city in a similar period of time. Possible
>>> > in
>>> > some cities in Europe, though not all!
>>> >
>>>
>>> Is it not possible to do it in London by getting off the train at each
>>> station and then immediately re-boarding the same train? Or is that
>>> regarded
>>> as cheating?
>>
>>Well, there are no rules, but if I did it, I'd want to get off and wait
>>for the next train.
>
> or look for a toilet occasionally?
> --

I think that you would have a long walk at times.

JohnT