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• #2
List?
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• #3
- MuleManning
- MuleManning
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• #4
lol well I do plan to
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• #5
200k is somewhat of an exaggeration if you just ride from PotP to Dunwich though!
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• #6
Booooooooked x 2!
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• #7
Walthamstow > London Fields > Dunwich / Bermondsey > Walthamstow is about 200km, so I'm accepting that
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• #8
Fair enough! I got a 'private' coach last year which dropped us off at stratford, which helped immensely with the final leg!
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• #9
I definitely want to do this again, anybody on here planning to do it and ride back?
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• #10
I am doing bag and BBQ duties again.
So if you want some gear* to meet you at the beach, get in touch closer to the date (Will park-up around 04:00/05:00).
*Spare clothes, food, accordions, etc.
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• #11
I'll see how Deal goes beforehand. But with the right weather I'd consider it.
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• #12
Train restrictions here
Sunday 5th July
Bikes will be prohibited on the following routes: Lowestoft - Ipswich, Lowestoft - Norwich.
Bikes will be restricted to a maximum of 4 on the following rural routes: Ipswich - Cambridge, Norwich - Cambridge. Only 8 bikes can be carried between Norwich and Ipswich.
Intercity services starting from Ipswich travelling to Colchester/Chelmsford/Stratford/London will carry a maximum of 50 bikes per train only and must be reserved in advance - a free bike ticket will be generated and this must be presented before boarding.
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• #13
typical, the first year that I was going to get the train back.
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• #14
well 50 bikes per train sounds rather generous on a service that normally takes 8, just make sure to book up now!
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• #15
Book in advance and ask for a bike pass at the time of booking. I booked 3PM from ipswich with a bike back to London and had no issues. They even ushered me on to an earlier train as I was making the place look untidy.
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• #16
Will definitely book!
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• #17
Later is much better, only 1 other bike on my carriage.
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• #18
yea, time for a bit of sleep too.
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• #19
Awesome photo.
Makes me glad I didn't consider the train the one time I did the Dun Run.
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• #20
isn't it, not mine.
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• #21
So no bikes at all allowed on train from Darsham to Ipswich? That sucks. Special service on that route was perfect last year - whole carriage for bikes and another for cyclists, friendly staff on the platform. Now: prohibited.
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• #22
I think the train contract has changed hands in the last 6 months or so, and it could just be a default response. Might be worth trying to organise people to write to the new operators to make them reconsider
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• #23
Might finally get around to doing this.
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• #24
Was lots of fun - even with iffy weather last year
I stopped for a couple of hours with the in-laws and got a train back about 4pm from Ipswich, hardly any other bikes on the train.
Might go s/s rather than fixed this year, it wasn't hard but would have been nice to stretch out the legs after 6/7 hours
The legend continues ...
http://www.londonschoolofcycling.co.uk/content.php?id=18
Might as well start a thread a year in advance. :)