Can You Visit Every London Tube Station In 24 Hours? | The Tube | Spark
Midnight repairs are the necessity against the flood of people throughout the day, but what's the cost of going into the underground?
Summer 2002 was no easy feat for the people working on the tube, making sure day to day workings of the underground ran as smoothly as possible. From strikes to repairs, to world records, join us as we get to know the unsung heroes of the Tube.
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Holy moly Geoff looks young.
When Geoff says he's never doing this again... Mate, since then you've held the record twice and visited every single NR station in the UK...
Confirmed Geoff is the GOD of TfL planning. When he says things should be closed or increase service, he means it.
Wow that’s insane to see Geoff 16 years ago! Amazing to think what he’s managed to do since then. Hope he sees this video!
Vicki looks different in this one.
Geoff Marshall?
Geoff Marshall!! i just gotta say it... vicki looks different in this 1... and 275 stations?? thats a 15 storey building!!
Not that it is not an achievement these days, but seeing Geoff work his magic with purely the knowledge in his head and some maps and timetables, pen and paper is quite remarkable!
Oh damn, Geoff was such a skinny boi.
This whole documentary looks sweaty
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Big respect to both station supervisors featured.
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This is just a magically and forgotten documentary. Thank you
Didn’t realise that Geoff had been around for so long! So young in this 👶🏻
"Olympia trains are as rare as something very rare"
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Your dream of closing shoreditch came true