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London Tube Memory Game

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Some members may have already seen that the London Tube Memory Game is currently rather viral on social media sites, where the challenge is to recall as many stations served by TfL services as possible; the Quizmaster team wished to point out this rather fun quiz to our forum members. Feel free to post your scores if you're feeling competitive/confident!

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DanNCL

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I made it to 97.4% before giving up. The ones I missed were almost entirely on the Overground.
 

DynamicSpirit

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I got to about 5% before common sense got the better of me and I realised I have much more productive things I can be doing with my day.

I do like the graphics and the intuitive map, though I suspect for a railway geek living in London the map that marks your answers makes it too easy, since it's very easy to see on the map which stations you haven't got yet.

I'm glad they didn't include the Croydon Tram Network - that's the bit where I'd probably come off the rails if I seriously wanted to try completing the quiz.
 

MasterSpenny

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I got to about 5% before common sense got the better of me and I realised I have much more productive things I can be doing with my day.

I do like the graphics and the intuitive map, though I suspect for a railway geek living in London the map that marks your answers makes it too easy, since it's very easy to see on the map which stations you haven't got yet.

I'm glad they didn't include the Croydon Tram Network - that's the bit where I'd probably come off the rails if I seriously wanted to try completing the quiz.
Adding National Rail station would have probably caused me to give up, given how many there are. But, it would have probably made the total percentage 202% :lol:
 

THC

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99.8%. Just 3 DLR stations eluded me: Pontoon Dock, Royal Albert and Royal Victoria. I blame the latter two omissions on being a staunch republican!

THC
 

DarloRich

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I got to about 5% before common sense got the better of me and I realised I have much more productive things I can be doing with my day.
i have got to 50% before coming to the same conclusion. Might be something to fill in a long journey rather than the working day!
 

londonbridge

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The cable car is missing! Wouldn’t accept it when I typed in royal docks or Greenwich peninsula.
 

Purple Train

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After 24 hours, an uneasy sleep, rather too many snacks, and several clumps of hair pulled out by the roots, I gave up at 99.0%, which I don't think is that bad given I knew nothing about the Tube until a couple of years ago.

The stations I missed were:

Crouch Hill
Devons Road
West Silvertown
Prince Regent
Brockley
Northwood
Preston Road

I am now, as a matter of course, pulling more hair out due to my omission of the latter four.
 

stuu

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Got to 96%, but the east end of the district line is very much terra incognita
 

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