Re: [89attendees] Side trip to see Colossus at the National Museum of Computing?

Rob Pickering <rob@ipcortex.co.uk> Thu, 06 March 2014 11:52 UTC

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Subject: Re: [89attendees] Side trip to see Colossus at the National Museum of Computing?
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So here is the plan...

I will be in the lobby tomorrow at 13:20 and we will leave promptly at 
13:25 (tiny window I know) to travel to Euston by tube. I'll probably be 
wearing a dark blue "ipcortex" fleece or T-shirt. If you are with us, 
great, if you want to make your own way there and arrive any time 15:00 
on, please follow any part of below...

We'll walk across the road to Edgware Road - 
District/Circle/Metropolitan line station and catch the first eastbound 
train to Euston Square. If travelling under your own steam note that 
there are two different Edgware Road stations depending on which line 
you want. If you cross under the big flyover then you are going to the 
wrong (Bakerloo) one.

At Euston Square we'll leave the station, turn left and walk one 
signposted block to Euston rail station. Once there, if purchasing 
"groupsave" tickets in multiples of 4, then 4 folks travel for the price 
of 2. There are conditions to this, I believe one person has to pay for 
all four tickets in one transaction *and* the group then has to travel 
together on both outward and return journeys.

I will leave you all to make your own call on whether you want to do 
this, or just pay individual £14.50 return fares. I will not be 
facilitating this :-)

Train times are here: http://goo.gl/KUWJOr the only one to avoid is the
one an hour that shows a change at Milton Keynes. Too much of a pain in 
my opinion especially if you don't know your way around the stations.

Once on the (hopefully 14:13) train, get get off at Bletchley station 
and walk across the road to Bletchley Park. The Gatehouse will know that 
you are coming, but if you arrive separately just tell them you are from 
the IETF visiting TNMOC and you will be directed straight up to Block-H.

If you are able bring your IETF badge to show at the TNMOC entrance then 
that would be great, they will also have the list from Doodle (sign up 
if you haven't already):
https://www.doodle.com/7cpwbxeq84p7pkv6
You should not therefore be denied entry if you forget your badge.

Any problems, +44 208 099 6907 will get you through to my cellphone 
tomorrow. As a last resort if you can't reach me +44 208 099 6900  will 
get you through to the main ipcortex reception desk. The folks that 
answer that phone are based at Bletchley Park and know about this visit 
so will definitely be able to help if you are lost, but they also have a 
day job to do so please don't swamp them.

Lastly, if enough folks want to do so then we could reserve a table in a 
local pub near the Park (the Eight Belles) for dinner at say 18:00 ish. 
This isn't fine dining and your choice for a final night fling may be to 
head back into London, but it is a small local pub with good beer and 
home cooked food. Reserving a table is probably essential if there are 
any significant numbers of us, so please sign up here today if you would 
like to do this:

https://doodle.com/iwycn3a357n2b2zh

See you tomorrow.

--
	Rob.




On 05/03/2014 23:14, Carlos M. Martinez wrote:
> Are we meeting at the lobby as previously proposed ?
>
> On 3/5/14, 11:12 PM, David Misell wrote:
>> off peak to mk start at 0830
>> off peak to bletchley start 930
>> one network card carries 4 and start 1000
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>> Dave
>>
>> David S. Misell MSc CISSP MBCS
>> +44 (0)7710 380044
>> misell.dave (Skype)
>>
>> On 5 Mar 2014, at 19:40, ietf@johnlevine.com wrote:
>>
>>>>> Train times are here: http://goo.gl/KUWJOr the only one to avoid is the
>>>>> one an hour that shows 1 change. ...
>>>> I see prices on the train schedule. Are those one-way, or round-trip?
>>>>
>>>> If one-way, are there discounts for round-trip? For two people traveling
>>>> together? (I didn't see mention of such things there.)
>>> There's a £14.50 off-peak return that shows up if you adjust the
>>> search to include a return trip.  If you increase the number of
>>> people, there is a groupsave off-peak ticket for four people for £29
>>> return.
>>>
>>> You should be able to buy them from a ticket machine or over the
>>> counter at Euston.
>>>
>>> R's,
>>> John
>>>
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