That's a very confusing title. None of this was run underground.<p>The title of the blog is confusing as well, "Harry's Tube Runners". There was no running on a train, there was no running on train tracks.<p>It would be more accurate to say that he ran from tube station to tube station.
Inspiring story and noble cause. I just wish there was a bit more basic info for this. An photo gallery, a logo of the charity, a Twitter account to follow, i'd even like to donate to the cause, but can't see how :-( I want to engage.
Great read, confusing at first because of the dialect but I kind of liked trying to figure out what you were talking about. I didn't notice a link to donate until going back and actually hunting for it, maybe you should make it a little more prominent.
My 24hr hack (mostly complete) to track your tube runs, either overground or underground, <a href="http://tuberun.com" rel="nofollow">http://tuberun.com</a><p>example run: <a href="http://tuberun.com/runs/1-mon-jancewicz" rel="nofollow">http://tuberun.com/runs/1-mon-jancewicz</a>
The title is misleading. I thought this guy had been running every station or something (i.e. managing). I would have been much more interested in a story about how running the tube changed his life than something about him running around London.