The "Random 15" is a variant of the Tube Challenge - the colloquial name to get to all 270 stations on the London Underground by tube train.
The variant is that 15 stations are drawn out of the hat from Zones 1 & 2, and the first person or team to visit them all wins.
Sometimes, there are twists. These are usually: a zone variation; including London Overground; including the DLR; including National Rail.
The "head" of the Random 15 Championship is known as the BERC - the Bernie Ecclestone of the Random 15 Championship. The BERC is currently Martin Hazel, who took over after the shock resignation of Matthew Scrivin in 2013. Scrivin was elected in 2012 after the resignation of twice record holder Antony Brown.
The variant is that 15 stations are drawn out of the hat from Zones 1 & 2, and the first person or team to visit them all wins.
Sometimes, there are twists. These are usually: a zone variation; including London Overground; including the DLR; including National Rail.
The "head" of the Random 15 Championship is known as the BERC - the Bernie Ecclestone of the Random 15 Championship. The BERC is currently Martin Hazel, who took over after the shock resignation of Matthew Scrivin in 2013. Scrivin was elected in 2012 after the resignation of twice record holder Antony Brown.