Andy James (left) and Adham Fisher (right). Photo by Alley Lyles for Untapped Cities. Many who are unfamiliar with an urban past time called the Rapid Transit Challenge may be surprised to discover that six men from Great Britain have just broken an incredible Guinness World Record for riding the entire NYC subway system in the shortest time. 22 hours, 26 minutes, and 2 seconds is how long it took Glen Bryant, Adham Fisher, Martin Hazel, Andi James, Peter Smyth and Steve Wilson to traverse the entire subway system. They are the first non-American to secure the record, which was just confirmed by Guinness World Records six months after they originally set the record last November. (from left) Adham Fisher, Martin Hazel, Peter Smyth, Glen Bryant, four of the six men who won a Guinness World Record for NYC’s Subway Challenge. We had a chance to catch up with members Adham Fisher and Andy James… Read More
Andy James (left) and Adham Fisher (right). Photo by Alley Lyles for Untapped Cities. Many who are unfamiliar with an urban past time called the Rapid Transit Challenge may be surprised to discover that six men from Great Britain have just broken an incredible Guinness World Record for riding the entire NYC subway system in the shortest time. 22 hours, 26 minutes, and 2 seconds is how long it took Glen Bryant, Adham Fisher, Martin Hazel, Andi James, Peter Smyth and Steve Wilson to traverse the entire subway system. They are the first non-American to secure the record, which was just confirmed by Guinness World Records six months after they originally set the record last November. (from left) Adham Fisher, Martin Hazel, Peter Smyth, Glen Bryant, four of the six men who won a Guinness World Record for NYC’s Subway Challenge. We had a chance to catch up with members Adham Fisher and Andy James… Read More