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Employee Escape Route Analysis

The employee took a winding route to escape danger, changing trains at three stations and taking detours to avoid security cameras. Their starting location was somewhere that required a 150-mile southwest train ride. Their first station change was at an airport station used as a decoy, before changing trains again at a football stadium to blend in with crowds. Their final destination was a French headquarters in Nantes, reaching it via the closest airport station to take a private jet. Solving the route between these five stations will reveal a key number.

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Employee Escape Route Analysis

The employee took a winding route to escape danger, changing trains at three stations and taking detours to avoid security cameras. Their starting location was somewhere that required a 150-mile southwest train ride. Their first station change was at an airport station used as a decoy, before changing trains again at a football stadium to blend in with crowds. Their final destination was a French headquarters in Nantes, reaching it via the closest airport station to take a private jet. Solving the route between these five stations will reveal a key number.

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Your first archived case.

This relates to a mission where an


employee needed to escape without being followed. We’d like
you to work out the five key stations in their journey.
Remember those online assets you accessed, they should
prove useful at some point.

The employee knew their life was in extreme danger, so they


deliberately took a winding route with a lot of detours,
avoiding security cameras at all cost. You will need to identify
their starting location, the three stations they changed trains
at, and their final destination. Bear in mind they travelled
through many more stations along the way (as most trains
usually do).

They set off from the first station just before 8am, firstly
travelling south-west for around 150 miles to reach their first
destination. They then changed trains – heading to a station at
an airport, but this was just a decoy, as our private jet was
waiting for them at a different airport. After changing trains at
this location, they decided it was a good idea to blend in with
the crowd at a football stadium, heading to watch “The Boys
From Up The Hill”. After the match they caught their final train
- they wanted to get to our French Headquarters as quickly as
possible, the private jet was waiting for them at the airport, on
the map, closest to our HQ in Nantes.

The number you require will become clear when you trace the
route between the five stations.

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