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June 5, 2012
Lumia

New York to London in an hour – by train




via Following The Bliss

Sounds like science fiction, but could soon be science fact. If the ET3 vactrain comes to fruition, travelling at 2,500 mph under the Atlantic could well be something that businessmen do on a regular basis. That’s because it will only take one hour to travel from London to New York. One. Hour. The technology is quite interesting, and functions just like those tubes you sometimes see in large stores where employees slide cash capsules into larger tubes that suck the money to some secret location. Imagine that, but on a little larger scale. See the link for the details.

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