A high-tech study to see whether underground freight deliveries could become reality in the UK is to be carried out in Northampton.
A government grant will allow Cambridgeshire company Mole Solutions to see whether its magnet and track-based system could work in urban areas.
It is hoped the scheme could eradicate congestion and pollution from lorries.
The firm's technical director Stuart Prosser said the feasibility study will run for nine months.
A decision will then be made on its financial viability, which if successful could lead to pipelines being dug throughout the town.
"They have some issues [in Northampton] with air pollution and distribution of goods and they want to see if there's other ways of doing it, rather than just using the traditional ways between the M1, the A14 and into the city centre."
The "mole" concept involves propelling bulk goods through pipelines powered by magnetic waves.
The company said the system could work unmanned in pipes laid beside or under existing transport infrastructure.
It claimed it is environmentally friendly and could allowed goods to be delivered to buildings and taken away again 24-hours-a-day.
If the trial proved successful, the scheme could be rolled out to other UK towns and cities.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-32331451
Lost of uses, such as making delivery drivers unemployed, not to mention the makers of delivery vans and associated industries. Come to think of it, I wonder what will be in place to stop drugs deals being delivered that way. Perhaps they could also stretch it to beer and curry deliveries for alcoholics, to save them staggering to the shops. Isn't technology wonderful
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Despite the cost of living, it's still very popular.
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Some people will try and shove anything in the sewers
And we were told a Rainforest company and its competitors were going to drop things on us (Drone deliveries)
The important line in the article GJ is:
A government grant will allow Cambridgeshire company Mole Solutions
I can't understand why I keep failing on getting a government grant to set up the first government advisory office on the moon (I only what a measly half a billion squiddly's)
Sure this post isn't 15 days late BBC???
Last edited by ifred; 17th April, 2015 at 07:26 PM.
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It won't be the first time that a UK government has paid for moles at Cambridge, usually they get paid by UK and Russian governments. Amazon are only interested in using drones in the UK because the US government won't allow them such free and easy access. Yet the UK government is talking of clamping down on drones owned by individuals. Seems that this government is more company than people friendly, and if you have the money you can buy more freedom to do what you want.
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Despite the cost of living, it's still very popular.
No good deed goes unpunished....
ifred (18th April, 2015)
Typical tunnel vision, total nonsense.....
Didnt the jam sing about this, going underground or something.
cant see the point of this in London where drilling holes in weak soil
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My master plan is to live forever..... going to plan so far
Despite the cost of living, it's still very popular.
No good deed goes unpunished....
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