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Underground Freight Networks

morphovar writes "The German Ruhr University of Bochum is conducting experiments with a large-scale model for an automated subterranean transport system. It would use unmanned electric vehicles on rails that travel in a network through pipelines with a diameter of 1.6 meters, up to distances of 150 kilometers. Sending cargo goods through underground pipelines is anything but new — see this scan of a 1929 magazine article about Chicago's underground freight tunnel network (more details). Translating this concept to the 21st century would be something like introducing email for things: you could order something on the Internet and pick it up through a trapdoor in your cellar the next morning."

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  1. Re:Pneumatic Telegraph by csnydermvpsoft · · Score: 5, Funny

    From the Damn Interesting article: ...and some of these lines remained in operation until 1953. Ultimately, however, trucks proved more efficient at information-moving than the series of tubes.

    Ha! How wrong they were! Everyone knows that series of tubes are much more efficient than big trucks.

  2. Re:Amazing! by Unique2 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yes, but with the new system you don't even need to leave your parents basement!

    One less awkward social interaction to deal with!

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