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UK Company Wants To Deliver Parcels Through Underground Tunnels

Zothecula writes Drones flown by Amazon aren't the only way we could be getting our parcels delivered in the near future. UK firm Mole Solutions is exploring the possibility of using small robot trains running on underground tracks to manage deliveries, and it's just received funding from the British government to help test the viability of the proposal.

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  1. Re:So sad :( by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Nice to see the government using its vast size to actually take a holistic view and consider all factors for once.

    But no, instead they decided it was cheaper to dump a bunch of extra traffic on an area notorious for congestion to save money. Brilliant!

    I don't even remember which government and I can't be arsed to lookit up becuse it makes no difference. Both the major parties are as dumb as each other.

    I know you're trying to take a swipe a government for this, but please remember that the Royal Mail has been operated as a private organisation for a long time now (even if it's only relatively recently that the government actually sold off the shares), so it wasn't a "government" decision to close thse mail tunnels; it was a private commercial decision. And frankly, as a commercial decision, it was a no-brainer -- those rail tunnels can't be cheap to operate. They also mean that you can't easily relocate your sorting offices if you wanted to.

  2. Re:Pneumatic post by fahrbot-bot · · Score: 5, Funny

    Pneumatic post anyone?

    Everything will work fine until something, like an explosion, happens. Then the system will suffer from post-pneumatic stress syndrome.

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    It must have been something you assimilated. . . .