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Saturday, September 24, 2016

Peterborough Cambridgeshire Photographs

Peterborough Cambridgeshire Photographs




Subway Art







Asda








Mosques













T K Maxx in part of the old Woolworth Building








Beehive Pub











Tracked Hovercraft Ltd 

Tracked Hovercraft was an experimental high speed train developed in the 
United Kingdom during the 1960s. It combined two British inventions, the hovercraft and linear induction motor, in an effort to produce a train system that would provide 250 mph (400 km/h) inter-city service with lowered capital costs compared to other high-speed solutions. Substantially similar to the French Aérotrain and other hovertrain systems of the 1960s, Tracked Hovercraft suffered a similar fate as these projects when it was cancelled as a part of wide budget cuts in 1973.

All that remains of the Tracked Hovercraft test system, 
the RTV 31 test vehicle and a single portion of its guideway preserved at 
Railworld near Peterborough.







Waitrose 







British Transport Police Station