Pneumatic tubes were used to move mail in New York City, London, Germany, and Washington, D.C., and even transport food, cats, and yes, people.
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Pneumatic tubes were used to move mail in New York City, London, Germany, and Washington, D.C., and even transport food, cats, and yes, people.
I'll take bad ideas for 1000.
There was a huge network of pneumatic tubes under Paris used by the postal services between 1866 and 1980.
With that you could send a letter to any address in the city that would arrive in less than 2 hours.
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The elevator tubes on the Jetson's were probably based on these.
Wow, I never made that connection
Futurama too, I would assume - even if only indirectly via the Jetsons.
Wish there were more of these still
Yeah, they're pretty much only in bank drive-up windows and maybe some office buildings. It really is a shame because they're so cool.
A lot of hospitals have them too
A series of tubes, you say?
I used to haunt surplus yards as a high schooler in the 1980’s. There were a lot of pneumatic tube components to be found as the world was switching to electronic networking. Pumps, boxes of o-ring seals, tubes and junction fittings.
Ahhh reminds me of my youth.
Tried to build these in our garage with PVC pipe, a blowtorch (to heat and bend tubes), and a shop vac.
Went about as well as you can imagine, but still had a blast.
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