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  2. Hovercar - Wikipedia

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    Maglev hover car, based on Tesla Model X. A hover car is a personal vehicle that flies at a constant altitude of up to a few meters (yards) above the ground and used for personal transportation in the same way a modern automobile is employed. The concept usually appears in science fiction.

  3. List of tourist attractions in Gwalior - Wikipedia

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    The Jai Vilas Palace is a nineteenth century palace in Gwalior, India. It was built in 1874 by Jayajirao Scindia, the Maharaja of Gwalior in the British Raj. It is a fine example of European architecture. Usha Kiran Palace is a heritage hotel, adjacent to Jai Vilas Mahal on a 9-acre land in Gwalior built by the royal Scindia dynasty of the ...

  4. Ford Levacar Mach I - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Mach I, also known as the Ford Levacar Mach I, is a concept car hovercraft developed by the Ford Motor Company in the 1950s. [1] The Mach I was a single-seat [2] automobile which rode on pressurized air, not wheels. Its name was inspired by the speed Mach 1, an aspiration speed not yet achieved by vehicles at the time.

  5. Carpool - Wikipedia

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    They then meet and carry out their shared car journey(s) as planned. Carpool pick-up place in the Netherlands. Carpooling is commonly implemented for commuting but is increasingly popular for longer one-off journeys, with the formality and regularity of arrangements varying between schemes and journeys.

  6. Gwalior trade fair - Wikipedia

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    The Gwalior Trade Fair is the largest trade fair in India.It was started in 1905 by the King of Gwalior, Maharaj Madhav Rao Scindia.. Gwalior trade fair consists of large showrooms of several national and international brands such as Audi, Mercedes, BMW, Samsung, and LG along with food zones, amusement rides, shops of clothes, bags, electronics, mobiles, laptops, cars, bikes, buses, trucks etc.

  7. SR.N4 - Wikipedia

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    The journey time from Dover to Boulogne was roughly 35 minutes, with six trips per day being conducted at peak times. The fastest ever crossing of the English Channel by a commercial car-carrying hovercraft was 22 minutes, achieved on 14 September 1995 by the SR.N4 Mk.III GH-2007 Princess Anne on its 10:00 a.m. service. [37] [38]

  8. Tracked Hovercraft - Wikipedia

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    The RTV 31 at Earith, Cambridgeshire, during testing in May 1973. Tracked Hovercraft was an experimental high-speed train developed in the United Kingdom during the 1960s. It combined two British inventions, the hovercraft and the 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 ...

  9. Hovertrain - Wikipedia

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    Duke Hospital PRT Narita Airport Terminal 2 Shuttle System. A hovertrain is a type of high-speed train that replaces conventional steel wheels with hovercraft lift pads, and the conventional railway bed with a paved road-like surface, known as the track or guideway.