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Rail Cam Live Plus a Real Goody!!

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Isle of Wight, but more interestingly 2 Hovercrafts to watch (if you know the times they operate). S'cuse me for being ignorant but thought hovercrafts were no longer used!! :dunno:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34YMtblpGaE

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https://iwsteamrailway.co.uk/about-us/live-webcams/


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Is that the rail replacement bus service?

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That's what I was wondering. A quiet day for a ride in Ryde.

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Nigel H-J wrote:
22 Dec 2020, 13:48
S'cuse me for being ignorant but thought hovercrafts were no longer used!! :dunno:
Both excellent links. Thanks for that Nigel.

As for the Hovercraft, apparently this is the operator - https://www.hovertravel.co.uk/

They operate the Griffon 12000TD - https://www.griffonhoverwork.com/produc ... overcraft/

I do like the setup on the Griffon of having little electrically-powered "bow fans" (for lack of a better term) for low speed handling similar to a bow thruster on a big ship versus the much less efficient and definitely louder forward thrust ducts used on many military and earlier civilian hovercraft.

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Thanks for the info Chris found those links very interesting. Also seen that they are recruiting for a Hovercraft Pilot, wish I was younger and could take the necessary courses as the average pilot hovercraft salary in United Kingdom is £53,701 or an equivalent hourly rate of £26. Any-one interested?

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I remember seeing the SRN4's as a kid. Huge great things. I always wanted to go on one but we ended up on cross channel ferries as my Dad had shares in the company which allowed us to travel at reduced price.
I did have an Airfix SRN4, half of which was made from clear plastic, allowing viewing of cars and lounges inside.

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Used the Ramsgate SRN service quite a lot when I worked in Belgium. Brilliant service, gave me a head start on colleagues using the Calais/Dover ships.

On one trip the weather was very bad and the pilot told us he was going to do a direct crossing and then travel up the UK coast line to Ramsgate. It was an exciting ride hammering along the beaches but a few passengers were looking a bit green when we reached our destination.

Happy days. :agree:

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Thanks for the links, Nigel. :thumbsup: I read somewhere that the Class 483's were being retired from Isle of Wight service at the end of 2020. Very sad if it's true. Those old girls deserve a nice long retirement in the Isle of Wight sun after all those years serving in the dark London underground. :(

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The 483's are now 78 years old and you cannot get parts for them. Sadly most days it is a bus service and not a train.

The newish 484 is only 40 years old.

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I remember going on the Dover-Calais and the Kowloon-Canton hovercraft.

Both were very noisy and we couldn''t see anything for the spray.
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