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Hovercrafts From Philly To Baltimore! Umm, Yay?

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We may never have flying cars or hoverboards, but we’re at least going to get something futuristic-sounding: The Mid-Atlantic Hovercraft Organization.

John Anderson of Mount Holly, a partner in the organization, is in talks with government officials. He plans to have stops on the Delaware River in Pennsylvania (Bristol, Bensalem, Philadelphia) and several more in New Jersey. The hovercraft would travel from Pennsylvania and Jersey to Baltimore.

A hovercraft journey to Baltimore (from Bristol) would take roughly two hours, carry 110 passengers and cost $45. Now if somebody could only figure out a reason to go to Baltimore.

Would you take an airboat to Baltimore? [The Intelligencer]

  1. sarah b Says: Nov 13 12:59 PM

    the crabs?

  2. Johnny Goodtimes Says: Nov 13 1:07 PM

    If Ron Paul is elected president, every man, woman, and child in America will be able to make to Baltimore via hovercraft in under two hours.

  3. ALB Says: Nov 13 1:24 PM

    I want to start a midatlantic Alycia Lane in a bikini photo organization.

  4. Edvado Says: Nov 14 7:47 AM

    1) The plural of “Hovercraft” is “Hovercraft”
    2) The state’s name is -NEW- Jersey
    3) The real question is, how will Baltimore deal with the increased crime rate if we allow citizens of “The City of Brotherly Love” to visit so easily?

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