Premium Only Content
This video is only available to Rumble Premium subscribers. Subscribe to
enjoy exclusive content and ad-free viewing.

Before London’s Tube: The Lost Victorian Hyperloop
3 months ago
1.08K
In the 1860s, London built a futuristic underground network that few people remember today. Long before the Tube or Mail Rail, the Pneumatic Despatch Company operated a series of capsule trains—powered by compressed air—that shuttled letters and parcels beneath the city at breakneck speed. It was efficient, innovative, and ahead of its time.
Backed by major investors and the British Post Office, this Victorian system promised to solve the city’s growing logistical challenges. At its peak, it could send mail between stations in under a minute. But just over a decade later, it vanished—abandoned, sealed off, and largely forgotten. So what happened to the Pneumatic Despatch Company? And could parts of it still survive beneath modern London?
Loading comments...
-
17:40
It's History
17 days ago $0.08 earnedThe Forbidden 8-Mile Wall | Detroit’s Hidden Divide
3483 -
The Nick DiPaolo Show Channel
3 hours agoKirk Assassination Theories Abound! | The Nick Di Paolo Show #1795
8.37K6 -
41:09
Katie Miller Pod
16 hours agoEpisode 8 - Adena Friedman | The Katie Miller Podcast
4.2K -
LIVE
Nikko Ortiz
1 hour agoArena Breakout Better Than Tarkov? - Rumble LIVE
103 watching -
LIVE
GritsGG
5 hours agoDuos! Most Wins in WORLD! 3680+!
102 watching -
DVR
Kim Iversen
2 hours agoSnake Eyes to Charlie Kirk: Is Life Copying this Hollywood Script?
19.1K29 -
1:05:24
TheCrucible
2 hours agoThe Extravaganza! EP: 44 (9/29/25)
86.5K6 -
1:39:07
Redacted News
3 hours agoThe FBI's Charlie Kirk assassination story has fully collapsed as new details emerge | Redacted News
139K123 -
1:15:20
vivafrei
5 hours agoLive with The Blaze's Steve Baker: Jan. 6 Fed-Surrection and Patel's Clarification Adds Confusion!
162K39 -
LIVE
Futures Edge: Finance Unfiltered with Jim Iuorio and Bob Iaccino
3 hours ago $1.34 earnedSeptember Surge: What It Means for Q4
82 watching