"Save the Last Remaining British Rail Hovercraft from Destruction" Posted by grahame at 19:37, 31st January 2016 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
From Ian Visits Blog
In the 1970s, the best way to travel across the English Channel was with British Rail, and on a hovercraft. Of the hovercraft that used to travel across the English Channel, the huge SRN4 class were the most famous, but now their future is in doubt.
As developers move in with bulldozers, the Hovercraft Museum Trust is this evening fighting desperately to save one of the two remaining cross channel SRN4 hovercraft from destruction. ...
As developers move in with bulldozers, the Hovercraft Museum Trust is this evening fighting desperately to save one of the two remaining cross channel SRN4 hovercraft from destruction. ...
Re: "Save the Last Remaining British Rail Hovercraft from Destruction" Posted by Western Pathfinder at 20:43, 31st January 2016 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Great shame I've just watched The Princess Margaret on the TV this afternoon
She's the hovercraft that Bond uses to cross the channel in Diamonds are Forever and the one that's going to be scrapped

Re: "Save the Last Remaining British Rail Hovercraft from Destruction" Posted by paul7575 at 15:11, 1st February 2016 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Potential here for a museum about stuff no one has any interest in, I'm afraid. What would be the 'wow factor' encouraging visitors - assuming they are going to have to pay?
From the sea front road at Lee on Solent the two large craft look as though they have just been abandoned exactly where they were put when they first arrived.
Paul
Re: "Save the Last Remaining British Rail Hovercraft from Destruction" Posted by grahame at 08:53, 1st May 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
An OLD topic .... and a reminder that the Hovercraft Museum IS still with us - https://hovercraft-museum.org/
Whether visiting as a family, enthusiast or just plain curious, we offer something for everyone! Overlooking the seafront at Lee-on-the-Solent, and based on the old Daedalus naval base, we are the only Hovercraft Museum in the world. One of Hampshire’s unique attractions it’s a collection of international significance and is entirely volunteer-run.