Virgin Hyperloop intends to send pods rushing through a low-pressure tube at 670 miles per hour — but its first passenger test fell short of that. While speed is impressive, Josh Giegel, a cofounder ...
Virgin Hyperloop's CEO Jay Walder has a wealth of transit experience — but his next job is launching him into the unknown. After running subways around the world and the bike-share company that was ...
In an interview with Gizmodo, the Secretary of Transportation expressed skepticism of the Tesla CEO's still hypothetical high-speed transit system. Reading time 3 minutes U.S. Department of ...
When the hyperloop first sparked a frenzy in 2013, it was just an Elon Musk Big Idea—very exciting, maybe possible, definitely hard to believe. Now, five years on, a version of the futuristic, ...
If you’re not in El Puerto de Santa María for the beaches or the annual sherry festival, you’re probably there for the history. The old town on Spain’s Bay of Cádiz, 60 miles northeast of the Rock of ...
This ebook looks at emerging autonomous transport technologies and how they will affect society and the future of business. Read now Hyperloop is a new form of ground transport currently in ...
In August 2013, disappointed by the high-speed-rail system being built through the center of California, Elon Musk released a white paper called Hyperloop Alpha, describing a system of pod-cars ...
Hyperloop One, the futuristic transportation company building tube-encased lines to zip passengers and freight from city to city at airplane-like speeds, is shutting down, according to people familiar ...
Hyperloop set a new public speed record this month, but with a figure just shy of 300 miles per hour, you could be forgiven for thinking the super-fast train is a bit of a slowcoach. The vacuum-sealed ...
It has been almost a decade since Elon Musk floated the idea of hyperloop, a new mode of transportation that promises to move people and goods at the speed of airplanes while staying on the ground.
A Hyperloop system is not yet a 'realistic' mode of transportation, Amtrak's CEO Richard Anderson said on CNBC Tuesday. "I don't think it's realistic right now. I'm glad there are people out there who ...
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