
Hyperloop network connecting Amsterdam and Paris could be running by 2028 says Hardt Hyperloop
Daily MailA hyperloop network that would whoosh passengers between Amsterdam and Paris in under 90 minutes may become a reality within the next eight years. Dutch company Hardt Hyperloop is developing the ultra-fast transport technology, which involves a train-style pod that floats using magnetic levitation being pushed via electric propulsion at over 620mph through a steel tube maintained at a partial vacuum. Hyperloop travel involves a train-style pod that floats using magnetic levitation being pushed via electric propulsion at over 600mph through a steel tube maintained at a partial vacuum A rendering of what passengers could experience inside a hyperloop pod WHAT IS HYPERLOOP? The hyperloop concept was unveiled by Elon Musk in 2013, who at the time said it could take passengers the 380 miles from LA to San Francisco in 30 minutes MailOnline reported in 2017 that Hardt had set up a full-scale testing centre to trial its hyperloop technology. Pictured is the testing tube The hyperloop concept was unveiled by Elon Musk in 2013, who at the time said it could take passengers the 380 miles from LA to San Francisco in 30 minutes - half the time it takes a plane.
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