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Early test shows off high-speed Hyperloop transport system | Early test shows off high-speed Hyperloop transport system |
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An early test of Hyperloop - a proposed high-speed transport system - has accelerated a sled to 116 mph (187km/h) in 1.1 seconds in the Nevada desert. | An early test of Hyperloop - a proposed high-speed transport system - has accelerated a sled to 116 mph (187km/h) in 1.1 seconds in the Nevada desert. |
Wednesday's demonstration was the first public glimpse of Hyperloop, a system that could send people and cargo through tubes at the speed of sound. | Wednesday's demonstration was the first public glimpse of Hyperloop, a system that could send people and cargo through tubes at the speed of sound. |
Executives hope in five years' time people will be able to travel from Los Angeles to San Francisco in 30 minutes. | Executives hope in five years' time people will be able to travel from Los Angeles to San Francisco in 30 minutes. |
"It's real. It's happening now," Hyperloop CEO Rob Lloyd said. | "It's real. It's happening now," Hyperloop CEO Rob Lloyd said. |
Tesla co-founder Elon Musk first pitched the idea in 2013, urging others to take up the proposals as he and his company developed electric cars and solar energy technology. | |
The technology uses levitating pods that move through a low-friction environment with electricity and magnets. The pods are designed to travel at more than 700 mph (1,120km/h). | The technology uses levitating pods that move through a low-friction environment with electricity and magnets. The pods are designed to travel at more than 700 mph (1,120km/h). |
Hyperloop hopes to start moving cargo by 2019 and people by 2021. However, huge logistical and technological hurdles remain. | Hyperloop hopes to start moving cargo by 2019 and people by 2021. However, huge logistical and technological hurdles remain. |
The plan has detractors including James Moore, director of the University of Southern California's Transportation Engineering Program. | The plan has detractors including James Moore, director of the University of Southern California's Transportation Engineering Program. |
"I would certainly not say nothing will come of Hyperloop technology," Mr Moore told the Associated Press. "But I doubt this specific piece of technology will have a dramatic effect on how we move people and goods in the near term." | "I would certainly not say nothing will come of Hyperloop technology," Mr Moore told the Associated Press. "But I doubt this specific piece of technology will have a dramatic effect on how we move people and goods in the near term." |
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