Operators hope newly opened Dutch track will help prove feasibility of high-speed shuttle system
Operators said the facility would help prove the hyperloop’s feasibility, saying it could allow a 6,200-mile network of high-speed tubes to be in place around the continent by 2050.
Made of 34 interconnected prefabricated 2.5-metre-wide steel cylinders, the partly EU-funded test pipe is somewhat shorter than the 2-mile trackThe fork in the Vandeem pipe will allow engineers to test what happens at a “lane switch” when a high-speed vehicle changes course. First tests will be carried out by the Dutch company Hardt
His fellow tycoon Richard Branson continued to put the hype in hyperloop with a Virgin-branded company testing a passenger capsule in the Nevada desert in 2020. He sold up and the renamed Hyperloop One collapsed last year.
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