desiboys Posted October 3, 2017 Report Posted October 3, 2017 A hyperloop route between St. Louis and Kansas City is under serious consideration Meet me in St. Louis (in 31 minutes) by Andrew J. Hawkins@andyjayhawk Oct 3, 2017, 12:00pm EDT Missouri officials announced the formation of a public-private partnership today to study the feasibility of building a hyperloop route between St. Louis and Kansas City. The study is being supported by Hyperloop One, the Los Angeles-based startup that has been working to realize Elon Musk’s dream of nearly supersonic, tube-based transportation. The study is being conducted by a consortium of groups, including the Missouri Department of Transportation, the St. Louis Regional Chamber, the KC Tech Council, the University of Missouri System, and the Missouri Innovation Center in Columbia. The news of the state’s interest comes on the heels of Hyperloop One’s announcement of the winners of a global challenge to find what it believes to be the best places in the world to build the first hyperloop tracks. 248 MILES IN JUST 31 MINUTES St. Louis to Kansas City is a 248-mile route that takes around three hours and 40 minutes by car, or about 55 minutes by plane (not including time spent traveling to the airport, security lines, etc.). Hyperloop One claims the trip would just take 31 minutes using its system of aerodynamic pods traveling through nearly airless tubes at speeds of up to 760 mph. Of course, that depends on building hundreds of miles of tubes, either above ground on pylons along a highway like I-70, or through underground tunnels. The Missouri study will explore all these options, as well the amount of state money that would be needed to build it. The study will cost about $1.5 million, and will be paid for using private funds, Missouri officials said. “We are committed to bringing this innovative mode of transportation to Missouri,” said Patrick McKenna, commissioner of the state’s transportation department, in a statement. Missouri was not a winner in Hyperloop One’s challenge, yet the company sees the state’s interest in a hyperloop route as further validation for its still-untested product. “Looking at the proposed routes in Missouri, it’s really one of the best we’ve ever seen,” said Dan Katz, Hyperloop One’s director of public policy and North American projects. It’s an “incredibly straight route,” Katz said, which is important for hyperloop pods to achieve their top speeds. It would also connect with the city of Columbia, the home of the University of Missouri, which is about halfway between St. Louis and Kansas City. “It’s about as attractive a route as we’ve seen,” Katz said. “IT’S ABOUT AS ATTRACTIVE A ROUTE AS WE’VE SEEN.” In addition to Missouri, Colorado is also performing a feasibility study of a proposed route that would connect Denver, Colorado Springs, and Cheyenne, Wyoming. Both states have gone the extra step of rallying support among both the public and private sectors, Katz said. That’s a crucial ingredient for any state that aspires to host the futuristic transportation system. “Missouri stepped up in a big way,” he said. “We see it coming from the governor’s office and a number of private sector business groups, all across the board.” And while Hyperloop One is participating in Missouri’s study, any proposed project would still need to go through an open bidding process to determine which company wins the contract. That said, Katz insisted that his company was best positioned to do just that. “We feel confident that we’re the only company in the world that has completed a working, full-system hyperloop,” he said. But whether the hyperloop will be built first in the US or abroad (or at all) is still an open question. Finland and Dubai are both considering their own hyperloop routes. Meanwhile, Elon Musk is suddenly interested again in the idea he helped popularize back in 2013. Of course, building anything new in the US, experts will tell you, is incredibly difficult, if not close to impossible. It can take years, if not decades. Still, the interest Hyperloop One has managed to generate so far among normally risk-averse stakeholders in government and business is certainly impressive. The company’s executives have always said their effort is a multi-decade one, and now we can see why. Routes need to be studied, technology needs to be validated, and money (lots of it) need to be locked down. To go very, very fast, you must first go very, very slow. Quote
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PKISTHEKING Posted October 4, 2017 Report Posted October 4, 2017 Rendu picchi fook cities ki loop vesthe yemosthadhi aath ula katta? Ny to DC vesthe it's worth.. no ny to Edison plz..all oil cun ts will screw it up. Quote
perugu_vada Posted October 5, 2017 Report Posted October 5, 2017 23 hours ago, PKISTHEKING said: Rendu picchi fook cities ki loop vesthe yemosthadhi aath ula katta? Ny to DC vesthe it's worth.. no ny to Edison plz..all oil cun ts will screw it up. Akada unna traffic ki hyperloop kadu kada ah roads medha unna gunthalu puudchaali antene headache, you are talking about a project that takes few yrs to complete Quote
TampaChinnodu Posted October 5, 2017 Report Posted October 5, 2017 why are they wasting 1.5 million on study. repo maapo amaravathi lo kattestharu. chinna babu recommendation theesukoni free gaa study sesukovachu. Quote
Android_Halwa Posted October 5, 2017 Report Posted October 5, 2017 Shinkansen , the operator of the high speed rail network in Japan who are now bilding the superfast track in India running between Mumbai and Ahmedabad on BOT basis, Proposed to build the same network between NY and DC almost 7-8 years back but thanks to the oil lobby, airline lobby and red tape during the obama administration, It never went ahead. One can expect similar thing to happen with Hyperloop too. Quote
tennisluvr Posted October 5, 2017 Report Posted October 5, 2017 1 minute ago, Android_Halwa said: Shinkansen , the operator of the high speed rail network in Japan who are now bilding the superfast track in India running between Mumbai and Ahmedabad on BOT basis, Proposed to build the same network between NY and DC almost 7-8 years back but thanks to the oil lobby, airline lobby and red tape during the obama administration, It never went ahead. One can expect similar thing to happen with Hyperloop too. So basically it won't materialize anytime soon? Quote
Android_Halwa Posted October 5, 2017 Report Posted October 5, 2017 17 minutes ago, tennisluvr said: So basically it won't materialize anytime soon? Three major sectors which need high speed rail.. NYC-DC, SFO-LAX, Dallas-Houston....building a high speed rail is much easier,cheaper and faster and still does the same job at affordable pace. At-least economically viable now. Hyperloop is not economically viable. The investment won't be able to make money and as long as it doesn't, It wont materialize. Only source is govt funding and if govt fund, there is a lobby to make sure it wont get ahead... Quote
ARYA Posted October 5, 2017 Report Posted October 5, 2017 SFO - LAX idi vestene vadiki emaina financial ga viable avtundi ledante bezawada to amaravati hyperloop lekkane untundi paristhithi Quote
Android_Halwa Posted October 5, 2017 Report Posted October 5, 2017 2 hours ago, ARYA said: SFO - LAX idi vestene vadiki emaina financial ga viable avtundi ledante bezawada to amaravati hyperloop lekkane untundi paristhithi SFO-LAX....one of the most lucrative sector for airlines. This nation built heavy rail roads in 20th century itself, not that they cannot build a faster rail road, but lobby won't allow to do so... Quote
ARYA Posted October 5, 2017 Report Posted October 5, 2017 10 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said: SFO-LAX....one of the most lucrative sector for airlines. This nation built heavy rail roads in 20th century itself, not that they cannot build a faster rail road, but lobby won't allow to do so... ite most lucrative hyperloop Bezawada - Amaravathi e antava Quote
Android_Halwa Posted October 5, 2017 Report Posted October 5, 2017 Just now, ARYA said: ite most lucrative hyperloop Bezawada - Amaravathi e antava finally, only profitable hyperloop is bezawada-amaravati ae... elon musk AP citizenship teesukuntundu ani talk.. telugu ratna puraskaram istunaru anta :-) Quote
mahesh1 Posted October 5, 2017 Report Posted October 5, 2017 5 hours ago, TampaChinnodu said: why are they wasting 1.5 million on study. repo maapo amaravathi lo kattestharu. chinna babu recommendation theesukoni free gaa study sesukovachu. Quote
ARYA Posted October 5, 2017 Report Posted October 5, 2017 6 hours ago, TampaChinnodu said: why are they wasting 1.5 million on study. repo maapo amaravathi lo kattestharu. chinna babu recommendation theesukoni free gaa study sesukovachu. 15 minutes ago, mahesh1 said: Quote
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