(Image credit: Hyperloop One)In 2013, SpaceX and Tesla founder Elon Musk proposed a futuristic transportation concept, dubbed the Hyperloop, that would zoom passengers seated inside pods through low-pressure tubes at blistering speeds of about 760 mph (1,220 km/h).
Now, a startup called Hyperloop One (not affiliated with Musk) is trying to turn that vision into a reality. In the Nevada desert, Hyperloop One engineers are building a test track for the futuristic transit system. In this photo, a tube for the full-scale test track awaits processing. [Read more about the Hyperloop One project]
(Image credit: Hyperloop One)Hyperloop One announced in 2016 that it received $80 million in funding to develop the ultra-fast transportation system. This photo is a view into the so-called Levitation Rig that was developed by the Hyperloop One team.
(Image credit: Hyperloop One)Hyperloop One is constructing a test track for the transit system in the Nevada desert. The track, dubbed the DevLoop, will be made up of a series of tubes that will extend 1,640 feet (500 meters).
(Image credit: Hyperloop One)Here, dngineers install the first tube for the Hyperloop One project's test track in the Nevada desert. The tubes measure about 10.8 feet (3.3 meters) in diameter.
(Image credit: Hyperloop One)Tubes for the Hyperloop One test track await installation in the Nevada desert. The so-called DevLoop will serve as a proof of concept, and will act as a test site for the Hyperloop transportation technology, according to the company.
(Image credit: Hyperloop One)Hyperloop One's first planned commercial installation is a track that will run between Dubai and Abu Dhabi. In the future, a Hyperloop network could make any major city in the Gulf Cooperation Council (with member states that include Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates) accessible within 1 hour.
(Image credit: Hyperloop One)A bird's eye view of the Hyperloop One test track in the Nevada desert.
(Image credit: Hyperloop One)To construct the Hyperloop One test track, dubbed the DevLoop, engineers first poured these column caps in the Nevada desert.
(Image credit: Hyperloop One)A welding robot works on a construction project at the Hyperloop One headquarters in Los Angeles.
(Image credit: Hyperloop One)Engineers work to install part of the Hyperloop One test track at a site in the desert located about 30 minutes from Las Vegas.
(Image credit: Hyperloop One)A vacuum pump is moved into position at the site of the Hyperloop One test track.
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