"I'm Rollo Ross from Reuters and I'm just north of Las Vegas where I'm checking out the latest form of transportation - the Virgin Hyperloop - which could very well revolutionise the future.: Virgin ...
Virgin Hyperloop promises a future with transport pods zooming through tubes at hundreds of miles per hour. To get there, it's built a prototype in a Nevada desert. Claire Reilly was a video host, ...
The first images of what the Hyperloop, tubular transportation system of the near future, could look like have surfaced. The images come courtesy of Hyperloop and UCLA's Hyperloop SUPRASTUDIO, which ...
One small trip for humans, one giant leap for Virgin Hyperloop. In a historic first, two passengers embarked on a high-speed hyperloop train on Sunday evening at the Virgin Hyperloop's 1,640-foot ...
When it comes to travel, technology is looking to speed up and bring whole new modes of transport to your daily lives. From delivering your Amazon orders via drones to self-driving cars, we are going ...
China claims to have become the first country in the world to successfully carry out tests on a Hyperloop-style, magnetically levitated train inside a vacuum tube — or “vactrain” for short — according ...
Virgin Hyperloop has released a new video showing what the experience of being shot inside a pod down a vacuum tube at breakneck speeds could one day look and feel like. It’s an ambitious vision of ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: This is the future of high-speed transportation. It's 3 1/2 times faster than Japan's Shinkansen bullet trains and even faster than a Boeing 747. It's ...
Virgin Hyperloop carried its first humans in a test run late last year. The project is apace, but it won’t be in service for almost a decade—and likely will be developed in other parts of the world ...
The year is 2030. You’re in a sleek pod-like capsule that’s levitating inside a low pressure steel tube and accelerating across the country at speeds of more than 600 miles per hour. This is Hyperloop ...
Think of how well-traveled and eco-responsible you would be if you could economically zip between cities at speeds exceeding 700 miles per hour in a comfortable, carbon-neutral way. Without going to ...