Train-style carriages full of travelers, flung through the air at over 700 mph in vacuum tubes. Ten years ago, hyperloop looked like it could be the transport of the future. So what happened?
Katherine Martinko is an expert in sustainable living. She holds a degree in English Literature and History from the University of Toronto. In a 2021 post, titled "Is the Hyperloop for Real?," we ...
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – The $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill has been signed into law and is expected to offer funding opportunities for the proposed Virgin Hyperloop One project in West Virginia. Sarah ...
Virgin Hyperloop announced last week that it will lay off more than 100 workers and shift its focus from passenger to freight service, according to The Financial Times. The transportation company has ...
GARDENA, Calif. (KABC) -- Virgin Hyperloop's X2 pod is history and the future in one. "The hyperloop is the first new form of mass transportation in over a century," Ryan Kelly, vice president of ...
The infamous hyperloop concept was applauded by many and contested by some. The idea of traveling with zero emissions and zero noise, at a mind-blowing speed of 670 mph (1,078 kph), is certainly ...
Virgin Hyperloop released a video Monday that lays out its vision for transportation. The video claims pods will be able to glide at 670 miles per hour inside tubes that can connect cities across the ...
Virgin Hyperloop, the startup attempting to bring Elon Musk’s vision of high-speed trains to life, has changed its name. At some point in the last few weeks, the company quietly changed its name back ...
Virgin Hyperloop came to be in June of 2014, promising to revolutionize transit with its concept of pressurized, high-speed pod travel. Now, over $400 million dollars in funding later, the company has ...