It seems that the "Hyperloop" project, if it is implemented, will change the concept of travel by train in the future, as the movement through it will be by electromagnetic propulsion at the speed of jet aircraft, according to the newspaper "CNet" specialized in technology news.
The Hyperloop acts as a magnetic train inside a tube with a near-vacuum environment, thus eliminating virtually all friction and air resistance, allowing for comfortable, quiet travel, at speeds of up to 670 mph (1,070 kph).
Trains are compartments that can be separated to deliver passengers to different destinations.
It runs on batteries and does not produce any direct emissions that might affect the climate.
And the company, "Virgin Hyperloop", revealed a video showing its vision of what it will be like to travel on the future train that runs inside a tube.
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