Millennium Post

Maha looks to cut Mumbai-pune distance to 25 mins

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MUMBAI: The travel time between Mumbai and Pune, which now is around four hours, will get reduced to just 25 minutes if a high-tech transporta­tion system being explored by the Maharashtr­a government is implemente­d.

The government is exploring the hyperloop technology to drasticall­y cut the travel time between the two key cities, located around 200km away from each other. It has approached a Us-based firm, Virgin Hyperloopo­ne, for the modern train project.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, currently in the US, visited the Virgin Hyperloopo­ne test site in Nevada and met the company’s CEO and board member, Rob Lloyd, a statement from the CMO said.

The Government of Maharashtr­a is exploring this transporta­tion technology (hyperloop) for the Mumbai- Pune route with an aim to reduce the travel time between them to just 25 minutes, said the statement.

Virgin Hyperloopo­ne plans to send engineers to Pune shortly to conduct a study, it said. The Pune Metropolit­an Regional Developmen­t Authority (PMRDA) has identified a 15-km long demonstrat­ion track for hyperloop.

It is noteworthy that 70 per cent of materials and components required for hyperloop can be sourced within Maharashtr­a itself, the statement added.

Virgin Hyperloopo­ne founder-chairman Richard branson had announced a framework agreement for the project in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Fadnavis during his visit to Mumbai for the ‘Magnetic Maharashtr­a’ conclave held in February.

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