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Musk to build tunnel to beat Los Angeles traffic

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BILLIONAIR­E entreprene­ur Elon Musk has broken ground on an undergroun­d tunnel he plans to burrow beneath the city of Los Angeles to spare himself from having to sit in traffic.

He’s also about to purchase a large earth-drilling machine to continue the tunnel, which was started on his companies’ properties in Hawthorne, California, according to a person familiar with his thinking. Musk is chief executive of the space transporta­tion company SpaceX and electric carmaker Tesla Motors, which are located in Hawthorne.

After tunnelling in his own backyard, Musk plans to continue to drill through the earth beneath public city roads, said the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the details have not been made public. The person added the drilling is just a hobby; Musk is not planning to start a new tunnelling company.

The idea was first hatched by Musk last month, who tweeted, “Traffic is driving me nuts” and “am going to build a tunnel-boring machine and just start digging”. He said it would start beneath his desk at SpaceX.

The tweet gave rise to a flurry of speculatio­n, which was further fuelled when Musk tweeted again that he had made “exciting progress”.

Then, late on Friday night, on the eve of a large student competitio­n being held at his company SpaceX, Musk posted on Twitter “we start start digging the tunnel tonight”.

It was unclear whether Musk had applied for legal permits to begin his digging. Apparently digging, even on one’s own property, is not always allowed. Drilling underneath public property requires a variety of permits, which are issued locally in California. The City of Hawthorne could not be reached for comment.

The engineerin­g competitio­n was for the best design for a pod to go through a hyperloop, a vacuum tube that can propel vehicles at very high speeds. Musk proposed the idea of building a hyperloop two years ago, in a white paper that inspired entreprene­urs to build hyperloop companies. – Washington Post

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