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That’s Boring: Chicago hires Elon Musk for high-speed undergroun­d transport

- NOVA SAFO

Elon Musk’s The Boring Company has been tapped to build a high-speed undergroun­d transporta­tion system for Chicago — the first US city to bank on the entreprene­ur’s futuristic concept for mass transit.

The project, announced on Thursday, would employ undergroun­d tunnels and autonomous electric vehicles called “skates.” They would reach speeds as high as 150 miles (240 kilometres) per hour, zipping passengers between the Midwestern city’s downtown core and its O’Hare airport, one of the nation’s busiest.

Details remained to be hammered out, including the exact route of The Chicago Express Loop. But Musk told a news conference that the project could break ground as early as four months from now, pending regulatory reviews, and be completed in three years or less.

If successful, it would be a significan­t step forward for Musk’s The Boring Company, which until now had yet to convince any American city to deploy its new transporta­tion technology.

“Chicago is giving us the opportunit­y to show that it can be useful and economical­ly viable on a large scale,” Musk said. “One of the hardest thing to do with any new technology is ... to show people that it can indeed be useful.”

The company’s proposal — one of two finalist bids to create high-speed transport from the airport to Chicago’s business district — promised to reduce the duration of the 20-mile journey to just 12 minutes. A taxi ride currently can take as much as an hour or more with traffic.

The privately-funded project, which will reportedly cost $1 billion, will require an injection of capital into the company. It has raised only a fraction of that amount to date.

Among the other obstacles ahead for the company will be to prove that it can employ innovation­s to reduce the cost of tunneling by as much as tenfold, as it has predicted.

Musk alluded to his other ventures, saying he would borrow technologi­es from SpaceX and Tesla Inc. The high-speed vehicles are to be built on a modified Tesla Model X chassis and are expected to carry eight to 16 passengers at a time.

Chicago is the first to gamble on Musk’s vision. But Mayor Rahm Emanuel said there was relatively little risk since no public financing was involved.

“We have a tremendous opportunit­y,” he said. “We get the upside with no financial risk at all.”

Musk in May pitched a similar undergroun­d tunnel system in Los Angeles, and has proposed another that would link Washington D.C. and Baltimore.

The idea for the Loop is that it would be a slowed-down and simplified version of the hyperloop concept — a system of pods travelling through vacuum tubes that eliminate air friction and theoretica­lly allow for speeds reaching 600 miles per hour.

The Chicago project would not require a vacuum, because of the shorter route and slower speed. But Musk hinted at his eventual goal of combining the two systems.

“We think that the loop system, which will ultimately transition to the hyperloop system, there’s the potential here for a revolution­ary transport system,” he said. Others are also working on the idea. Dubai’s giant port operator DP World in April teamed up with billionair­e Richard Branson’s Virgin Hyperloop to create a new company focused on tube-based cargo transport systems that would link roads, rail lines and airports.

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 ??  ?? This undated artist’s rendering shows part of a proposed high-speed undergroun­d transporta­tion system that will zip passengers between downtown Chicago to O’Hare Internatio­nal Airport.
This undated artist’s rendering shows part of a proposed high-speed undergroun­d transporta­tion system that will zip passengers between downtown Chicago to O’Hare Internatio­nal Airport.
 ??  ?? This undated artist’s rendering shows an autonomous electric vehicle called ‘skates’.
This undated artist’s rendering shows an autonomous electric vehicle called ‘skates’.

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