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Is Branson’s hyperloop just plain loopy?

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TERRY HICKMAN,

Southampto­n. THE hyperloop was predicted in Eagle comic in July 1950 as the Electrosen­der (pictured). Seriously, though, how long would it take for this contraptio­n to comfortabl­y accelerate and slow down from its top speed of 670mph? JOHN BROWNE, Holywood, Co. Down.

HS2, the convention­al high-speed line to the North of England which is set to cost £100 billion, should be scrapped and Richard Branson given the go-ahead to finance and build his hyperloop network. Upon completion he should be given £25 billion, thereby saving the taxpayer £75 billion.

RAY H. DOVER, Ingateston­e, Essex. RICHARD BRANSON wants to be launched into space, but I think he is already on another planet with his proposal for a hyperloop. I think that it should be re-named the loopyhype. MICHAEL SCOTT, Poole, Dorset.

 ??  ?? I WISH Richard Branson every success with his plans for a hyperloop, in which people would travel in pods propelled through a near-vacuum tube at speeds of up to 670mph (Mail). Instead of a four-hour train journey from London to Edinburgh, it would...
I WISH Richard Branson every success with his plans for a hyperloop, in which people would travel in pods propelled through a near-vacuum tube at speeds of up to 670mph (Mail). Instead of a four-hour train journey from London to Edinburgh, it would...

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