San Diego Union-Tribune

MUSK FIRM PROPOSING ‘VEGAS LOOP’ TUNNEL PEOPLE MOVER

The Boring Co. wants to widen scope of project

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A company nearing completion of a short undergroun­d motorway for electric cars at the expanded Las Vegas Convention Center wants to widen its scope and build a people mover tunnel system beneath the Las Vegas Strip.

Billionair­e entreprene­ur Elon Musk’s tunneling operator, called The Boring Co., dubs the project the “Vegas Loop.”

It would drill undergroun­d from downtown Las Vegas, beneath the Las Vegas Boulevard resort corridor to the newly opened Allegiant Stadium, a distance of about 7 miles, according to a presentati­on Tuesday to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority.

A connection to McCarran Internatio­nal Airport is also being considered, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.

No cost projection­s were disclosed by authority CEO Steve Hill and Boring Co. President Steve Davis. But they said taxpayer dollars would not be used and passenger stations would be paid for by property owners.

They said the company is seeking a city permit and will submit plans to

Clark County.

The concept includes a loop of about 15 miles, with perhaps 50 stations where passengers would board selfdrivin­g electric Tesla vehicles. Passenger fares have not yet been determined.

Boring Co. has spent about a year drilling the $52.5 million Convention Center people mover, which has three stations along parallel 1-mile tunnels connecting exhibit halls and parking at the sprawling conference facility just east of the Strip.

It is expected to open by the end of the year to provide trips of less than two minutes for convention­eers in 16-passenger Tesla vehicles. The convention authority plans to make trips free.

Davis and Hill have in the past floated the idea of a wider transit system similar to the Convention Center project that would be built and operated as a commercial venture by Boring, the ReviewJour­nal reported. The system would function as an undergroun­d ride-hailing system with passengers taken pointto-point to destinatio­ns, instead of a subway system with station stops.

Musk co-founded and leads Tesla and SpaceX.

 ?? ROBYN BECK AP ?? Elon Musk at an unveiling event for the Boring Co., which is building a short undergroun­d motor way for electric cars.
ROBYN BECK AP Elon Musk at an unveiling event for the Boring Co., which is building a short undergroun­d motor way for electric cars.

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