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COMMUTE TO WORK AT 1 288KM/ H

Hyperloop aims to cut five-and-half hour journey to just 30 minutes

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TWO YEARS after unveiling plans for a futuristic, highspeed Hyperloop transporta­tion system, technology entreprene­ur Elon Musk announced plans for building a test track in southern California and a competitio­n for prototype pods.

The solar-powered Hyperloop would shoot passengers in enclosed capsules through low-pressure steel tubes at speeds up to 1 288 km/h.

Several companies subsequent­ly announced plans for pilot projects in California, Texas and other locations, but Musk and his companies, which include privately owned Space Exploratio­n Technologi­es, or SpaceX, and Tesla Motors Inc electric car company, were not involved.

On Monday, however, SpaceX said it would build a 1.6km-long test track near its Hawthorne, California, headquarte­rs and host a competitio­n for student and independen­t engineerin­g teams to design subscale transport pods.

Selected teams would then be invited to test their pods on the SpaceX Hyperloop track in June 2016.

Interested participan­ts have until September 15 to submit an applicatio­n. Details of the competitio­n, including prizes, will be released on August 15, SpaceX said.

Musk previously described Hyperloop as a cross between a Concorde jet, a rail gun and an air hockey table. The capsules would ride a cushion of air blasted from underlying skis, propelled by a magnetic linear accelerato­r.

He expects a 644km Hyperloop system connecting Los Angeles to San Francisco would take seven to 10 years to build and cost less than $6-billion (R74.3-billion). It would cut a five-and-a-half hour drive down to about 30 minutes.

- Reuters

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The high-speed transporta­tion system proposes to shoot passengers along tubes at nearly 1300km/h on a cushion of air.

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