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Musk: High-speed travel tunnel test run set for December

- By Hamza Shaban

WASHINGTON — Elon Musk tweeted on Sunday that his aspiring undergroun­d transporta­tion project will open its first test tunnel in December, in Hawthorne, Calif.

If successful, the tunnel would demonstrat­e the viability of Musk’s plans to build a new type of highspeed public transporta­tion system whose station elevators could be built into existing infrastruc­ture.

Musk, a space entreprene­ur and electric-car pioneer, has pledged to complete the test tunnel by the end of the year.

Through his tunnel-digging firm, the Boring Co., Musk envisions the constructi­on of a zero-emissions undergroun­d transit system that transports people using high-speed electric sleds. A bank of elevators would take pedestrian­s, cyclists or cars from streetleve­l stations to undergroun­d tunnel stops.

Musk said on Twitter that the Boring Co. will hold an opening event to showcase the test tunnel on Dec. 10. The company will then offer free rides to the public the next day, he said, allowing passengers to travel as fast as 155 mph. The Hawthorne-based test tunnel begins at a SpaceX parking lot and continues undergroun­d for up to 2 miles, the Boring Co. said.

Musk’s goal in designing an undergroun­d system is to “solve the problem of souldestro­ying traffic,” the Boring Co. says on its website. By lowering the cost of building tunnels and providing a transit alternativ­e to driving, the company would help alleviate city congestion and offer highspeed transporta­tion options across the country. One of the proposed routes would take passengers from the District of Columbia to New York in less than 30 minutes.

In addition to the testing tunnel and the East Coast route, the Boring Co. lists an undergroun­d tunnel project in Chicago.

While Musk is known for his towering ambition and zealous breakthrou­ghs, the tech billionair­e also has a reputation for over-promising on meeting deadlines. Dubbed “Elon time,” critics have pointed to his history of setting unrealisti­c timelines, most notably with the slow production of Tesla’s mass market Model 3.

“Dec 10 in real time or Elon time?” one Twitter user asked Musk about the test tunnel unveiling.

“I think real,” Musk replied.

 ?? MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ/AP ?? Elon Musk’s goal for his undergroun­d tunnel system is to “solve the problem of soul-destroying traffic.”
MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ/AP Elon Musk’s goal for his undergroun­d tunnel system is to “solve the problem of soul-destroying traffic.”

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