Darkhorseman81 t1_j8h73xt wrote
Reply to comment by Riccma02 in 7 international companies have teamed with the EU to form the International Hyperloop Association, the industry's first trade body. by lughnasadh
Those Tube rail systems work better.
Weltkaiser t1_j8ha305 wrote
You mean a metro?
Darkhorseman81 t1_j8hamw5 wrote
Nah. It's a glass tube with a mag Lev vehicle inside of it.
Half the price of normal high speed rail. Less chance of floods, weather, or wildlife getting in the tube and causing damage or delays.
A start up company in Texas was one of the best contenders making them. I was analysing studies on the materials they used.
-The_Blazer- t1_j8hsz00 wrote
> Nah. It's a glass tube with a mag Lev vehicle inside of it. > > > > Half the price of normal high speed rail
How is maglev, which is already more expensive than HSR, covered with an extremely long glass tube cheaper than HSR?
I'm fairly pro-maglev, but I don't see the point of pumping up the cost by covering it. In the urban areas where this would have some utility in shielding the populace from the 600 Km/h noise and wind you probably can't go very fast to begin with.
Weltkaiser t1_j8hdupl wrote
You're invested in window cleaning supplies or something? Cause that's almost as stupid as the Hyperloop in terms of maintenance and cost outweighing the benefits significantly.
EaZyMellow t1_j8hgyx3 wrote
Have you seen what engineers can overcome? Reducing maintenance on a magnetic device “can” be simple. It’s just hard.
CloserToTheStars t1_j8hugk1 wrote
People like echo chambers. Just let the inventors invent. And they do so whatever Reddit thinks is bollocks anyway plus elon the devil is involved… so fighting a losing battle no matter what it is
OknowTheInane t1_j8iacqz wrote
Glass tube. In Texas. Sounds pleasant.
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