Countries in Europe and Asia are filled with high-speed bullet trains, bringing passengers from Paris to London or Tokyo to Kyoto within 2.5 hours. But hyperloops could bring passengers from Los Angeles to San Francisco in 45 minutes. Elon Musk introduced the concept of the hyperloop in 2013, but the US still doesn't have one. So what's the holdup? It all comes down to technology, money, and construction. Virgin Hyperloop is on its way to developing the first hyperloop, testing a 107-mph run in November using maglev technology. MORE TRAVEL VIDEOS: What It Takes To Be An Air Traffic Controller At The World's Busiest Airport What It Takes To Be A Cruise Ship Performer What It Takes To Be A First Class Flight Attendant For Emirates ------------------------------------------------------ #Tesla #Plane #BusinessInsider Business Insider tells you all you need to know about business, finance, tech, retail, and more. Visit us at: Subscribe: BI on Facebook: BI on Instagram: BI on Twitter: BI on Amazon Prime: How Elon Musk's 700 MPH Hyperloop Concept Could Become The Fastest Way To Travel
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