Hyperloop One zooms past Kansas City-St. Louis route
September 15, 2017 | Bobby Burch
The prospect of traveling from Kansas City to St. Louis in 23 minutes recently zipped past the Show Me State.
Hyperloop One — a tech firm that created a system propelling vehicles at speeds of about 760 miles per hour — announced Thursday its four winning U.S. routes, cutting Kansas City from a list of 11 semifinalists. In addition to the four U.S. routes selected, Hyperloop announced six other winning tracks in the United Kingdom, Canada, Mexico and India.
“Following a close assessment of the proposals by a panel of experts in infrastructure, technology and transportation, 10 teams from five countries were chosen from among hundreds of applicants,” the company wrote in a release. “Hyperloop One will commit meaningful business and engineering resources and work closely with each of the winning teams/routes to determine their commercial viability.”
Think of the Hyperloop system as high-speed rail travel in a vacuum. Levitated pods are propelled by electric motors through a series of interconnected tubes that create a low-pressure environment, allowing the pods to glide with limited friction at speeds that surpass air travel.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk once described the technology behind Hyperloop as “a cross between a Concorde, a railgun and an air hockey table.”
Coloradans hoping for a much faster option than I-25 are likely thrilled by Hyperloop’s news. The company announced that as a direct result of a bidding contest, Hyperloop, the Colorado Department of Transportation and engineering firm AECOM will enter a public-private partnership to begin a feasibility study in Colorado. The study will examine transportation demand, economic benefits and potential strategies.
The Pueblo-Denver-Cheyenne route spans 360 miles and is accessible to about 4.8 million people, according to Hyperloop.
Other U.S. routes are: Chicago-Columbus-Pittsburgh; Miami-Orlando; and Dallas-Houston.
| Route | Length (km) | Length (miles) | Urban Centers | Population |
| US Chicago-Columbus-Pittsburgh
Team: Midwest Connect |
785 | 488 | 3 | 13,800,000 |
| US Dallas-Laredo-Houston
Team: Texas Triangle |
1030 | 640 | 5 | 18,771,000 |
| US Cheyenne-Denver-Pueblo
Team: Rocky Mountain Hyperloop |
580 | 360 | 10 | 4,831,000 |
| US Miami-Orlando
Team: Miami/Orlando Hyperloop |
414 | 257 | 2 | 8,500,000 |
| India Bengaluru-Chennai
Team: AECOM India |
334 | 208 | 6 | 17,710,000 |
| India Mumbai-Chennai
Team: Hyperloop India |
1102 | 685 | 10 | 43,190,000 |
| UK Edinburgh-London
Team: HypED |
666 | 414 | 4 | 19,151,514 |
| UK Glasgow-Liverpool
Team: Northern Arc |
545 | 339 | 6 | 9,715,488 |
| Mexico Mexico City-Guadalajara
Team: Mexloop |
532 | 330 | 4 | 33,530,000 |
| Canada Toronto-Montreal
Team: HyperCan |
640 | 400 | 3 | 13,326,000 |
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