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OH, ELON. BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE HYPERLOOP DOESN'T WORK LIKE THAT
Wired ^ | 07.21.17 | AARIAN MARSHALL

Posted on 07/22/2017 9:20:41 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster

OH, ELON. BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE HYPERLOOP DOESN'T WORK LIKE THAT

Is this … is this really happening?

On Wednesday morning, Elon Musk made a strange announcement on Twitter: His Boring Company (yes, that's what it's called) had received “verbal government approval” to build an underground hyperloop, he said. The maglev-powered train thing would pass through New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore before terminating in good old swampy Washington, DC. All in twenty-nine minutes.

It sounded momentous—but “verbal government approval” isn’t a thing. A White House spokesperson said the administration had conducted “positive conversations” with Musk and Boring Company executives, but declined to comment beyond that.

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TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: elonmusk; hyperloop
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To: TigerLikesRooster

It is illegal to run a train through Baltimore without stopping. It has been since the Civil War.


21 posted on 07/22/2017 11:12:33 PM PDT by Haiku Guy (eliminate perverse incentives)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Elon’s project theme song , “Here We Go Loop-de-Loop”.


22 posted on 07/22/2017 11:26:55 PM PDT by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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To: TigerLikesRooster
Even Musk's four- to six-month timeline seriously stretches it. Because here's what it actually takes to get approval to build gigantic, multi-billion dollar, multi-state infrastructure projects in the United States of America:

(Spoiler: Something nearing an act of God.)

So big he may end up crawling back to President Trump.

23 posted on 07/23/2017 12:02:28 AM PDT by Vince Ferrer
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To: TigerLikesRooster

How about a hyper loop that cicles DC, goes nowhere, and imitates the GOPe and does nothing!


24 posted on 07/23/2017 1:25:00 AM PDT by Herakles (Diversity is a globalist scam for power!)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Seems to me the only thing Musk is actually good at is manipulating perception.


25 posted on 07/23/2017 2:53:54 AM PDT by thoughtomator
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To: ZOOKER

Also the Alaska Way Viaduct in Seattle. Only took them 4 years to go 2 miles. NYC to D.C. Is about 225 miles.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaskan_Way_Viaduct_replacement_tunnel


26 posted on 07/23/2017 3:04:27 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

The monorail idea was taken.


27 posted on 07/23/2017 3:12:37 AM PDT by mindburglar (I'm sorry, can you spell that?)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

US railroads were built with private money. That also includes light rail like street cars and “L’s”.
That concept was frequently a topic featured in both magazines; Popular Mechanics, and Mechanics Illustrated, back in the 40’s,50’s and 60’s and even later.


28 posted on 07/23/2017 3:20:03 AM PDT by mosesdapoet (Mosesdapoet aka L.J.Keslin)
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To: Federal46

“I’m not sure about that I’ve never really thought about it, but most Road boring is shallow work usually no more than 30 feet deep.”

While conceding no technical knowledge about this; I’m guessing that in order to clear all the already present underground infrastructure along his proposed urban east coast route he will have to tunnel much deeper than thirty feet.


29 posted on 07/23/2017 3:25:57 AM PDT by snoringbear (E.oGovernment is the Pimp,)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

The common law concept of complete ownership of land from the heavens to the core of the earth is mostly obsolete now due to sovereign retention of subsurface rights. The result is that if the project is permitted by government, subsurface boring will be allowed, probably without any compensation to surface landowners. There will be issues though of interference with other subsurface structures like sewer and water lines, and the noise, vibration, and potential for subsidence due to boring.


30 posted on 07/23/2017 3:28:56 AM PDT by Rockingham
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Elon is crazy-illy laughing all the way to the bank with government subsidies and misguided investments from gullible money managers and when it all comes crashing down, he’s even laid the ground work for his defence in court.... Insanity.

The only people crazier than Elon? The people who invest in his ventures that have yet to make a red cent in profit and that never will make a red cent in profit.


31 posted on 07/23/2017 3:42:40 AM PDT by jerod (Socialism=Governance by Government - The National Socialist German Workers' Party is a good example.)
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32 posted on 07/23/2017 4:27:32 AM PDT by 4Liberty ("Russia"? Communists have been infiltrating Hollywood & US academia for decades..........)
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To: dangus

MA, CT, NY, NJ, PA, DE, MD... or is my geography incorrect?


33 posted on 07/23/2017 4:36:34 AM PDT by jimjohn (This battle is over, but the war to rebuild the America has just begun.)
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To: Haiku Guy
It is illegal to run a train through Baltimore without stopping. It has been since the Civil War.
Why is that?
34 posted on 07/23/2017 4:37:38 AM PDT by jimjohn (This battle is over, but the war to rebuild the America has just begun.)
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To: allendale

Plus the Hyperloop will never pay out, because it will be obsolete as soon as I can get around to finishing my tele-transport machine. I’m only about $2 billion away from wrapping it up.....


35 posted on 07/23/2017 4:42:49 AM PDT by cincinnati65
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To: TigerLikesRooster

His car company looks like it may be the first to fall into the abyss. At some point people will get tired of his hype.


36 posted on 07/23/2017 4:50:12 AM PDT by meatloaf
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To: jimjohn

I would guess trains have to stop in Baltimore for the same reason I-96 is an interstate only in Michigan. Towns like the prestige of being a real stop for the railroads or being on a “real” freeway.


37 posted on 07/23/2017 4:50:14 AM PDT by Mark was here (Fake news = "Hands up ... Dont shoot")
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Automated aircraft will be the future of high speed travel. The expense of crew and terminals will be eliminated. The number of passengers needed per trip for economics will approach one. Adaptive controls will evolve quickly as needed. Break in bulk points will be spontaneous. First, Amazon will develop the technology for packages, then they will add passengers.

Things that will go away:
Terminals
Crew
City politics
Schedules
Noise
Krishnas, Moonies, begging bums
Pollution
Right of Ways
Airport food
Reservations
Terrorism


38 posted on 07/23/2017 4:55:26 AM PDT by Born to Conserve
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To: Born to Conserve

Hideous parking fees?


39 posted on 07/23/2017 4:58:45 AM PDT by Daffynition (The New PTSD: PRESIDENT-Trump Stress Disorder” - The LSN didn’t make Trump, so they can’t break T)
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To: TigerLikesRooster
The track was 315 feet, the "train" a sled, and that sled reached just 70 miles per hour.

A decent amusement park has been doing this for years.

40 posted on 07/23/2017 5:25:25 AM PDT by Right Wing Assault (Kill: TWITTER, FACEBOOK, CNN, ESPN, NFL, NPR)
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