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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Business
Rishika Chatterjee and Shubham Kalia

Elon Musk competes to build high-speed train loop at Chicago O'Hare Airport

Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk has said that The Boring Company will compete to fund, build and operate a high-speed Loop connecting O‘Hare Airport to downtown Chicago.

Musk, the chief executive of electric car maker Tesla Inc and rocket company SpaceX, recently started the Boring Company to build transport tunnels for the system, which he says would be far faster than current high-speed trains and use electromagnetic propulsion.

Chicago's Mayor Rahm Emanuel had earlier asked respondents to present proposals to develop, design, equip, finance, operate and maintain an O'Hare Express operating system through a public-private agreement with Chicago.

“Although cost estimates for the project are not yet known, the RFQ (Request for Qualifications) stipulates that the O‘Hare Express Service will be funded solely by project-specific revenues (like fares or advertising) and financed entirely by the concessionaire,” Mayor Emanuel’s office said in a statement.

“There will be no taxpayer funding for the project.”

Musk is seeking to revolutionize transportation by sending passengers and cargo packed into pods through an intercity system of giant vacuum tubes known as the “hyperloop.”

When asked to elaborate on his “high-speed loop” proposal, Musk tweeted, “A Loop is like a Hyperloop, but without drawing a vacuum inside the tube.”

Passengers will travel in “electric pods for sure. Rails maybe, maybe not,” Musk said in another reply.

Reuters

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