RE: Austin to Dallas

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Austin to Dallas

in hyperloop •  8 years ago 

You could probably travel in either, but the difference is construction time. Drilling the tunnels and setting up supports takes much longer than building an above ground tube, so it's unlikely to see many tunnels outside of large population areas.

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no reason there has to be tunnels at all.
just tubes.
a tube could be run anywhere a power line or telephone cable is run.
OR

put it together on the surface then plow it under.
the interstate medians are just sitting there.

You would need some large tubes to serve that amount of traffic. At that pace if you are burrowing it underground, you're basically still building a tunnel. It's very unlikely there could be mass volume on a normal sized hyperloop tube using individual cars.

already been done..
we just pump natural gas thru them.

not to mention aqueducts and oil pipelines...

Do you actually think natural gas and oil pipelines are that large? The largest ones used for interstate transport has a diameter of 48 inches.

Good luck stuffing some passengers in there. :^)

son...I'm a retired trucker...I've hauled pipes that large... perhaps not for gas but for other stuff..the principle is the same.

seeaya.

I'm not denying that they make pipes that big, I'm denying that the majority of pipelines are suitable in size to fit a vehicle or passengers inside. Plus good luck emptying out those pipelines anytime soon lol.

Anyways interesting post, can't wait to see what Elon has up his sleeve next.