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Virgin Hyperloop explains how its pods will connect cities at 670 mph
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Above: A Virgin Hyperloop One test track in Nevada.Image Credit: Virgin Hyperloop One The idea was to create magnetically levitating trains in nearly evacuated (airless) tubes. Without the friction of air, the pods in the tubes could travel at much faster speeds. Los Angeles-based Virgin Hyperloop, formerly Virgin Hyperloop One, has raised over $400 million in private capital since its founding in 2014.
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