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Future of transport

   
                             Maglev trains need  cost Expensive infrastructure. That is nothing but it wants high-power supply and copper coils.To reduce these things the new transpotation technology is developed by SPACEX organization.It is low-cost  and it is very faster in speed while comapre to Maglev tarins. This technology is named as HyperLoop.The speed of this hyper loop is 1200 km/h.
                               
                             The reason behind  they named this to HyperLoop is train travel in the  tube's.All the infrastructure which is needed to this technology is placed in tubes.The first Hyper Loop preliminary design was released in the year of 2013 between Los Angeles to San Francisco area.In the year of 2016 MAY 13 it was successfully tested in Nevada(USA).
  
HYPER LOOP
          Now so many of the countries were proposing this Hyper Loop technology.The European routes was put forward in JANUARY 2016 Between Amsterdam to Paris notional routes was proposed by Delft HyperLoop.Poland also anounced Hyper poland across the Cracow to Gdansk in
July 2016.
               
                  The indian Union Transport Minister NitiGadkari said he made the proposal to Hyperloop's parent company SpaceX during his recenvisit to the United States.
     
TESTING of HyperLoop :

                   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_Koa17E6DM

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