Your Hyperloop One is going to be like this

A trip to your super-fast Hyperloop One will be like this: first you'll take your smartphone to book your trip, just like the way we book a Grab or Uber today. App will say you need to go to the port number, there are some available "Pod" waiting.

Each Hyperloop One will include 4 Pods: 1 with seating only, 1 for meetings, 1 for relaxation with benches, and 1 pod for luggage. The pods are prepared to be piped into a complete Hyperloop One before starting the journey. The speed of the train can help you travel from Dubai to Adu Dhabi, which is 156 km, in just 12 minutes instead of two hours drive.

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Hyperloop One is researching feasibility in Finland, Sweden, Switzerland, Russia, USA and UK.

Not surprisingly, the Pod can also run on the road between the car lanes to take you from Hyperloop One station to the place you want to go. It is not clear when the new bookings Pod will be home to take you or not. All trains will be automatically controlled and monitored remotely from the center of Hyperloop.

Listening is very attractive, but certainly not cheap, at least in the beginning. Elon Musk estimated in 2013 that each mile would cost Hyperloop One $ 11.5 million, but the total project in Dubai to Abu Dhabi and vice versa costs $ 4.8 billion, or $ 52 million. every mile (1 mile = 1.61 km).

Dubai is also currently investing in Hyperloop One. In the short term, the Dubai Road and Transportation Authority will pay for the feasibility study for this project. Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, president of DP World, the world's third largest port, has also joined the board of Hyperloop, hoping to create a high-speed transport system. Cargo shipment to DP World deep port.

Hyperloop One is also researching its feasibility in Finland, Sweden, Switzerland, Russia, USA and UK. The next year, Hyperloop One plans to show people the true-size prototype that the company is building in Nevada.