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The hyperconnection of tourism

A connection to the future? Who doesn’t remember the famous science fiction film, ‘Blade Runner’ where in the 1980s 2019 was looming, an unreal, highly tech world dominated by humanoids?

Now, in 2019 and in reality, the ‘Virgin Hyperloop One’ has been testing the ‘Blade Runner’, no longer science fiction, since 2014.

By 2030, the Hyperloop will connect London and Edinburgh in just 3 and a half hours, as well as Los Angeles and Las Vegas… what about Abu Dhabi and Dubai in just ten minutes?

Not only that, other routes are also being confirmed for this suspension transport with magnetic levitation in steel tubes, more than twice as fast as current high-speed trains.

Ideally designed at low cost for travellers, they will be able to reach their designated destination directly, without stops, in a very short time, avoiding traffic and travel delays.

Furthermore, unmanned, safe from atmospheric conditions and collisions, it is also eco-sustainable as it does not pollute and is silent, passengers will travel suspended or underground, up to 1,200 km per hour.

Tests are still being experimented in possible places where this transport can be implemented such as in India, then again in Canada and Spain, recently approved.

Such an efficient movement can only be the dream of any Italian who wants to travel quickly, avoiding crowded trains, breakdowns of various types and road traffic…
Available spaces are now starting to run out due to general overcrowding, especially in Italy.

Who knows if we will ever see a Hyperloop somewhere accessible to us too… or is it more likely that we will have to go to England or Spain to experience it, at least for the next 100 years?