Mumbai-Pune hyperloop to cut travel time to 25 minutes

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India is set to build a 50km hyperloop corridor between Mumbai and Pune, aiming to cut travel time to just 25 minutes. This project follows the successful completion of a 422-meter test track by IIT Madras. The hyperloop system will use vacuum tubes to propel pods at speeds up to 1,200 km/h. The Indian government has provided a third grant of USD 1 million to support the development of this technology. Future routes, including a potential Chennai-Bengaluru corridor, are also being considered. If successful, these initiatives could significantly change transportation in India.


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