Hyperdrive
A Ride on Branson’s India Hyperloop May Cost Less Than $150
- Virgin Hyperloop One is aiming to build a national network
- Futuristic company wants to transport people and cargo
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If Richard Branson has his way in India, hyperloop travel could turn out to be cheaper than a flight ticket.
Virgin Hyperloop One, the futuristic transportation company backed by the British tycoon, wants to build a network of high-speed pods that can carry people and cargo across India. It’s looking to price the ride at less than what airlines charge in a market where air travel is growing at the fastest pace in the world. But, fares will still be more expensive than first-class train coaches, Harj Dhaliwal, Hyperloop One’s managing director for Middle East and India, said in an interview.