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Currently, Hyperloop Transportation Technologies is building Musk's supersonic high-speed rail at 1,200 kilometers per hour in California's Quay Valley, which is scheduled to be completed in 2018 and will open
to the public soon.
In 2013, Elon Musk proposed the supersonic high-speed rail plan, arguing that the hyperloop could transport passengers
over long distances at ultra-high speeds of 1,200 kilometers per hour.
At the time, he wanted the plan to be built
first between San Francisco and Los Angeles.
However, the supersonic hyperloop, which stretches for hundreds of kilometers, is likely to appear first in a developing country in Asia or Africa, rather than in developed countries
such as the United States or Europe.
Regarding the construction of supersonic high-speed rail, Jamais Cascio, an expert at the Institute for the Future, said: "We are likely to see hyperloop or other new modes of transportation first appear in places
that do not have complex transportation networks.
" "The main reason is that the construction of hyperloop will be hindered by the existing transportation facilities in developed cities, in addition, hyperloop companies will also face more regulatory obstacles and riding problems
in developed countries such as the United States.
"
Currently, Hyperloop Transportation Technologies is building Musk's supersonic high-speed rail at 1,200 kilometers per hour in California's Quay Valley, which is scheduled to be completed in 2018 and will open
to the public soon.
In 2013, Elon Musk proposed the supersonic high-speed rail plan, arguing that the hyperloop could transport passengers
over long distances at ultra-high speeds of 1,200 kilometers per hour.
At the time, he wanted the plan to be built
first between San Francisco and Los Angeles.
However, the supersonic hyperloop, which stretches for hundreds of kilometers, is likely to appear first in a developing country in Asia or Africa, rather than in developed countries
such as the United States or Europe.
Regarding the construction of supersonic high-speed rail, Jamais Cascio, an expert at the Institute for the Future, said: "We are likely to see hyperloop or other new modes of transportation first appear in places
that do not have complex transportation networks.
" "The main reason is that the construction of hyperloop will be hindered by the existing transportation facilities in developed cities, in addition, hyperloop companies will also face more regulatory obstacles and riding problems
in developed countries such as the United States.
"