IIT Madras has achieved a major milestone by constructing India's first 422-meter operational hyperloop test track at its Discovery Campus, with plans to build the world's longest 50km testing facility soon. Supported by the Ministry of Railways and startups like TuTr Hyperloop, this technology aims to revolutionize travel with pods reaching speeds over \(1000\text{\ km/h}\) in vacuum tubes.

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No.1204
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No.1205
>>1204(OP)
IIT single handedly carrying this shithole. Based AF i hope the fares are expensive so that dehaat doesn't enter.
XOe98A
No.1206
>>1204(OP)
Based yaar but what is their use case. Humans are out of question. Maybe in future hopefully.


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No.1211
>>1204(OP)
Why not just get high speed rail blaady
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No.1212
Is Hyprloop actually better than rails tho?
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No.1213
>>1205
>i hope the fares are expensive so that dehaat doesn't enter.
If I didn't know what Dehatis started doing in the airports and rajdhani (which shouldn't be accessible to them either) I would oppose this, they will ruin anything good we have.
MFFZs2
No.1217
>>1212
no, it will never be practical. techbros reinvent train every 1-2 years or so




