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Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority invites suggestion, objections on Hyperloop

The Maharashtra government is exploring the transportation technology (hyperloop) for the Pune-Mumbai route with an aim to reduce the travel time to just 25 minutes each way

Updated on: Jan 21, 2019 04:22 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Pune | By
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The Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) has invited suggestions and objections to its mega hyperloop project and has appealed to residents to give inputs within the next 30 days.

Hyperloop is high-speed travelling mode, where a pod-like vehicle travels through a tube at a speed which is more than the usual airline speed (HT FILE PHOTO)
Hyperloop is high-speed travelling mode, where a pod-like vehicle travels through a tube at a speed which is more than the usual airline speed (HT FILE PHOTO)

Kiran Gitte, PMRDA metropolitan commissioner said, “As hyperloop is a new concept and will be introduced in India for the first time, the government is inviting suggestions and objections from the residents.”

Gitte said that residents can file the objections regarding intellectual property or those who are getting affected can also sends in their suggestions.

Gitte said US-based Virgin Hyperloop One company has shown interest to execute the project between Pune and Mumbai. This project would be executed in two stages. Firstly, a 14 km demonstration track will be developed on the Pune-Mumbai in which 100 per cent investment will be done by the company and secondly, the work will start on the remaining track.

Hyperloop is high-speed travelling mode, where a pod-like vehicle travels through a tube at a speed which is more than the usual airline speed. The Maharashtra government is exploring the transportation technology (hyperloop) for the Pune-Mumbai route with an aim to reduce the travel time to just 25 minutes each way. According to a statement from the CMO, so far, Virgin Hyperloop One has completed the pre-feasibility study for the Pune-Mumbai route.

 
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