HyperloopTT (HTT) and VH1 are both considering projects in the U.S., especially in Texas. According to a VH1 executive, "It's a very large state with pretty vast distances between metro areas that are densely populated. It's kind of perfect territory for Hyperloop . . ."
The growing area of Dallas-Fort Worth may be part of a triangle route also connecting Houston, Laredo, Austin, and San Antonio - a route of about 640 miles.
Naturally there are problems, and there are skeptics who don't think the problems can be overcome. A handful of new companies trying to develop new ways of doing things - that's innovation. Americans have a strong tradition of figuring out a way to succeed.
Dick Ahlborn of HTT believes in competition. "In the end, it's a good thing that the more you have, the more likely everyone is passionate to bring this to light. We all benefit," he says. "If we fail, someone else will do it right."
I love that spirit.
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