Hyperloop would transform the Front Range into a 200-mile-long mega-region and economic powerhouse with easy access to some of the most beautiful natural resources in the world.

 

Hyperloop’s extremely efficient travel times between various origins-destinations, offer completely new opportunities for intercity and regional travel for both passengers and cargo. By effectively linking Hyperloop stations with local transportation systems, whole new areas of economic development and regional interconnectivity can flourish. For example:

 

  • The two-hour drive from Colorado Springs to DEN could be replaced with a 40-minute linked trip comprising  less than 10  minutes on Hyperloop and a total of 30 minutes using other connecting services such as bus transit or Rideshare Service.
  • Aerospace collaboration between Colorado State University in Fort Collins and the Air Force facilities in Colorado Springs could be greatly enhanced by replacing the four-hour truck trip with efficient cargo exchange facilities for the 17-minute Hyperloop trips.

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