The Netherlands has opened the longest hyperloop test track in Europe, a 420-meter white steel tube running alongside a railway line in the northern town of Veendam.
Photo von max. The Netherlands has opened the longest hyperloop test track in Europe, a 420-meter white steel tube running alongside a railway line in the northern town of Veendam. This new European Hyperloop Center will serve as a proving ground for developers of the hyperloop technology, which involves capsules floating on magnetic fields and zipping through low-pressure tubes at speeds up to 700 km/h. The test track features a unique "lane switch" capability, allowing the high-speed capsules to travel from one destination to another within a network of hyperloop tubes, similar to a highway system. This is seen as a critical piece of infrastructure for real-world hyperloop applications. While past predictions for hyperloop have been overly optimistic, the center's director Sascha Lamme believes a pan-European hyperloop network could be possible by 2050. He expects the first operational hyperloop route, likely around...