According to local outlets the news
comes after statements made by the Transport Minister Maxim Sokolov, which
reveal progress by Russian scientists working to develop modes of ultra-fast
transport.
Sokolov stated that, two years ago,
he saw a prototype from St. Petersburg University of Transport and
Communications. “We can say that the technological principle has already been
implemented,” Sokolov continued.
This comes at a time when US
versions of the Hyperloop concept are finishing their first tests.
Initially discussed in 2013, the
transport system would use a propulsion based on electromagnetism that could
propel pods forward in vacuum-sealed steel tunnel at unprecedented speeds.
Costs
Domestic implementation of the
Hyperloop in Russia will be a major infrastructure undertaking. It will
involve constructing major roads, which will connect western Russia to the
North, South, and East corners of the country,according to Anatolyi Zaitsev
from the St.petersburg Stae Transport University .The first step will be
connecting Baltic Sea ports with cargo terminals in Moscow, adds Zaitsev.
One look at the size of Russia will
make one realize the unbelievable expense of the undertaking. Just a Moscow-St.
Petersburg line alone will be over 650 kms (400 miles).
So, an estimate of the cost of the
project? Between $12 and $13 billion. Of course, this is less than the $21
billion estimate based on “western standards.”
But even then, investors are scarce,
with only a few financial contributors on board so far, including Gordon
Atlantic, the scheme is in its early stages.
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