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Tracks Planned To Test 'Hyperloop' Transportation Idea

LOS ANGELES (AP) - The race to build the world's first "hyperloop" is on.

Three Southern California companies want to erect tracks to test how well the speed-of-sound transportation concept works in the real world.

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk breathed life into the hyperloop idea in 2013, when he proposed a network of elevated tubes to transport capsules of people or cargo over long distances. Top speed: more than 700 mph.

On Tuesday, Musk's SpaceX rocket-launching firm said construction firm AECOM would build a one-mile track at SpaceX headquarters near Los Angeles. By summer's end, the track will host prototype capsules that emerge from a design competition this weekend at Texas A&M University.

Two startup companies also plan tracks. One is building near Las Vegas, and the other is eyeing California's Central Valley.

 

Copyright 2016 The Associated Press.

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