First Videos of The Boring Company’s LVCC Loop In Action

This morning I reported that Elon Musk’s Boring Company had invited some local media for the first time to see the LVCC Loop in action. Now I have some videos to share with Torque News viewers and subscribers. Mick Akers, a transportation journalist at the Review Journal, was at the Boring Company and graciously shared these videos of the LVCC loop showing the Boring Company’s Tesla vehicles in action and stations. You will see one of the cutterheads from the boring machine that bore the tunnels for the Boring Company’s Las Vegas Convention Center Loop is used as art near the tunnels at the south station. At full capacity the Boring Company’s Convention Center Loop can transport 4,400 people per hour in its 62 vehicles fleet. This June’s World of Concrete show will be its first big test. You will see inside the central station of the Boring Company’s Convention Center Loop at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Watch a footage of what it looks like when a Tesla is traveling through the Boring Company’s Convention Center Loop. The Boring Company is already well underway in getting the permitting and development agreements out of the way to get the planned Vegas Loop underway. Will run from DTLV down the Strip with a stop at Allegiant Stadium. Could extend to McCarran one day, too You will also see the escalator ride down into Central Station of the Boring Company’s Convention Center Loop. The Tesla vehicles in the Boring Company’s Convention Center loop at the Las Vegas Convention Center will travel between 35-40 mph on the in each direction loop system. #LasVegasLVCCLoop #BoringCompany #Tesla This is Armen Hareyan from Torque News. Please follow us at on Twitter and for daily automotive news. Reference Teslaratai Las Vegas Review Journal Mick Akers
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