Virgin Hyperloop has released a video for marketing purposes that shows a visionary journey for Hyperloop passengers using this ultra-high-speed transportation system. The film is intended to generate interest in this system in particular, as it addresses what seems to particularly intrigue proponents about the Hyperloop plans. The film already has over 1.1 million views on YouTube.
The video shows the various stages of an imaginary Hyperloop journey, from arrival at the station portal to boarding the Hyperloop vehicle capsule. Futuristically designed stations welcome passengers as they make their way to their Hyperloop capsules. At departure time, up to six vehicle capsules are scheduled to leave the station area and converge in the main vacuum tube to race in convoy to the destination station at speeds of over 1,200 km/h [745+ mph].
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zSWagCyWio
Video is on YouTube.
Virgin Hyperloop Marketing Video
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