Missouri Hyperloop
The Missouri Hyperloop is a proposed high-speed transportation route in the U.S. state of Missouri.[1][2] The hyperloop would connect the cities of St. Louis, Columbia, and Kansas City, complementing the busy Interstate 70.[3] Cross-state travel between Missouri's two largest cities would be reduced from four hours to under 30 minutes.[4]
In 2017, the Missouri Hyperloop Coalition was formed as a partnership between Virgin Hyperloop One, the University of Missouri, and engineering firm Black & Veatch.[5][6] The coalition released a report that concluded such a hyperloop was feasible, the first such study in the United States.[4][7] Benefits touted by the study include annual monetary savings of 500 million, fast and cheap travel for over 5 million people in Missouri's two largest metropolitan areas, and connecting technology and research centers including the University of Missouri.[8][9][10]
In 2019, Missouri Governor Mike Parson announced the formation of a "Blue Ribbon" panel to examine the details of funding and construction, including a potential 10–15-mile (16–24 km) test track.[11][2] The corridor has been described as an ideal location because of its relative flatness, population density, and preexisting infrastructure.[12] Virgin Hyperloop CEO Jay Walder referred to Missouri as a “model process” for planning hyperloops.[13][14]
In June 2019, Virgin Hyperloop One announced a partnership with the Sam Fox School of Washington University of St. Louis to further investigate different proposals for the Missouri Hyperloop.[15]
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