HYPERLOOP: A TECHNOLOGY THAT WILL MAKE YOUR HOURS OF TRAVELLING INTO MINUTES.
HYPERLOOP: Future of Transport Is Here.
Hyperloop: A technology that will make your hours of travelling into minutes.
In today's modern world commuting has become very much important in our life. Today commuters suffer lot of problems while commuting from one place to another. If a person thinks to travel from one place to another then it has become a dream for him to reach on time.
Because if a person thinks to travel through his own vehicle or from a public transport then he suffers from hell lot of traffic specially in cities due to road congestion, if he thinks to travel from Railway then he suffer with problem of train delay or else with huge amount of rush. Specially in India the situation is if a person wants to go to his home town he doesn't even get the ticket due to huge amount of reservation by other people, that means there is a lack of crowd management in Indian Railway not only in Indian Railway but in every government transportation facility except Airlines facility there also our Indian government lacks in service.
We think that there is transportation technology that can evade all these problems suffered by a common man or by anyone, and that technology is HYPERLOOP.
Because if a person thinks to travel through his own vehicle or from a public transport then he suffers from hell lot of traffic specially in cities due to road congestion, if he thinks to travel from Railway then he suffer with problem of train delay or else with huge amount of rush. Specially in India the situation is if a person wants to go to his home town he doesn't even get the ticket due to huge amount of reservation by other people, that means there is a lack of crowd management in Indian Railway not only in Indian Railway but in every government transportation facility except Airlines facility there also our Indian government lacks in service.
We think that there is transportation technology that can evade all these problems suffered by a common man or by anyone, and that technology is HYPERLOOP.
Hyperloop, proposed as the fifth mode of transportation, promises to do the same. It is a pod-like vehicle that propels through a near vacuum tube, accelerated using a linear electric motor, and glides over the track using passive magnetic levitation. With speeds reaching up to 1200 km/hr (750mph), it promises to be a safe, quiet, and an energy efficient system with no carbon emissions. The Hyperloop could be a possible solution to the ever-increasing travel demands and could reduce congestion along our industrial corridors.
The Government of India, through its Make in India policy, has identified 5 industrial corridors viz. Delhi-Mumbai, Vishakhapatnam-Chennai, Amritsar-Kolkata, Bangalore-Chennai, and Mumbai-Bangalore. The plan is to connect the last two industrial corridors with a Hyperloop network and hence creating the Mumbai-Bangalore-Chennai Hyperloop corridor. The corridor houses cities that are large economic and population hubs contributing approximately 3% to the population, and almost 17% of the GDP of our country.
The system not only promises to be a super fast transport network, but it also promises to solve the first-mile and the last-mile problems as well. Customers will be able to book a Hyperloop, just the way they book a cab. An autonomous self-driving module will pick them, and take them inside a Hyperloop pod, and drop them at their destination in the next city. The image below shows our route, as well as, relative travel time savings across the corridor for different modes of transport.
Hyperloop India- Corridor Overview.
Hope so, that this technology will be implemented soon. Because country like India requires this kind of Technology as soon as possible as per the growing population. This can really solve the Human traffic congestion in many countries, and can easily reduce the workload and management load of the Airways and Railway Systems.
Our government should really focus more on the implementation of this technology for making the India from Developing country to Developed country.
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