Hyperloop Transportation Technologies Works Directly with Brno Government Officials for New Regulations and Route Study
PLAYA VISTA, Calif., Jan. 18, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HTT) announced today the signing of an exploratory agreement with the city of Brno, Czech Republic (VIDEO). This agreement marks the immediate exploration of the feasibility for a Hyperloop
This is the first Hyperloop
Brno is approximately 80 miles north from Bratislava and 140 miles south of Prague. The city is considered an international crossroads of railways and highways. Brno’s main railway station sees 500 trains and 50,000 passengers daily and is currently operating at capacity.
A Hyperloop connecting Brno to Bratislava turns a 1.5 hour trip into a 10 minute ride
“Connecting Brno with Prague, and the existing efforts in Bratislava along with other cities in the region with the next generation of transportation will set the stage for a new era,” said Mayor Petr Vokřál. “We look forward to working with HTT to continue to bring innovation and opportunity to the city of Brno.”
“Since we have solved all the technical issues, it is now crucial for us to collaborate with governments around the world,” said HTT CEO Dirk Ahlborn. “It is critical for Hyperloop to be working directly with regulators at this stage of development, new rules and frameworks will need to be written as we begin building out systems in Slovakia, the Emirates and several other to come.”
“The industrial age came early to Central Eastern Europe which has one of the longest running rail systems on the planet,” said HTT Chairman, Bibop Gresta. “As a global economic leader creating a Hyperloop network here will continue to bring connectivity and prosperity the region.”
About HTT
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies, Inc. (HTT) was founded in November, 2013, birthed of JumpStartFund—a unique crowdfunding and crowdsourcing incubator platform that uses collective knowledge and assets to make ideas like Hyperloop
HTT has an exclusive agreement with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for use their passive magnetic levitation system as the core of low-cost, safety-conscious construction and design in the Hyperloop
SOURCE Hyperloop Transportation Technologies, Inc.