SEATTLE/WASHINGTON -- Virgin Hyperloop has picked West Virginia to host a $500 million certification center and test track for billionaire Richard Branson’s super high-speed travel system. The center ...
The BIG-designed Hyperloop Certification Center, a regulatory proving ground of sorts, will be located in Grant and Tucker Countries, West Virginia. (Bjarke Ingels Group/SeeThree/Courtesy Virgin ...
(TNS) — The Mountain State set course Thursday to become the hyperloop state when Virgin Hyperloop announced that a portion of Northeast West Virginia will be the location of a testing and ...
The certification center will serve as the location for testing, developing, and validating the technology The certification center will serve as the location for testing, developing, and validating ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Plans to bring a hyperloop to Missouri, connecting Kansas City and St. Louis in under 30 minutes, appear to have veered off course. Virgin Hyperloop announced Thursday that it will ...
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia has a shot at landing a development center for high-speed pod-and-tube transportation. When representatives from Virgin Hyperloop One visited the state last week, ...
British billionaire Richard Branson‘s ultra-high-speed transportation startup Virgin Hyperloop One has chosen West Virginia out of 17 states that applied to build a $500 million certification center ...
(TNS) — The Mountain State set course Thursday to become the hyperloop state when Virgin Hyperloop announced that a portion of Northeast West Virginia will be the location of a testing and ...
Virgin Hyperloop has settled on a location for a new facility that will serve as a key stepping stone in the development of its next-generation transport system in the US. The Hyperloop Certification ...
SEATTLE, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Virgin Hyperloop has picked the U.S. state of West Virginia to host a $500 million certification center and test track for billionaire Richard Branson's super high-speed ...
Virgin Hyperloop has selected West Virginia as the site for a $500 million certification center that will serve as a test track for a high-speed transportation system, the company announced Thursday.
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia wants in on the ground floor of a space age transportation system that would zip people and packages from place to place in pods at hundreds of miles per hour.