The Boring Company has alreadydescribedpotential expansion opportunities, including extending the Loop to "McCarran International Airport, hotels on the Las Vegas Strip, downtown Las Vegas, Las Vegas Stadium, and, in the long term, Los Angeles." ...
The Boring Company’s plans to expand its network of tunnels under Las Vegas have been approved by the Las Vegas City Planning commission. ADVERTISEMENT For quite some time,Elon Musk’s companyhas been building a ‘Loop’ system for the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC). Construction ...
Last year, Elon Musk began discussions for a network of underground tunnels in which passengers can ride in Tesla “sleds” along the Las Vegas Strip. The Boring Company soon began working on the project, dubbed the “Vegas Loop,” whose first two tunnels, completed in February and May, ...
The Boring Company’s upcoming Loop project at the Las Vegas Convention Center appears to be coming to life, with the first images of the startup’s dig site emerging online. Images that have emerged of the startup’s activities reveal that The Boring Company has started shipping parts of a...
The Boring Company has now completed the excavation phase of the high-speed transport system that will circle beneath the surface of the Las Vegas Convention Center, with public rides slated to kick off early next year.
And things may move rather quickly from there, if CEO Elon Musk is to be believed. "Looking forward to building a Boring Company tunnel in Vegas," he tweeted following the announcement. "Assuming to be operational by end of year!" Source:Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority...
The big question with The Boring Company’s efforts in Las Vegas is pretty much the same as it always is with Musk’s ideas: how will it scale? The company says it wants to eventually transport 4,400 people per hour through the LVCC Loop’s tunnels, though TechCrunch discovered documents...
The Las Vegas people mover would be Boring's first fully completed commercial project, offering the company an opportunity to demonstrate what it can do beyond the Hawthorne test tunnel. Steve Davis, president of the Boring Company, said it fields three to five inquiries per week from towns, ...
Local officials in Las Vegas have approved a city-wide transportation system involving Teslas being driven through tunnels carved out by Elon Musk’s Boring Company. The system could be as big as 29 miles long and have around 51 stations.
Jan 04, 2022at4:50am ET In Las Vegas for CES, Kyle Conner could not pass the chance of taking a ride in The Boring Company’s Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) Loop system, a three-station transportation system consisting of 1.7 miles (2.7 km) of tunnel. ...