
Here’s what ‘stations’ for Elon Musk’s The Boring Company look ...
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- Nov 16, 2020
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The Boring Companyâs project in Las Vegas was supposed to be the first real demonstration of Elon Muskâs vision for re-imagining public transportation in cities. Musk, who has criticized traditional public transit such as subways, contended he could do much better. He tweeted out visions in 2018 of glass pods, picking up relaxed passengers from thousands of stations the size of single parking spaces that blend into cities, and said it would look âa bitâ like that. While more images are still to come, so far the rendered reality is turning out wildly differently.
Transportation experts say that images of Muskâs system that were released last week reflect failures to surmount basic issues that subways solved long ago. They caution that the design for his stations accommodating multiple vehicles appears to show significant drawbacks, such as inefficient use of space and what appears to be a level of inaccessibility for the disabled. However, they note that every detail of a project isnât necessarily going to be included in a rendering, so it may not show the full scope of the project. More renderings are likely to surface as The Boring Company goes through more city reviews.
âThese feel like the kind of renderings an architecture student would do for their one-semester project,â Christof Spieler, a lecturer at Rice University who researches transit and urban planning, told CNN Business. âI donât see any evidence that this has really been thought through in terms of how it would function.â
The Boring Company
Loop is intended to be a high-speed public transportation system thatâs more like underground layers of highways than a subway system. Teslas would whisk passengers through tunnels at speeds up to 155 mph.
The Boring Company received the approval of the Las Vegas Planning Commission Tuesday night to build part of Loop, its intracity transportation service, in the city. It will seek the city councilâs approval next month.
The company already completed two one-mile long tunnels on the grounds of the Las Vegas Convention Center in May. It hopes to expand the system throughout Las Vegas, with close to 50 stations at casinos and other attractions, according to a map the company has posted. The system at the convention center is scheduled to open in January 2021. The company has a $48 million contract with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority to complete the work.
Spieler said Loopâs renderings donât show a âstationâ in a conventional sense; instead, they appear to show taxi-like loading areas.
The Boring Company
He cautioned that issues would likely arise such as cars jockeying past each other to pull in and out, and people walking out into the roadway to board both sides of the Teslas. This could impact how smoothly the system operates as ridership grows. The Boring Company has said it envisions 4,000 vehicles an hour moving through each main artery tunnel in the system. That would give a maximum capacity of approximately 16,000 riders per hour when paired with a human driver with a Model 3 and 24,000 in a Model X, compared to the 10,000 to 25,000 riders per hour of traditional bus or rail transit systems, according to the National Association of City Transportation Officials.
Using The Boring Companyâs tunnels to move people in low-capacity vehicles like sedans and SUVs is âcomically inefficient,â according to Gerry Tierney, who co-directs the mobility lab at Perkins&Will, which has designed transit stations in North America and the Middle East.
âThis is not a transit system. Itâs a system for driving electric vehicles underground,â said Tierney, adding that it would be as if one of the worldâs largest transit systems, such as the London Underground, replaced all of its subway trains with cars.
A standard airport people mover, which has been mainstream since the 1970s, would board more quickly than the Loop system, Spieler said, as thereâs no need to duck and sit as you enter. A passenger can also hold on to their luggage, rather than accessing a trunk.
âIt seems like car-thinking applied to a transit problem that we already know how to solve,â Spieler said.
The Boring Company
Musk described Loop last month as âbasically just Teslas in tunnels, which is way more profound than it sounds.â He did not elaborate on why this was profound. He did say in September that âTunnels under cities with self-driving electric cars will feel like warp drive.â The smaller-scale Loop appears to have grown out of the Hyperloop, Muskâs plan for a 600 mph train in a tunnel for intercity transportation, which has yet to come to fruition.
The Boring Company hopes Loop will one day reach 155 mph and use autonomous Teslas, though the project will initially use human drivers and will be capped at 35mph, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority CEO Steve Hill has said.
The renderings also do not appear to show any barriers that would block an unauthorized car from entering the tunnel, Spieler said. However, final projects usually end up looking different than the conceptual renderings.
The Boring Company recently completed two tunnels at the Las Vegas Convention Center. (Mark Damon/Las Vegas News Bureau)
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