Elon Musk’s The Boring Company to build tunnel in Nashville, Dem. Rep. denied entry
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- Jul 31, 2025
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One of its earliest projects was a 1.14-mile test tunnel in Hawthorne, California, which served as a proving ground for its tunneling technology and the concept behind its loop system. The company gained public attention in 2021 when it debuted the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) Loop which is a 1.7-mile tunnel system that uses Tesla vehicles to transport visitors across the convention campus in under two minutes, cutting down what would otherwise be a lengthy walk. Since then, the system has been expanded to include new tunnels connecting nearby hotels like Resorts World, Westgate, and Encore, with plans to have the full network operational by 2025.
Looking toward the future, The Boring Company has even more ambitious plans. The Vegas Loop, currently under development, aims to stretch across 68 miles and include dozens of stations throughout key areas of the city including the Strip, downtown, the airport, and the stadium. It’s projected to handle as many as 90,000 riders per hour once completed.
Additionally, the company has made its first move beyond the U.S., signing on to build a 17-kilometer tunnel system in Dubai, featuring 11 stations and a target capacity of up to 20,000 passengers per hour.
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