$25 billion Pittsburgh Hyperloop Could Be Built Without Taxpayer Money, Officials Say

Project leaders of a Pittsburgh hyperloop that would cost $25 billion say it can be built without taxpayer money. The hyperloop would get people from Pittsburgh to Chicago in less than an hour. Construction of the hyperloop would create hundreds of thousands of jobs and could bring resources to small towns across the region. Hyperloop Transportation Technologies is one of a handful of companies developing hyperloop technology. Another proposed hyperloop, Hyperloop One, would connect Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Chicago.