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Canadians will soon have a zippy new way to get around—if TransPod has anything to say about it, that is. The Canadian start-up recently unveiled a hybrid between an aircraft and a train that it ...
TransPod, a four-year-old company with roots in Canada and France has signed a memorandum of understanding with the government of Alberta to study the feasibility of linking the provinces two major ...
TransPod, the startup that is building a hyperloop system (the TransPod system) to disrupt and redefine commercial transportation, announces it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the ...
Toronto-based TransPod has released the findings of its Initial Order of Magnitute Analysis, which identifies preliminary costs for building TransPod’s ultra-high-speed hyperloop line between the ...
TransPod, the startup that is building the world’s leading ultra-high-speed ground transportation system (the TransPod Line) to disrupt and redefine passenger and cargo transportation, unveiled the ...
If Alberta government fails to commit, TransPod's CEO said he'll move the project elsewhere. It sounds like science fiction: a transportation system in which pressurized passenger and cargo vehicles ...
Haley Mast is a freelance writer, fact-checker, and small organic farmer in the Columbia River Gorge. She enjoys gardening, reporting on environmental topics, and spending her time outside ...
In 1904, a student at worcester polytechnic institute named Robert Goddard wrote a paper on the subject of “travelling in 1950.” Under the spell of sci-fi writers like H. G. Wells, Goddard had long ...
Imagine you could travel from Montreal to Toronto in 30 minutes after buying a ticket to ride inside an aluminum pod that travelled at high speed inside a low-pressure tube. That's the dream of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Canadians will soon have a zippy new way to get around—if TransPod has anything to say about it, that is. The Canadian start-up ...