Delft Hyperloop student team aims to be the first in the world to switch lanes

Delft Hyperloop student team Delft Hyperloop

Delft Hyperloop, in the Netherlands, aims to be the first in the world to build a hyperloop system capable of making a complete track switch. The student team from Delft unveiled yesterday the design with which they will participate in the European Hyperloop Week in Zurich. The intended track switch is a highly intricate yet necessary step in constructing a functional hyperloop.

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Delft Hyperloop student team aims to be the first in the world to switch lanes

Delft Hyperloop student team Delft Hyperloop

Delft Hyperloop, in the Netherlands, aims to be the first in the world to build a hyperloop system capable of making a complete track switch. The student team from Delft unveiled yesterday the design with which they will participate in the European Hyperloop Week in Zurich. The intended track switch is a highly intricate yet necessary step in constructing a functional hyperloop.

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Author: Emma Dailey

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