Tesla CEO Elon Musk has unveiled in a tweet what the Las Vegas loop station's area where the passengers will soon be carted away by Teslas, Daily Mail Online said.

A project of the Boring Company at the Las Vegas Convention Center, this loop station is expected to carry passengers in high-speed autonomous products from Musk's company.

"Coming soon," was simply the caption of the tweet that the CEO wrote, with the renders attached.'

Las Vegas Convention Center
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Elon Musk unveils renders of one of the biggest projects yet of Tesla.

Aiming to transport people from one end of the convention center to the other, this ambitious project has been featured on Twitter to show a group of Teslas, idealistically, waiting to be brought through the tunnels in what Musk tagged as the "individualized mass transit," creating the future for infrastructure.

Nearing completion

As of press time, this project in tie up with the Boring Company is now nearing completion after this tunnelling firm completed the two main bores last May. By 2021, the area will whisk individuals around the complex in Tesla automobiles, the company pointed out.

Now, it does not end here. The beauty and the grandiosity of the project had two other casinos voicing their interest to also sport this infrastructure, away from the desert heat. Having said this, the Boring Company has reportedly proposed for the network that could link the airport with the Strip.

 

150 miles per hour

This underground mass transit still follows the layout of the current ones, and the selling point may probably be the fact it is underground. Interviews and Twitter question exchanges had Musk expounding on the idea, saying that there is no limit to the underground networks that his company and its partners can build.

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"No, it's not. But in claiming it is, you distract decision-makers from the easier, more equitable, more sustainable, more healthy, & STAGGERINGLY less publically & individually expensive solutions THAT ACTUALLY WORK, that just require political will, as smart cities are showing," Twitter netizen Brent Toderian posted. This can surpass the trains and buses in huge establishments, as Musk has expressed how public transit "sucks."

It could be remembered that, back in 2017, Elon Musk stated, "Why do you want to get on something with a lot of other people, that doesn't leave where you want it to leave, doesn't start where you want it to start, doesn't end where you want it to end? And it doesn't go all the time."

The Las Vegas Convention Center is a government establishment located in Winchester. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority operate and own these convention centers, one that can host a number of participates, an estimated 200,000 people.

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