Breaking Down the Las Vegas Loop
Do you need a quick ride around the Las Vegas Convention Center? Elon Musk’s Boring Company is revolutionizing transport in Sin City with the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) Loop, or simply the Las Vegas Loop. [caption id="attachment_39390" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]
The Las Vegas Loop at the LVCC station[/caption]
The Las Vegas Loop is 40 feet below the surface of the city. It’s nearly 25 miles of underground tunnels with self-driving cars taking people to various stops on and off the Strip in under 10 minutes.
How It Works
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A Tesla at one of the stops[/caption]
A ride through the LVCC Loop will zoom you across an LED-lit tunnel under the streets of Las Vegas. A fleet of Tesla Model 3 and Model X cars pick up and drop up to 4,400 passengers per hour at the tunnel stations along the four halls of the convention center and Resorts World.
The 5 to 10-minute ride is free for convention attendee hopping on the LVCC Loop to get to their next meeting within the convention center. It costs approximately $5 to drive from the convention center to Resorts World.
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