Elon Musk's Boring Company Completes Excavation of Its Las Vegas TunnelsThe loop transit system is on track to open in January 2021.

ByRachel England

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Elon Musk's Boring Company has finished excavating the second of two tunnels planned for the Las Vegas Convention Center'sunderground loop transit system, according toThe Verge. The city's Convention Center (the LVCC) enlisted the company last year to develop the mile-long system, which could cost up to $52.5 million and is slated for completion in January 2021. It'll be the Boring Company's first foray into commercial transit.

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The project — officially called the Convention Center Loop — will ferry people around underneath the venue viaTesla's autonomous electric vehicles. It's designed to move more than 4,000 people per hour across the facility, turning what is at least a 15-minute walk into a quick hop of less than two minutes. A future expansion linking the Strip, McCarran International Airport and Las Vegas Stadium is also on the cards, although a roadmap for that is yet to be announced.

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Now the two tunnels are completed — the first was finishedback in FebruaryThe Vergereports that the company will start working on above-ground passenger stations at either end of the tunnels, plus a third underground station in the middle of the loop. Assuming all goes to plan — both with the Boring Company's progressandwith the wider challenge of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic — the system should be open in time for the nextConsumer Electronics Show(CES)明年1月将欢迎relief to worn out convention-goers that usually spend hours traversing the center on foot.

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