A Canadian start-up company has proposed an electric high-speed train that will make the 804-kilometer journey between Toronto and Montreal super easy. According to Toronto-based startup Transport, the company's Hyperloop-style vacuum train will allow passengers to travel at speeds of up to 1,000 kilometers per hour. These flux jet trains will be suspended in the air through a vacuum tube and powered by plasma.
In this way, the train can run at the speed of a commercial aircraft. The organization says it has the innovation to make the task a reality before 2035. According to Ryan Janzen, the inventor of the TransPod system, the special feature of this project is that it is designed either like a plane or like a train.
Planned as a wingless airplane, the motion stream vehicle is intended to 'fly' at high paces. Each carriage is considerably smaller than a conventional rail car; its compartments are slightly narrower than train compartments; and it is capable of carrying 54 passengers or 10 tons of cargo from one place to another.
Although the number of passengers is low, Transpod says the company will solve this problem by launching multiple vehicles at a time. According to the company, using the Hyperloop will be 44 percent less expensive than air travel while reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 636,000 tons per year.