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The development of an advanced magnetic levitation (mag-lev) rail line between Stockholm and Helsinki took another step forward as US firm Hyperloop One published its business case for the project.

In addition, the Finnish city of Salo has signed a letter of intent to become the first Hyperloop ...

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  • henric nauckhoff

    July 11, 2016 at 4:29 pm

    Exciting prospects, but unless the facts are correct, the whole message is given an aura of unreliability; air travel time between STO and HEL is 50 minutes by jet aircraft, not 3,5 hours.