
A LONG JOURNEY
In the distant future, independent Hyperloop lines around the world are connected by long-range underground and undersea tunnels, creating the first globally integrated ground transportation network.
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This route map shows a long-distance Hyperloop line linking
Paris to Moscow in 2 hours and 36 minutes.
To accommodate travel durations comparable to modern flight times, this global transportation system allows passengers to book and reserve their journeys in advance, with assigned individual seating oriented to windows.
An inter- or transcontinental Hyperloop travel experience compares to modern air travel, covering more distance in equivalent time.

To enhance the passenger’s individual experience, each window includes
an interface by which the traveler can adjust the landscape to taste.

The outer glide lets the passenger adjust the speed and direction in which the landscape flows.

The center push-button allows the passenger to see outside the pod, regardless of what’s there: hyper-speed landscape, tunnel interior, train station...

The inner glide lets the passenger adjust the time of the day perceived.

The pull-chain lets the traveler disable the entire window.