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Pollution: Miami Fort Power Plant In Cincinnati, OHIOion
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Zedwell Capsule Hotel
Zedwell. GV of one of the capsule area (womenÕs only floor).
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Zedwell Capsule Hotel
Zedwell. GV of one of the capsule area (womenÕs only floor).
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Zedwell Capsule Hotel
Zedwell. GV of one of the capsule area (womenÕs only floor).
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Zedwell Capsule Hotel
Signage to where to find the check in area at the Zedwell capsule hotel (Shaftesbury avenue).
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Zedwell Capsule Hotel
GV of the entrance of the Zedwell capsule hotel on Shaftesbury Avenue, London, UK.
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Zedwell Capsule Hotel
GV of the entrance of the Zedwell capsule hotel on Shaftesbury Avenue, London, UK.
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Zedwell Capsule Hotel
GV of the entrance of the Zedwell capsule hotel on Shaftesbury Avenue, London, UK.
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Zedwell Capsule Hotel
GV of the entrance of the Zedwell capsule hotel on Shaftesbury Avenue, London, UK.
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Zedwell Capsule Hotel
GV of the entrance of the Zedwell capsule hotel on Shaftesbury Avenue, London, UK.
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Zedwell Capsule Hotel
Behind scaffolding the Zedwell capsule hotel on Great Windmill Street, opposite the main entrance of the Zedwell hotel. The entrance of the capsule hotel is on Shaftesbury avenue.
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06 October 2025
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Zedwell Capsule Hotel
GV of the main Zedwell hotel on Great Windmill Street, London, UK.
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Zedwell Capsule Hotel
GV of the main Zedwell hotel entrance area on Great Windmill Street, London, UK.
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Zedwell Capsule Hotel
GV of the main Zedwell hotel entrance area on Great Windmill Street, London, UK.
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Des télécabines pour survoler le trafic urbain
Picture MUST credit: Whoosh Transport pods that wind around a city and can be hailed using an app could be the future of urban transport. The autonomous system called Whoosh, which is about to be tested in New Zealand, uses gondolas that have their own motors and autonomous route-switching systems on board. They are free to navigate their way from point to point across a complex, super-modular high-rise network that could stretch from one side of town to the other above congested roads. It is an on-demand ride-hailing experience for passengers, allowing them to book rides and glide easily above congestion traveling nonstop to their destination. Riding on a dedicated rail system offers a network of safe electric vehicles with low energy needs and zero emissions. Whoosh networks would be modular and include small pull-off stops, larger hub stations or combinations of both to create a variety of journey options across a region. The pods transition from cable to rail support structure, changing elevation, or turning to create countless route options. The New Zealand team behind the innovation based in Christchurch says the system is flexible and easy to implement in tight spaces. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Des télécabines pour survoler le trafic urbain
Picture MUST credit: Whoosh Transport pods that wind around a city and can be hailed using an app could be the future of urban transport. The autonomous system called Whoosh, which is about to be tested in New Zealand, uses gondolas that have their own motors and autonomous route-switching systems on board. They are free to navigate their way from point to point across a complex, super-modular high-rise network that could stretch from one side of town to the other above congested roads. It is an on-demand ride-hailing experience for passengers, allowing them to book rides and glide easily above congestion traveling nonstop to their destination. Riding on a dedicated rail system offers a network of safe electric vehicles with low energy needs and zero emissions. Whoosh networks would be modular and include small pull-off stops, larger hub stations or combinations of both to create a variety of journey options across a region. The pods transition from cable to rail support structure, changing elevation, or turning to create countless route options. The New Zealand team behind the innovation based in Christchurch says the system is flexible and easy to implement in tight spaces. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Des télécabines pour survoler le trafic urbain
Picture MUST credit: Whoosh Transport pods that wind around a city and can be hailed using an app could be the future of urban transport. The autonomous system called Whoosh, which is about to be tested in New Zealand, uses gondolas that have their own motors and autonomous route-switching systems on board. They are free to navigate their way from point to point across a complex, super-modular high-rise network that could stretch from one side of town to the other above congested roads. It is an on-demand ride-hailing experience for passengers, allowing them to book rides and glide easily above congestion traveling nonstop to their destination. Riding on a dedicated rail system offers a network of safe electric vehicles with low energy needs and zero emissions. Whoosh networks would be modular and include small pull-off stops, larger hub stations or combinations of both to create a variety of journey options across a region. The pods transition from cable to rail support structure, changing elevation, or turning to create countless route options. The New Zealand team behind the innovation based in Christchurch says the system is flexible and easy to implement in tight spaces. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Des télécabines pour survoler le trafic urbain
Picture MUST credit: Whoosh Transport pods that wind around a city and can be hailed using an app could be the future of urban transport. The autonomous system called Whoosh, which is about to be tested in New Zealand, uses gondolas that have their own motors and autonomous route-switching systems on board. They are free to navigate their way from point to point across a complex, super-modular high-rise network that could stretch from one side of town to the other above congested roads. It is an on-demand ride-hailing experience for passengers, allowing them to book rides and glide easily above congestion traveling nonstop to their destination. Riding on a dedicated rail system offers a network of safe electric vehicles with low energy needs and zero emissions. Whoosh networks would be modular and include small pull-off stops, larger hub stations or combinations of both to create a variety of journey options across a region. The pods transition from cable to rail support structure, changing elevation, or turning to create countless route options. The New Zealand team behind the innovation based in Christchurch says the system is flexible and easy to implement in tight spaces. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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Des télécabines pour survoler le trafic urbain
Picture MUST credit: Whoosh Transport pods that wind around a city and can be hailed using an app could be the future of urban transport. The autonomous system called Whoosh, which is about to be tested in New Zealand, uses gondolas that have their own motors and autonomous route-switching systems on board. They are free to navigate their way from point to point across a complex, super-modular high-rise network that could stretch from one side of town to the other above congested roads. It is an on-demand ride-hailing experience for passengers, allowing them to book rides and glide easily above congestion traveling nonstop to their destination. Riding on a dedicated rail system offers a network of safe electric vehicles with low energy needs and zero emissions. Whoosh networks would be modular and include small pull-off stops, larger hub stations or combinations of both to create a variety of journey options across a region. The pods transition from cable to rail support structure, changing elevation, or turning to create countless route options. The New Zealand team behind the innovation based in Christchurch says the system is flexible and easy to implement in tight spaces. Picture supplied by JLPPA via Bestimage
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FEATURE - Hyperloop-Transportsystem geplant von Sir Richard Bransons Virgin-Imperium
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.Pods will offer phone charging
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FEATURE - Hyperloop-Transportsystem geplant von Sir Richard Bransons Virgin-Imperium
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.A hyperloop terminal
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FEATURE - Hyperloop-Transportsystem geplant von Sir Richard Bransons Virgin-Imperium
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods. Inside a pod
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FEATURE - Hyperloop-Transportsystem geplant von Sir Richard Bransons Virgin-Imperium
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.Graphic of a cross-crountry hyperloop system. Here one line branches off.
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FEATURE - Hyperloop-Transportsystem geplant von Sir Richard Bransons Virgin-Imperium
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.Terminal side view of passenger boarding
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FEATURE - Hyperloop-Transportsystem geplant von Sir Richard Bransons Virgin-Imperium
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.Doors witthdraw after passengers board and the pod is ready for departure from a terminal.
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FEATURE - Hyperloop-Transportsystem geplant von Sir Richard Bransons Virgin-Imperium
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.
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FEATURE - Hyperloop-Transportsystem geplant von Sir Richard Bransons Virgin-Imperium
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.Inside a hyperloop passenger pod.
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FEATURE - Hyperloop-Transportsystem geplant von Sir Richard Bransons Virgin-Imperium
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Pictures must credit: Virgin Hyperloop/ Teague
Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.A passenger pod in the hyperloop system
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FEATURE - Hyperloop-Transportsystem geplant von Sir Richard Bransons Virgin-Imperium
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.A cross-country hyperloop line
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FEATURE - Hyperloop-Transportsystem geplant von Sir Richard Bransons Virgin-Imperium
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.Entrance to check-in inside the terminal.
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FEATURE - Hyperloop-Transportsystem geplant von Sir Richard Bransons Virgin-Imperium
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.The view boarding a hyperloop passenger pod.
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FEATURE - Hyperloop-Transportsystem geplant von Sir Richard Bransons Virgin-Imperium
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.Graphic showing a hyperloop terminal and how the pods arrive and leave
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FEATURE - Hyperloop-Transportsystem geplant von Sir Richard Bransons Virgin-Imperium
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Pictures must credit: Virgin Hyperloop/ Teague
Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.Coastal hyperloop terminal
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FEATURE - Hyperloop-Transportsystem geplant von Sir Richard Bransons Virgin-Imperium
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Pictures must credit: Virgin Hyperloop/ Teague
Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.Graphic of pods leaving a terminal
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FEATURE - Hyperloop-Transportsystem geplant von Sir Richard Bransons Virgin-Imperium
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.Check-in inside the terminal
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods. The hyperloop pods travel in convoys and peel off at branches in the line
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.A hyperloop terminal.
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.Inside a pod
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.Inside a passenger pod
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.Inside a terminal
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.Tickets are booked using phones
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods. Pods in convoy
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.Inside a pod
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.Passengers disembarking at their destination terminal
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.A hyperloop line. They can run above and below ground
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Businessman Sir Richard Branson has given the world a sneak peak at his Virgin empire’s latest project – it’s planned high-speed hyperloop lines.Passengers sit in pods which look like sleek aircraft cabins.They then hurtle down a vacuum tube in a levitating pod at speeds of over 1,070 km/h / 670 miles an hour.Virgin has shared a step-by-step video of the passenger experience on board its hyperloop system, all the way from arriving at the station portal, to boarding, the journey itself and arrival.The hyperloop system features levitating pods that can carry up to 28 passengers through vacuum tubes which can go over and below ground, at high speed.Virgin Hyperloop has worked closely with US-based studio Teague which designed the passenger pods.They feature dynamic lighting and recessed seat wells to stop passengers feeling too claustrophobic.
OPS: Rendering of the Virgin Hyperloop system and specially designed pods.Graphic of pods leaving a hyperloop terminal
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Whisky lovers can now pop a complete cocktail into their mouth – using clear capsules made from seaweed.Drinkers simply places the capsule in their mouth and pop it to enjoy what the Scotish makers of brand The Glenlivet describe as “ the perfect flavour-explosion” experience.The company believes the pods , which hold 23 ml of whisky cocktail, will set a new standard on how whisky is enjoyed.The capsules have been launched to coincide with London's cocktail week.Each recipe was created by British cocktail expert Alex Kratena.They all use The Glenlivet Founder’s Reserve scotch and are themed citrus, wood and spice.
OPS: The Glenlivet whisky cocktaill pods being enjoyed
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Whisky lovers can now pop a complete cocktail into their mouth – using clear capsules made from seaweed.Drinkers simply places the capsule in their mouth and pop it to enjoy what the Scotish makers of brand The Glenlivet describe as “ the perfect flavour-explosion” experience.The company believes the pods , which hold 23 ml of whisky cocktail, will set a new standard on how whisky is enjoyed.The capsules have been launched to coincide with London's cocktail week.Each recipe was created by British cocktail expert Alex Kratena.They all use The Glenlivet Founder’s Reserve scotch and are themed citrus, wood and spice.
OPS: The Glenlivet whisky cocktaill pods.
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Whisky lovers can now pop a complete cocktail into their mouth – using clear capsules made from seaweed.Drinkers simply places the capsule in their mouth and pop it to enjoy what the Scotish makers of brand The Glenlivet describe as “ the perfect flavour-explosion” experience.The company believes the pods , which hold 23 ml of whisky cocktail, will set a new standard on how whisky is enjoyed.The capsules have been launched to coincide with London's cocktail week.Each recipe was created by British cocktail expert Alex Kratena.They all use The Glenlivet Founder’s Reserve scotch and are themed citrus, wood and spice.
OPS: The Glenlivet whisky cocktaill pods.
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