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  • An employee looks at a screen in the control room of the European Hyperloop Center (EHC) testing facility in Veendam, on September 7, 2024. The dream of hurtling between European cities at speeds of more than 700 kilometres per hour moved a step closer on September 9, 2024 with the first successful vehicle tests at the European Hyperloop Centre. Hovering inside a sleek 420-metre (1,377-foot) white tunnel, a dark and light grey striped pod levitates at the order from the mission control centre, before powering away using magnetic propulsion. (Photo by Nick Gammon / AFP) (Photo by NICK GAMMON/AFP via Getty Images)

  • Co-founder and Technology and Engineering Director of Hardt Hyperloop, Marinus van der Meijs performs initial tests at the control center of the European Hyperloop Center (EHC) testing facility in Veendam, on September 7, 2024. The dream of hurtling between European cities at speeds of more than 700 kilometres per hour moved a step closer on September 9, 2024 with the first successful vehicle tests at the European Hyperloop Centre. Hovering inside a sleek 420-metre (1,377-foot) white tunnel, a dark and light grey striped pod levitates at the order from the mission control centre, before powering away using magnetic propulsion. (Photo by Nick Gammon / AFP) (Photo by NICK GAMMON/AFP via Getty Images)

  • A photo shows the inside of a 420-metre (1,377-foot) tunnel at the European Hyperloop Center (EHC) testing facility in Veendam, on September 7, 2024. The dream of hurtling between European cities at speeds of more than 700 kilometres per hour moved a step closer on September 9, 2024 with the first successful vehicle tests at the European Hyperloop Centre. Hovering inside a sleek 420-metre (1,377-foot) white tunnel, a dark and light grey striped pod levitates at the order from the mission control centre, before powering away using magnetic propulsion. (Photo by Nick Gammon / AFP) (Photo by NICK GAMMON/AFP via Getty Images)

  • Commercial Director of Dutch firm Hardt Mobility, Roel Van de Pas speaks as he stands at an end of the hyperloop tunnel at the European Hyperloop Center (EHC) testing facility in Veendam, on September 7, 2024. The dream of hurtling between European cities at speeds of more than 700 kilometres per hour moved a step closer on September 9, 2024 with the first successful vehicle tests at the European Hyperloop Centre. Hovering inside a sleek 420-metre (1,377-foot) white tunnel, a dark and light grey striped pod levitates at the order from the mission control centre, before powering away using magnetic propulsion. (Photo by Nick Gammon / AFP) (Photo by NICK GAMMON/AFP via Getty Images)

  • Commercial Director of Dutch firm Hardt Mobility, Roel Van de Pas stands at an end of the hyperloop tunnel at the European Hyperloop Center (EHC) testing facility in Veendam, on September 7, 2024. The dream of hurtling between European cities at speeds of more than 700 kilometres per hour moved a step closer on September 9, 2024 with the first successful vehicle tests at the European Hyperloop Centre. Hovering inside a sleek 420-metre (1,377-foot) white tunnel, a dark and light grey striped pod levitates at the order from the mission control centre, before powering away using magnetic propulsion. (Photo by Nick Gammon / AFP) (Photo by NICK GAMMON/AFP via Getty Images)

  • A view shows the end of a Y-shaped 420-metre (1,377-foot) white tunnel at the European Hyperloop Center (EHC) in Veendam, on September 7, 2024. The dream of hurtling between European cities at speeds of more than 700 kilometres per hour moved a step closer on September 9, 2024 with the first successful vehicle tests at the European Hyperloop Centre. Hovering inside a sleek 420-metre (1,377-foot) white tunnel, a dark and light grey striped pod levitates at the order from the mission control centre, before powering away using magnetic propulsion. (Photo by Nick Gammon / AFP) (Photo by NICK GAMMON/AFP via Getty Images)

  • A view shows the end of a Y-shaped 420-metre (1,377-foot) white tunnel at the European Hyperloop Center (EHC) testing facility in Veendam, on September 7, 2024. The dream of hurtling between European cities at speeds of more than 700 kilometres per hour moved a step closer on September 9, 2024 with the first successful vehicle tests at the European Hyperloop Centre. Hovering inside a sleek 420-metre (1,377-foot) white tunnel, a dark and light grey striped pod levitates at the order from the mission control centre, before powering away using magnetic propulsion. (Photo by Nick Gammon / AFP) (Photo by NICK GAMMON/AFP via Getty Images)

  • Lead Engineer Tractive Systems at Hardt Hyperloop, Gert Spek prepares to test a dark and light grey striped pod (Rear) inside the hyperloop tunnel at the European Hyperloop Center (EHC) testing facility in Veendam, on September 7, 2024. The dream of hurtling between European cities at speeds of more than 700 kilometres per hour moved a step closer on September 9, 2024 with the first successful vehicle tests at the European Hyperloop Centre. Hovering inside a sleek 420-metre (1,377-foot) white tunnel, a dark and light grey striped pod levitates at the order from the mission control centre, before powering away using magnetic propulsion. (Photo by Nick Gammon / AFP) (Photo by NICK GAMMON/AFP via Getty Images)

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