just saw that boring company moved 82,000 people through those underground vegas tunnels and honestly that's pretty wild. like, that's a legit amount of traffic they're handling below the surface instead of clogging up the streets above.



the whole underground vegas tunnel thing is actually starting to look like it could work as a real transport solution, not just some sci-fi concept. if they can move that many passengers efficiently through a subterranean system, it kind of proves the point about what's possible with this kind of infrastructure.

not gonna lie, watching a major city actually implement high-speed underground transit at scale is interesting. makes you wonder if other cities are paying attention to what's happening in vegas. the efficiency numbers seem solid - moving 82,000 people quickly without adding to surface congestion is exactly what urban transit should do.

anyone else think we'll see more of these underground systems pop up elsewhere, or is vegas just gonna be the test case for now?
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