Transatlantic Tunnel Connecting New York to London Could Cost $20 Trillion As Renewed Interest Heightens
For those in the U.S. wanting to explore London without flying, a new travel option may soon be on the horizon.
Proposals for a groundbreaking “Transatlantic Tunnel” connecting the U.K. to the U.S. beneath the Atlantic Ocean have resurfaced, sparking excitement and imagination across the globe. While the staggering $20 trillion price tag is daunting, the possibilities are nothing short of extraordinary.
The future train journey from New York to London could happen in just one hour with the tunnel. Thanks to advancements in vacuum tube technology, trains could travel at mind-blowing speeds of over 3,000 mph by eliminating air resistance inside a pressurized tunnel. As one rendering of the project suggests, “Cutting the intercontinental journey down to a matter of minutes means that for the first time, the Transatlantic Tunnel justifies the hefty price tag.”
The tunnel’s innovative designs vary, from floating structures held by cables to traditional undersea routes and even elevated pathways. This futuristic vision could transform global travel, making it faster, more efficient, and even more environmentally friendly than air travel.
Trials of such tubes and the required technology are now being tested in India and China, bringing this once-dreamlike idea closer to reality. However, Elon Musk first wrote about the benefits of such travel tubes back in 2013. While the challenges are enormous, from engineering to funding, the thrill of bridging continents in mere minutes is an undeniable motivator.
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