Here are the actual tubes one company plans to use to make the real Hyperloop

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One of the companies planning to build a Hyperloop test track has begun receiving its first set of test tubes.
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Hyperloop Technologies, which is located in the arts district of downtown L.A., posted images of the tubes to its Twitter account

It's worth mentioning that the company has no affiliation with Elon Musk, who orignially proposed the Hyperloop idea. 

It also has no affiliation with Hyperloop Transportation Technologies, which is another company that also plans to build a test track and recently secured land in Quays Valley, California to build its track. It plans to break ground as soon as next year. 

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In 2013, Musk published a paper on how the high-speed transportation technology would work. Basically, the Hyperloop involves people traveling in pods through steel tubes at speeds that could top 700 miles per hour. 

After Musk revealed his idea, several entrepreneurs took interest and began their own companies to start working on testing the technology. 

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Check out pictures of Hyperloop Technologies' progress below. 

 

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