The DevLoop is 500 meters long (1,640 feet) and has a diameter of 3.3 meters (just under 11 feet.) It's located in the Nevada desert, just 30 minutes from Las Vegas.
Hyperloop One has previously said that once the track is finished it will be about two-miles long.
The public trial expected to occur in the first half of this year will serve as Hyperloop One's first test on a full-scale, development site. The startup conducted a public test on a prototype system in the same area in May 2016.
In November, Hyperloop One signed an agreement with the Dubai Roads and Transport Authority to evaluate building a Hyperloop between Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
Hyperloop One is currently conducting a feasibility study with McKinsey & Co. and the Bjarke Ingels Group for the system.
Hyperloop One said in its press release that the progress on the DevLoop should show how close the startup is to making the system a reality. The startup said the Hyperloop will reduce the commute between Dubai and Abu Dhabi from several hours to just 12 minutes.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdHyperloop One is also interested in using the high-speed transit alternative to transport cargo.
The startup secured $50 million in a funding round led by DP World, the third largest port and terminal operator in the world. That latest round of funding brings Hyperloop One's total funding to $160 million, according to the startup.