Boring Company Reveals Massive Vegas Loop Expansion

Elon Musk’s The Boring Company has shared its most detailed look yet at what the future holds for the Vegas Loop, outlining a multi-phase expansion plan that ultimately envisions up to 1,200 Tesla vehicles operating across a 68-mile underground tunnel network beneath Las Vegas.

According to a recent report from the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Boring Company President Steve Davis walked through the project’s progress and next steps, revealing how the Loop is gradually evolving from a convention-focused transport system into a city-wide alternative to surface traffic. The company’s long-term goal includes 104 stations spanning the Strip, downtown Las Vegas, and key destinations such as Allegiant Stadium and Harry Reid International Airport.

Airport service is already underway in a limited capacity. Phase 1 testing began last month, with rides to the airport currently operating from existing Loop stations at Resorts World, Encore, Westgate, and the Las Vegas Convention Center. Davis said roughly 50 airport rides are happening per day as the company tests operations, following the installation of required airport transponders on most of its 130-vehicle Tesla fleet, which, as of last fall, even includes Cybertrucks…

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