Elon Musk's Boring Co. to build high-speed airport link in Chicago

The system will travel the 27 km from downtown to O'Hare, one of the world's busiest airports, in 12 minutes.

June 15, 2018 08:05 am | Updated 08:06 am IST - CHICAGO

 Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel listens as Tesla CEO and founder of the Boring Company Elon Musk speaks at a news conference on Thursday in Chicago.

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel listens as Tesla CEO and founder of the Boring Company Elon Musk speaks at a news conference on Thursday in Chicago.

Chicago has selected Elon Musk's Boring Co to build a $1 billion underground transit system that will whisk people from Chicago's downtown Loop district to O'Hare International Airport at 240 km per hour, the billionaire entrepreneur and Mayor Rahm Emanuel said on Thursday.

The system will travel the 27 km from downtown to O'Hare, one of the world's busiest airports, in 12 minutes, less time than it takes to get through airport security, Mr. Emanuel said at a news conference in an unfinished underground train station in the Loop that will be used by the system. The trip currently takes 30 to 45 minutes.

People will travel non-stop between the Loop and O'Hare in 16-passenger vehicles called “skates,” which will leave every 30 seconds, the Boring Co said.

The project is expected to cost around $1 billion, according to two people familiar with the plans. Emanuel said it will be funded by the company with no taxpayer subsidies, and added that in conjunction with O'Hare's planned $8.5 billion expansion, it will fuel Chicago's economic growth.

“Were there doubters when Chicago said we're going to build the first skyscraper in America? Yes. Where are they today?” Mr. Emanuel said.

One Chicago politician did voice doubts.

Alderman Scott Waguespack, whose ward covers parts of the city's north and northwest sides, said there are many unanswered questions and the project should be subject to a public hearing.

“Mayor Emanuel is prioritizing the interests of billionaires and big corporations ahead of the very real and immediate needs of Chicagos taxpayers and neighborhoods,” he said in a statement.

Drilling for the project, pending regulatory and environmental approvals, could begin in as soon as three to four months, said Mr. Musk, who also founded and heads luxury electric car maker Tesla Inc and rocket maker SpaceX. The transit system could be operational 18 to 24 months after that.

“We're super excited,” said Mr. Musk, adding he does not expect any problems raising capital for the project. He said the project was certain to cover operational costs, but whether it provided a good return on capital was a separate question.

Boring said the passenger fare will be less than half that of a taxi or ride share, but more than the fare on the current train system. The system will operate 20 hours a day, seven days a week.

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