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North American Hyperloop Networks

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The first hyper-loop lines opened between San Diego and Los Angeles in 2023, with additional lines being built in select areas around the world over the next few years. By the 2030s the companies building these lines had been nationalized under National Transportation Act of 2033, one of the pillar's of the Renewal policies of the Price administration. Hyperloop lines were then radically expanded to cover the whole of the United States over the next decade.

Most of these lines were privately owned before the crash, and the few that were state-owned only ran along historic transit corridors. The new National Hyperloop Network connected every city and town with more than 25,000 residents to each-other, enabling anyone in the country to travel to anywhere else in the continental US in 30 minutes or less, and after connecting lines were built between the US, Canada, and Mexico, anywhere on the continent. By the time the first national lines were completed, coupled with Price's housing reforms, the National Hyperloop Network served as a major redistributor of wealth from urban areas to rural communities, and made it much easier to manage the new workforce. The Midwest, which during the Great Reset had been known as the "Rust Belt" grew into one of the wealthier regions of the country as urban workers would relocate to buy cheap land around residential malls and create high density residential developments for citizens commuting to major cities and back. The same could be said of the Mountain West and Great Plains, collectively known as "the Flyover" during the Great Reset. The hyperloop network would be a driving force behind the Biotech Boom of the 2030s and 40s, as it made it easier for businesses to expand or be created on cheap land while still efficiently reaching customers and investors.

During the flooding of the 2040s, the Hyperloops proved essential to easily relocating people to new homes without the chaos and calamity that was seen in the late 2020s.

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So since the hyperloop turned out to be a scam by Musk, how would this change the drawimg’s premise. Or is the engineering of a hyper loop still sound if given the right resources, manpower, and legal framework?