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Elon Musk's Boring Company Drilled Only 2.4 Miles In 7 Years

By Oliver Davis
Published in Hyperloop
December 01, 2023
1 min read
Elon Musk's Boring Company Drilled Only 2.4 Miles In 7 Years

So, I came across this article about Elon Musk’s Boring Company, and man, it’s quite the ride! Basically, it’s all about how they’ve only managed to dig a measly 2.4 miles in the span of 7 whole years. Talk about taking your time!

Now, here’s the lowdown: The Boring Company was founded by Musk with the ambitious goal of creating underground tunnels for high-speed transportation systems. You know, like those fancy tubes they have in those sci-fi movies. But it seems like they’ve hit a few bumps along the way.

According to the article, a recent report revealed that the progress made by the Boring Company has been rather underwhelming. I mean, seriously, 2.4 miles in 7 years? That’s less than what I walk in a week! It turns out that they encountered numerous delays and setbacks, which led to this snail-paced progress.

Now, here’s where things get interesting. The article also mentions that other tunneling companies have managed to achieve much greater distances in far less time. So, what’s the deal with the Boring Company? Are they just plain boring, or is there more to the story?

From my own knowledge and experience, I can tell you that digging tunnels is no easy task. It requires careful planning, permits, and dealing with unexpected challenges like geological issues or even interference from existing infrastructure. So, it might not be fair to solely blame Elon Musk and his team for the slow progress.

But hey, let’s not overlook the fact that the Boring Company has successfully completed a few smaller projects, like a transportation tunnel in Las Vegas. So, it’s not all doom and gloom for them.

In conclusion, despite its slow progress, the Boring Company remains an interesting and ambitious endeavor. It’s aiming to revolutionize transportation by creating underground tunnels for faster and more efficient travel. Sure, it might be taking longer than expected, but that’s the nature of groundbreaking innovation. Plus, who knows, maybe we’ll all be zooming through tunnels like they do in those futuristic movies sooner than we think!


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