Virgin Super High Speed Rail Debuts Cool Future Vision Animation

Virgin Hyperloop ((Virgin Hyperloop)) has released a video that gives people a chance to get an early taste of the extraordinary experience that the future of superfast trains will bring.

In the promotional video released by Virgin UK, the group showed the design of the future super high speed train station, and what passengers will experience from the Time they board the super high speed train, until they arrive at their destination.

According to the official website, the Virgin Super High Speed Rail uses magnetic levitation technology, driven by linear induction motors, to travel at high speed in a vacuum tube at near the speed of sound.

Unlike the traditional trains we all think of now, the Virgin Super High Speed Rail has only one carriage and looks like a giant capsule.

Sara Luchian, Director of Passenger Experience, Virgin Super High Speed Rail: “The production car (in full production) can accommodate up to 28 people in different configurations. It will have a larger diameter, so people will be able to stand up fully.”

Once passengers board the Virgin Superferry, they will drive directly to their destination without any stops in between. Properly planned, carriages can be seamlessly connected to each other, thus allowing thousands of passengers to be transported each hour.

In the promotional video, the Virgin Super High Speed Rail shows the interior design, is also quite amazing.

It is said that Virgin Super High Speed Rail has partnered with top companies from different industries to create a comprehensive, multi-sensory ride experience for passengers using new gateways, carriages and other designs.

The green belts and wood textures inside the carriages bring a fresh and pleasant feeling, subverting the aesthetics of typical mass transit materials. Recessed seating spaces provide a greater sense of space.

All lighting in the cabin, including unobtrusive information displays, is dynamic and can be adjusted to suit the traveler’s activities and journey.

Virgin Super High Speed Rail will be in service within the next few years, the company said.