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Trans –Atlantic tunnel



How would you like to travel between London and New York in just 54 minutes? I believe for some business people they do want such trip would be available, who want to queue for ages at the check-in counter desk?? Delay because of the bad weather, and stressful security check.

The answer to this entire problem is the new concept of trans-Atlantic tunnel. The scientist are now try to make a design concept of the project that would enable a floating tunnel to be constructed on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. As for the vehicle that run pass through they would construct a magnetic levitation train that runs at 5.000mph. I know by now you will think that the idea of this project is crazy and impossible to be implemented.

In my opinion this idea is brilliant with the increasing air traffic; major airport will experience lots of delay and difficulties handling the air traffic. It is simply the best idea that those engineers ever proposed, probably we will not see the concept take shape for another 50 years but probably our grand-grand children would be able to travel the distance in just under an hour

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