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Las Vegas Convention Center Loop

LVCC Loop, or Las Vegas Convention Center Loop is a five passenger stations tunnel public transportation system at the Las Vegas Convention Center, that opened in June 2021. The underground people mover system was built by The Boring Company starting in 2019 using Tesla Model 3 cars.[1] The system was built to reduce the walking time for attendees of the Las Vegas Convention Center.[2]

Las Vegas Convention Center Loop
Las Vegas Convention Center Loop
Overview
Other name(s)LVCC Loop
StatusClosed when there are no events at Convention Center
Owner
Las Vegas Convention Center
Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority
Termini
Stations5
Website
lvcva.com/vegas-loop
lvloop.com/tickets
Service
TypeCar rapid transit
SystemUnderground car shuttle private roadway
Rolling stockTesla Model 3 cars
History
OpenedJune 1, 2021; 2 years ago (2021-06-01)
Technical
Line length1.7 miles (2.7 km)
CharacterTwin Tunnel
ElectrificationTesla Supercharger
Operating speed35 mph (56 km/h)
LVCC Loop
LVCC Loop South Station
Transfer to Boingo Station, LV Monorail station
LVCC Loop Central Station
LVCC Loop West Station
LVCC Loop Riviera Station
Resorts World Las Vegas
The Boring Company machine in 2019
A Tesla Model 3 car, like the ones used in the Las Vegas Convention Center Loop

System edit

The transportation system consists of twin tunnels in which Tesla cars are driven by employees to shuttle passengers to stops at the Las Vegas Convention Center complex and Las Vegas transportation connections.[3] The loop cost $53 million when it opened in June 2021 and is 40 feet below ground. The two below-ground stations have escalators and elevators. The loop is 1.7 miles in length and covers a 25-minute walking distance. The plan is for the cars to be autonomous vehicles in the future.[4] Tickets are sold online at Vegas Loop

The Boring Company won the contract in May 2019. The Boring Company's contract was for $48.7 million. [5] The Boring Company first tunnel was started on November 15, 2019, digging at about 49 feet (15 m) per day the 4,475 feet (1,364 m) first leg tunnel was complete on February 14, 2020.[6][7] The Boring Company's second tunnel was finished in May 2020[4]

The Boring Company started testing the system with volunteers in May 2021. The test demonstrated the new transport system could move up to about 4,400 passengers per hour with an end-to-time of about two minutes. In July 2021 the peak passager follow was recorded at 1,355 passengers per hour. [8][9] [10] The system started transporting convention attendees on June 8, 2021. [11][12][13][14]

For safety the LVCC Loop system has: emergency exits, lighted tunnels, bidirectional ventilation system, CCTV system, fire suppression system, Fire alarm system, and emergency communication system. [2]

Stations edit

Future Stops edit

There are other phases planned, in the completed phase there will be bout 68 miles of tunnels and 55 stops.[16][17][18] The next stops will be tunnels to Encore and Westgate resorts. [15] [19]

Connections edit

 
Boingo Station, Las Vegas Monorail station above East Desert Inn Road, a loop connection

The Loop connects to the Las Vegas Monorail at the Boingo Station, LV Monorail station at the corner of Paradise Road and East Desert Inn Road at an Island above East Desert Inn Road. Buses that are near the Loop and Las Vegas Convention Center are the: RTC 108,[20] RTC 119[21] and Las Vegas Deuce. [22][23]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Romero, Dennis (November 16, 2019). "In Las Vegas, Elon Musk's tunneling company digs in". NBC News. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  2. ^ a b "Loop". The Boring Company.
  3. ^ Velotta, Richard N. (2021-06-08). "Boring Co.'s underground loop begins moving customers in Las Vegas". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 2021-06-08.
  4. ^ a b O'Kane, Sean (2020-05-14). "Elon Musk's Boring Company finishes digging Las Vegas tunnels". The Verge. from the original on May 21, 2020. Retrieved 2020-05-21.
  5. ^ Bliss, Laura (2019-05-29). "Elon Musk's $49 Million Las Vegas Loop Makes Perfect Sense — for Las Vegas". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  6. ^ "Boring Company's Las Vegas Tunnel Excavation Has Finally Been Completed". interestingengineering.com. 2020-02-17. from the original on February 21, 2020. Retrieved 2020-02-21.
  7. ^ Velotta, Richard N. (2020-02-14). "1st tunnel completed for Las Vegas Convention Center's people-mover". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  8. ^ Wang, Brian (2021-05-29). "Vegas Boring Loop Surpasses 4400 Passengers Per Hour Target in Testing". NextBigFuture.com. Retrieved 2023-08-08.
  9. ^ Velotta, Richard N. (2021-06-08). "Boring Co.'s underground loop begins moving customers in Las Vegas". Las Vegas Review-Journal. from the original on June 8, 2021. Retrieved 2021-06-08.
  10. ^ Harris, Mark (2021-11-12). "Early data shows Elon Musk's Las Vegas Loop not yet up to speed". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  11. ^ "Elon Musk firm proposing 'Vegas Loop' tunnel people mover". AP News. 2020-10-14. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  12. ^ "Elon Musk's The Boring Company opens first station in expanded Las Vegas transit tunnel system". Dezeen. 2022-07-01. Retrieved 2023-04-14.
  13. ^ Cole, Samantha (2022-01-07). "Traffic Jams Are Possible in Elon Musk's Tunnels, Apparently". Vice. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  14. ^ Kilander, Gustaf (2022-01-07). "Elon Musk's 'Vegas Loop' called a 'death trap' as traffic piles up". The Independent. Retrieved 2023-08-24.
  15. ^ a b Hargis, Mark (August 31, 2022). "Resorts World LOOP Station". Las Vegas Monorail.
  16. ^ "Expanded Vegas Loop plans advance with commission approval". Las Vegas Sun. 13 June 2023.
  17. ^ "Vegas Loop expansion: County approves plan to build 69 underground stations". Interesting Engineering. 5 May 2023.
  18. ^ "Elon Musk's The Boring Company seeks to double the size of its Vegas Loop". TechCrunch. 21 March 2023.
  19. ^ "LVCC Loop | Passenger Station Map, Updates & More Info". www.lvcva.com.
  20. ^ "Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada 108" (PDF).
  21. ^ "Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada 119" (PDF).
  22. ^ Web, R. T. C. "Fares & Passes".
  23. ^ "Buses on the Strip in Las Vegas (RTC, The Deuce and More) - OnTheStrip.com". December 29, 2021.


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LVCC Loop or Las Vegas Convention Center Loop is a five passenger stations tunnel public transportation system at the Las Vegas Convention Center that opened in June 2021 The underground people mover system was built by The Boring Company starting in 2019 using Tesla Model 3 cars 1 The system was built to reduce the walking time for attendees of the Las Vegas Convention Center 2 Las Vegas Convention Center LoopLas Vegas Convention Center LoopOverviewOther name s LVCC LoopStatusClosed when there are no events at Convention CenterOwnerLas Vegas Convention Center Las Vegas Convention and Visitors AuthorityTerminiLVCC Loop South StationResorts World Las VegasStations5Websitelvcva wbr com wbr vegas loop lvloop wbr com wbr ticketsServiceTypeCar rapid transitSystemUnderground car shuttle private roadwayRolling stockTesla Model 3 carsHistoryOpenedJune 1 2021 2 years ago 2021 06 01 TechnicalLine length1 7 miles 2 7 km CharacterTwin TunnelElectrificationTesla SuperchargerOperating speed35 mph 56 km h vteLVCC LoopLegendLVCC Loop South StationTransfer to Boingo Station LV Monorail stationLVCC Loop Central StationLVCC Loop West StationLVCC Loop Riviera StationResorts World Las Vegas The Boring Company machine in 2019A Tesla Model 3 car like the ones used in the Las Vegas Convention Center LoopContents 1 System 2 Stations 2 1 Future Stops 3 Connections 4 See also 5 ReferencesSystem editThe transportation system consists of twin tunnels in which Tesla cars are driven by employees to shuttle passengers to stops at the Las Vegas Convention Center complex and Las Vegas transportation connections 3 The loop cost 53 million when it opened in June 2021 and is 40 feet below ground The two below ground stations have escalators and elevators The loop is 1 7 miles in length and covers a 25 minute walking distance The plan is for the cars to be autonomous vehicles in the future 4 Tickets are sold online at Vegas LoopThe Boring Company won the contract in May 2019 The Boring Company s contract was for 48 7 million 5 The Boring Company first tunnel was started on November 15 2019 digging at about 49 feet 15 m per day the 4 475 feet 1 364 m first leg tunnel was complete on February 14 2020 6 7 The Boring Company s second tunnel was finished in May 2020 4 The Boring Company started testing the system with volunteers in May 2021 The test demonstrated the new transport system could move up to about 4 400 passengers per hour with an end to time of about two minutes In July 2021 the peak passager follow was recorded at 1 355 passengers per hour 8 9 10 The system started transporting convention attendees on June 8 2021 11 12 13 14 For safety the LVCC Loop system has emergency exits lighted tunnels bidirectional ventilation system CCTV system fire suppression system Fire alarm system and emergency communication system 2 Stations editLVCC Loop South Station Las Vegas Convention Center South at the South Hall ground level corner of Convention Center Drive and Joe W Brown Drive 36 07 41 N 115 08 48 W 36 128194 N 115 146588 W 36 128194 115 146588 LVCC Loop Central Station Las Vegas Convention Center Central below ground at the Center Hall on Sliver Drive 36 07 53 N 115 09 11 W 36 131313 N 115 152929 W 36 131313 115 152929 LVCC Loop West Station Las Vegas Convention West at the West Hall ground level at 292 Convention Center Drive 36 07 59 N 115 09 35 W 36 132928 N 115 159750 W 36 132928 115 159750 LVCC Loop Riviera Station for departures only Las Vegas Convention Riviera ground level at the north end of West Hall Resorts World Station on Convention Center Drive below ground at Resorts World Las Vegas a resort mall and casino At the entrance to Resorts World 15 Future Stops edit There are other phases planned in the completed phase there will be bout 68 miles of tunnels and 55 stops 16 17 18 The next stops will be tunnels to Encore and Westgate resorts 15 19 Connections edit nbsp Boingo Station Las Vegas Monorail station above East Desert Inn Road a loop connectionThe Loop connects to the Las Vegas Monorail at the Boingo Station LV Monorail station at the corner of Paradise Road and East Desert Inn Road at an Island above East Desert Inn Road Buses that are near the Loop and Las Vegas Convention Center are the RTC 108 20 RTC 119 21 and Las Vegas Deuce 22 23 See also editTransportation in Las Vegas NAB Show Consumer Electronics Show SHOT Show International Builders Show World of Concrete Conexpo Con Agg Boring Test Tunnel Tunnel constructionReferences edit Romero Dennis November 16 2019 In Las Vegas Elon Musk s tunneling company digs in NBC News Retrieved 2019 11 16 a b Loop The Boring Company Velotta Richard N 2021 06 08 Boring Co s underground loop begins moving customers in Las Vegas Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved 2021 06 08 a b O Kane Sean 2020 05 14 Elon Musk s Boring Company finishes digging Las Vegas tunnels The Verge Archived from the original on May 21 2020 Retrieved 2020 05 21 Bliss Laura 2019 05 29 Elon Musk s 49 Million Las Vegas Loop Makes Perfect Sense for Las Vegas Bloomberg Retrieved 2023 08 24 Boring Company s Las Vegas Tunnel Excavation Has Finally Been Completed interestingengineering com 2020 02 17 Archived from the original on February 21 2020 Retrieved 2020 02 21 Velotta Richard N 2020 02 14 1st tunnel completed for Las Vegas Convention Center s people mover Las Vegas Review Journal Retrieved 2023 08 24 Wang Brian 2021 05 29 Vegas Boring Loop Surpasses 4400 Passengers Per Hour Target in Testing NextBigFuture com Retrieved 2023 08 08 Velotta Richard N 2021 06 08 Boring Co s underground loop begins moving customers in Las Vegas Las Vegas Review Journal Archived from the original on June 8 2021 Retrieved 2021 06 08 Harris Mark 2021 11 12 Early data shows Elon Musk s Las Vegas Loop not yet up to speed TechCrunch Retrieved 2021 11 23 Elon Musk firm proposing Vegas Loop tunnel people mover AP News 2020 10 14 Retrieved 2023 08 24 Elon Musk s The Boring Company opens first station in expanded Las Vegas transit tunnel system Dezeen 2022 07 01 Retrieved 2023 04 14 Cole Samantha 2022 01 07 Traffic Jams Are Possible in Elon Musk s Tunnels Apparently Vice Retrieved 2023 08 24 Kilander Gustaf 2022 01 07 Elon Musk s Vegas Loop called a death trap as traffic piles up The Independent Retrieved 2023 08 24 a b Hargis Mark August 31 2022 Resorts World LOOP Station Las Vegas Monorail Expanded Vegas Loop plans advance with commission approval Las Vegas Sun 13 June 2023 Vegas Loop expansion County approves plan to build 69 underground stations Interesting Engineering 5 May 2023 Elon Musk s The Boring Company seeks to double the size of its Vegas Loop TechCrunch 21 March 2023 LVCC Loop Passenger Station Map Updates amp More Info www lvcva com Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada 108 PDF Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada 119 PDF Web R T C Fares amp Passes Buses on the Strip in Las Vegas RTC The Deuce and More OnTheStrip com December 29 2021 36 07 53 N 115 09 10 W 36 13131 N 115 1529 W 36 13131 115 1529 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Las Vegas Convention Center Loop amp oldid 1183004009, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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