Europe's first futuristic hyperloop is one step closer as engineers believe it can achieve its first high-speed run this summer
It is hoped that the space-age loop will transport commuters between cities in just minutes.
And it could reach speeds of 745mph - faster than a plane.
It would see passengers zipped from Amsterdam to Barcelona in a couple of hours, while Paris to Berlin could take half that time.
The experience of travelling inside the hyperloop will be a cross between travelling on a train and plane.
And despite Europe's first full-scale test track having only just opened this year in Groningen, Netherlands, experts estimate hyperloop to be a reality by 2030.
The hyperloop works with travel pods using air pressure inside a tube to provide lift and propulsion, enabling it to move at lightning-quick speeds.