According to reports, the location of Musk's test tunnel has been taken away.

The LA Times reported that a council member asked the city to remove the tube.

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The above-ground tube was installed in Hawthorne, a city in the Los Angeles Metropolitan area.

The project is run by Musk's civil engineering company, The Boring Company, but the prototype tube was not used for a long time. It drew complaints from pedestrians and motorists before the city took it down.

Fox Business reported that the test tunnel will be replaced by parking spaces.

Musk confirmed the company's attempt to build a working Hyperloop to combat traffic issues in the future.

—Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 24, 2022

Musk's proposed system was designed to take travelers through low-pressure tubes at speeds of up to 760 miles per hour. According to the LA Times, the invention would cut the commute from Los Angeles to San Francisco in half.

The tech billionaire made a proposal.