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VEGAS LOOP
In fact “The Las Vegas Loop” is a project developed by Tesla's Boring Company which consists of an underground transportation system in Las Vegas, in which you can travel in Tesla brand vehicles, thus avoiding traffic problems of the city.
By Sylvain Updated, December 24, 2025
Vegas Loop: The Project.
Today, the system is quite modest and is concentrated around the Las Vegas Convention Center. But the final project will represent 68 miles of tunnels and 104 stations which will serve from Fremont to the airport with an expected flow of 90,000 passengers per hour. Eventually vehicles will be able to go up to 155 miles/h depending on the portions but today they do not exceed 40 miles/h. Today the active network is shown in blue on the map. The orange route is under construction
Times & Fare per route projected.
Harry Reid Intl Airport to Las Vegas Convention center
Distance: 4.9 miles
Travel time: 5 minutes
Fare: $10
Allegiant Stadium to Las Vegas Convention center
Distance: 3.6 miles
Travel time: 4 minutes
Fare: $6
Downtown Las Vegas to Las Vegas Convention Center
Distance: 2.8 miles
Travel time: 3 minutes
Fare: $5
Downtown Las Vegas to Harry Reid Intl Airport
Distance: 7.7 miles
Travel time: 8 minutes
Fare: $12

Vegas Loop: Today.
Today, the project includes 8 stations and 6 operational tunnels around the Las Vegas Convention Center. One tunnel is currently under construction. It connects the Encore, Resorts World, and Westgate hotels to the Convention Center. The routes are as follows:
How to use the Vegas Loop?
How can you use the Vegas Loop network? Simply go to one of the company's stations, join the queue, and board the next available vehicle. The fares and schedules are as follows:


