A company trying to build a high-speed tube transit system that could whisk passengers across the state in minutes has a message for Colorado Springs-area governments and residents. Those who want Colorado Springs to be part of a Virgin Hyperloop One system need to show their support for the emerging tube transit technology, which some say could bring unprecedented mobility to communities up and down the Front Range. But first, officials must overcome many regulatory, logistical and financial obstacles. The Colorado Department of Transportation joined with the Los Angeles-based Hyperloop One last September to examine the feasibility of building such a system after the company announced that Colorado was one of 10 locations worldwide Read more on Colorado Springs Gazette