The Boring Company, led by Elon Musk, reveals a subterranean tunnel
Subsequent to a decision by the Shingle Creek Transit and Utility Community Development District Board, Elon Musk’s The Boring Company was chosen to commence discussions for a planned subterranean transit network joining Universal Orlando’s parks.
At its Feb. 11 session, the governing body permitted its team to engage in contractual talks with The Boring Company, having determined that its submission most effectively satisfied the district’s demand for a “novel, future-proof, direct connectivity method.”
This initiative seeks to aid in enhancing transit infrastructure, comprising the projected Sunshine Corridor and the transport demands connected to Universal Orlando’s growth.
This ruling does not finalize an agreement.
A fully electric Tesla vehicle moves within a passage situated 40 feet below the Las Vegas Convention Center. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Any accord would nonetheless necessitate governing body’s endorsement, and authorities stated they will assess the undertaking’s functional and monetary viability prior to proceeding.
Fox 35 Orlando conveyed that the suggested subterranean transport network aims to alleviate traffic jams on International Drive, connecting Universal’s current amusement parks and CityWalk with Epic Universe, which was inaugurated the previous year.
The regional broadcaster mentioned that the governing body’s decision follows a period of conjecture and a vying procedure that encompassed submissions from alternative companies, like Glydways.

The access gateway greets visitors during a sneak peek event for Universal Epic Universe in Orlando on April 5, 2025. (Patrick Connolly/Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Although certain rivals proposed raised track networks engineered to shorten building duration, the district finally chose to advance a subterranean notion akin to The Boring Company’s “Vegas Loop” in Nevada.

A Tesla vehicle traverses the Las Vegas Convention Center Loop during a press viewing on April 9, 2021. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
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According to Fox 35, inhabitant Scott Heinz declared, “I believe it would present a novel prospect to diminish vehicle volume and prove beneficial for tourists too.”
Mary Walters-Clark, a fellow inhabitant, mentioned the initiative might assist in alleviating gridlock during busiest periods, by offering sightseers another option to traversing dense vehicle flow and enabling them to optimize their schedule.

