Nashville is getting a serious makeover thanks to Tesla billionaire Elon Musk.
Musk’s The Boring Company has plans to build a futuristic underground tunnel in Tennessee which will transport passengers from the city center to the airport in just eight minutes using electric vehicles.
But while the project has support from the state’s federal lawmakers, local leaders aren’t so sure.
One representative called it a ‘vanity project for the wealthy’ and it has been dubbed the ‘Music City Loop’.
The tunnel will run 10 miles from city center to the airport on Nashville’s south-east corridor, with its entrance just steps from the airport.
The privately-funded project will supposedly shuttle Tennesseans between downtown and the airport in only eight minutes.
That’s a big saving in time from downtown to the airport, which takes about 30 minutes by taxi, rideshare or bus.
The company plans to use electric vehicles to connect city hotspots, similar to an already operating Boring system in Las Vegas.
Musk and The Boring Company seemed to have the full support of Republican lawmakers at a press conference announcing the project on July 28.
Republican Tennessee Governor Bill Lee said he was excited by the tunnel.
‘They could have taken their next underground loop anywhere, but they saw something unique about Tennessee,’ he said.
‘The best part of all of it is it’s 100 percent privately funded. There will be no cost to Tennessee taxpayers.’

Elon Musk’s Boring Company has plans to construct a tunnel from downtown Nashville to the airport

The ‘Music City Loop’ will use zero-emissions electric vehicles to take passengers from the airport to the city in just 8 minutes
John Ray Clemens, chair of the Tennessee House Democratic Caucus, hammered the privately-funded project as ‘fiscally irresponsible and legally suspect’.
‘No responsible executive would give away unrestricted and unlimited underground property rights to an unhinged billionaire, who Donald Trump doesn’t even trust anymore, and grant him and his company exclusive access rights beneath our city and a monopoly to profit in perpetuity.’
The project has yet to receive approval from the Metro Nashville Council or the mayor’s office, and Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell was notably absent from the event.
In a brief statement about the project, he said: ‘We are aware of the state’s conversations with The Boring Company, and we have a number of operational questions to understand the potential impacts on Metro and Nashvillians.’
Yet, United States Senator Marsha Blackburn seemed to think the impact would be overwhelmingly positive.
She posted on X that the company ‘couldn’t have picked a better new home for their state-of-the-art tunneling technology than Nashville’.
She wrote: ‘I look forward to seeing the tremendous impact of this investment in our city!’
State Representative Aftyn Behn called the tunnel a ‘privatization of public infrastructure,’ noting that it was designed to benefit a select few ‘not the people who actually live and work here’.
In his press release about the ‘Music City Loop’ Behn wrote, ‘It’s a vanity project for the wealthy, and once again, the Lee administration is rolling out the red carpet for billionaires while working families are stuck in traffic.’
‘We rank at the bottom in livability, and yet instead of investing in roads, schools and transit that benefit everyday Tennesseans, they’re floating billion-dollar boondoggles for the ultra-rich,’ stated state Senator Heidi Campbell

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee (pictured) supports the privately funded project and expressed his excitement at a press conference on July 28

Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell did not attend the conference and expressed his concern about the tunnel’s impact on Nashville citizens

The entrance to the tunnel is meant to be constructed just steps from the airport

Construction will begin immediately upon approval and the tunnel may be operational as early as next fall
The decision seems to be just as divisive among citizens as it is among local lawmakers.
One local posted on Reddit afterwards: ‘And the grift continues. This isn’t a much needed or desirable project.
‘This is a grift meant to line the pockets of the world’s richest person. The goal was never providing a decent or even acceptable transit service.’
Another commented: ‘Could’ve had a great light rail system and instead get this utter nonsense.’
A third wrote: ‘What a complete waste of money that could be going to build transit that’s actually useful.’
Regardless of the public’s opinion, The Boring Company is ready to go full speed ahead.

Famous Neon signs of blues clubs on Beale street illuminated at night in downtown Nashville. People will be able to get from the airport to downtown in just 8 minutes in the new tunnel

A Tesla car drives through a tunnel in the Central Station during a media preview of the Las Vegas Convention Center Loop on April 9, 2021
Construction will begin immediately following the approval process, according to the Tennessee state government.
It could be operational as early as Fall 2026.
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