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Elon Musk shared 2 videos of the Boring Company's giant drill completing its first tunnel at the bottom of a huge pit

Nov 19, 2018, 17:38 IST

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  • Elon Musk announced on Friday that drilling on the first Boring Company tunnel was complete, and shared footage of the enormous drill emerging at the bottom of a huge pit.
  • Musk has previously said the first Boring Company tunnel will be ready to use on December 10.
  • The pit where the drill emerges looks like the "O'Leary Station" property the Boring Company purchased in Hawthorne, California.

Elon Musk has tweeted footage of the Boring Company's enormous subterranean drill emerging from the ground to complete its first tunnel.

Musk tweeted jubilantly on Friday evening, saying the Boring Company "just broke through to the other side." He followed this up with footage of the drill boring through into the bottom of what looks like a very deep pit.

He congratulated the Boring Company on, "completing the LA/Hawthorne tunnel," which was accompanied with some more close-up footage of the drill, as well as onlookers peering down from above.

Ars Technica reported that the hole resembled a piece of property the Boring Company bought, which has been named "O'Leary Station." Ars reports that it was named after an employee who recently passed away.

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In October, Musk tweeted that the Boring Company's first tunnel would be ready to use on December 10. The tunnel runs for up to two miles from a parking lot at SpaceX headquarters, according to the company's website.

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