One could still travel faster than the 2.38 kilometer per second lunar escape velocity in a hyperloop over the moon's surface but the seats need to be upside down...
The moon is almost 4 times as small as the earth so the largest distance over the surface would be just over 5000 km or 3000 miles. With a lunar escape velocity++ hyperloop one could literally work on one end of the moon and live on the direct opposing point and still have a reasonable commute. Just to get away from the hustle and bustle of the workplace.
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