Vegas Loop Expands Onto the Las Vegas Strip With New Fontainebleau Station

The Boring Company continues to expand its footprint beneath Las Vegas, with the opening of a brand-new Vegas Loop station at Fontainebleau Las Vegas.

Announced on January 26, the new station is located on Level V-1 of Fontainebleau’s south valet and provides guests with complimentary access to the Vegas Loop. That distinction makes Fontainebleau the only Las Vegas resort currently offering free Loop transportation as part of the guest experience, adding another perk to its growing list of amenities.

Through this new station, riders can travel underground in Tesla vehicles to multiple destinations, including all terminals at the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC). Connections are made via the nearby Riviera station at the Convention Center’s West Hall, enabling seamless travel to Riviera, West, Central Underground, and South stations—without ever touching surface streets.

The Fontainebleau addition also strengthens the Loop’s expanding resort network. Stations are already operational at Encore, Westgate, and Resorts World, giving visitors more options to move along the north end of the Strip quickly and efficiently.

On a limited basis, the system also offers trips to Harry Reid International Airport using a mix of tunnel and surface routes.

The Vegas Loop currently spans more than 10 miles (16 km) of tunnels, with several miles actively in service, and has already carried millions of passengers since launching at the Convention Center.

The Boring Company’s ambitions for Las Vegas don’t stop here. The company has approved plans for a fully built-out Loop network stretching over 68 miles (109 km) and connecting more than 100 stations across the Strip, downtown, Allegiant Stadium, and other major destinations.

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