MAGLEV RAIL & HYDROGEN DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
THE INTERSTATE TRAVELER PROJECT™
http://www.interstateTraveler.us
To:
The Ports of Washington State
A proposal for Mass Transit
By:
The Interstate Traveler Project™ 9594 Main Street, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189, phone (734) 449-4480 FAX (734) 449-4486.
To the representatives of the Port Authorities in the State of Washington; the Interstate Traveler Project proposes to install our rail network to serve the people of Washington from Seattle to Spokane.
Our recommendations for the Seattle to Spokane installation of the Interstate Traveler system is as follows:
Qty |
Unit |
Description |
451 |
Kilometer |
|
4 |
Each |
Grand Terminal Stations |
44 |
Each |
Cloverleaf Stations |
44 |
Kilometer |
Sidetrack to Local Public Station |
44 |
Each |
Car Ramp for Car Ferry |
44 |
Each |
Local Public Station, and parking |
4 |
Each |
Grand Public Car |
444 |
Each |
Commuter Public Car |
400 |
Each |
Car Ferry |
|
Total Cost |
$1,800,000,000 |
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The Interstate Traveler Rail Conduit Cluster is premanufactured in our factory, and installed with specialized equipment in an expeditious manner in the right of way of the Interstate Highway System.
The real-estate available within the circular road way of highway cloverleaf entrance and exit ramps will host the Cloverleaf Stations illustrated below.
Grand Terminal Stations will be strategically located in or near major metropolitan centers.
The Interstate Traveler Utility Substations will provide supplemental municipal infrastructure and be tied to existing utilities.
Our production estimates:
Qty |
Unit |
Description |
1 |
Year |
Engineering and Tooling for Production |
1 |
Year |
Production / Installation |
5 |
Months |
Site work |
1 |
Month |
Testing |
1 |
Day |
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony |
Ground Breaking Ceremony |
July 4th, 2003 |
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony |
December 10th 2005 |
Undisclosed
The Interstate Traveler Project plans to consolidate public utility disbursement into a mass produced and affordable commodity marketed to municipalities world wide.
Directly servicing the ever growing populations of the world with reliable and quickly installed utility conduits for electricity, potable water, fluid waste, liquid and vapor based fuels, and public transportation.
The utility clustering principle being exploited by the benefits of mass production using materials that guarantee hundreds of years of service is the ultimate investment of public money.