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Tubular Rail
Launches Updated Website Featuring its
Visionary,
Patented,
"Trackless Train" Technology
Tubular Rail
Featured on Discovery Channel's NextWorld
Ohio Could
Gain Thousands of Jobs and Claim a New
Future,
Inventor and
Company President Says
Tubular
Rail Inc. announces the launch of its
updated Website, featuring information
about its patented "trackless train
technology". Tubular Rail avoids costly
and dangerous hazards confronting
current day trains, while providing a
clean, efficient and impact-sensitive
system.
Tubular
Rail is impact-sensitive to communities
and grade-separated for security and
safety reasons. Its costs are far lower
than alternative systems and it can
create jobs for working Ohioans ready to
embrace a new transportation future.
Tubular Rail technology eliminates the
need for and cost of roads, bridges, and
in-ground rails. It runs cleanly and
efficiently.
Inventor
and Company President Robert Pulliam
says, "Our system can be built for far
fewer dollars. It is easier and faster
to build than alternative systems."
Pulliam was raised in Detroit and spent
time as a child with family in Columbus.
He added, "And did I tell you Tubular
Rail technology can create hundreds of
jobs per mile and many thousands of
desperately needed jobs for Ohio? The
first state to jump on this technology
will become home to a new industry."
Ohio
could be home to a new transportation
industry that is visionary, affordable,
and will create jobs.
Pulliam
said the Website is designed to educate
and inform the growing number of people
geared up to move from cars to trains,
especially a trackless one liked he's
devised.
"I
developed and patented the technology
over the last eight years, and given the
price of gas and the climate change
issues we face, it is a just-in-time
delivery. People are looking to get out
of their cars and into a visionary
system like Tubular Rail.
The new
Website comes just as the Discovery
Channel features Tubular Rail technology
as part of its series called NextWorld,
a look into the future of society,
including the train industry. The
segment on future trains will air in
October.