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    <title>High Speed Hydrogen Solar Rail Transportation</title>
    <description>Imagine plentiful production of hydrogen that can be used by 
consumers, business and industry, from a rail transportation 
system that also propels your automobile at 250 mph from 
your home town to any metro area in the US, and all at no 
cost for the fuel it burns?  That&apos;s the new Interstate Traveler 
being proposed as the answer for energy hungry America&apos;s 
woes for this century.</description>
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      <title>High Speed Hydrogen Solar Rail Transportation</title>
      <description>The Interstate Traveler System, based on hydrogen from solar 
(HFS) energy production, not only could be transporting you 
or your motor vehicle at 250 miles per hour from NY to 
Chicago to Dallas to Miami in the not too distant future, it 
produces enough excess hydrogen to power most autos in 
the USA at nearly no cost for the fuel.  All America needs to 
do is build it. And now there is a project afoot to do so.</description>
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