A central site will be established here for the development of uST high-speed technology.
The development of high-speed string transport requires a special land plot of at least 25–30 kilometers in length. On land that meets all necessary criteria, the innovative technological center uST High-Speed Transportation Hub will be built.
The site will be based on all previous developments by Anatoli Unitsky. In addition to the high-speed string rail complex, the transportation hub will include three other uST systems: suspended passenger and cargo, mounted passenger and cargo, and uTrans cargo system, along with the necessary scientific, production, and logistics infrastructure.
Currently, the search for a suitable land plot in the USA, approximately 25–30 kilometers long, has been announced.
"The land plot for the string transport logistics hub will drive the development of uST high-speed technology in America. I am confident that this is a promising direction that can ensure the country’s technological advancement and become a catalyst for its economic growth," commented Anatoli Unitsky, the creator of string transport.
Anyone interested is invited to participate in the land search. Proposals will be accepted until September 1, 2025, at Tender@usky.tech
The author of the best proposal, suitable for creating the innovative technological center uST High-Speed Transportation Hub, will receive a reward.
Main Requirements for the Land Plot
Areas not intended for agricultural use with favorable conditions for technological development, such as regions in Arizona, Texas, Nevada, or similar areas, are being considered. Additionally, land plots should be owned by a single individual or legal entity.
Land Plot Size and Configuration:
Other requirements for the land plot include flat terrain, proximity to transportation hubs, and access to energy sources. Natural and infrastructural obstacles are acceptable, provided their width does not exceed 200 meters, their height is no more than 20 meters, and their depth does not surpass 3–5 meters.