A 3,000-mile federal right-of-way from North Bend, Oregon to Brunswick, Georgia — engineered as the Interstate Highway System of this century.
Designed for a 200-year asset horizon
On that single corridor, eight systems run together: high-speed passenger rail, heavy freight rail, renewable generation, long-haul transmission, fiber-optic backbone, oil pipelines, LNG pipelines, and water. Twelve depot cities are built from the ground up along its length, with land lease revenue forming the ninth cashflow.
At peak construction, Eclipse directly employs 20 million Americans at $45+ per hour. It distributes annual revenue to all fifty states through the National Infrastructure Trust — whether a mile of corridor passes through those states or not.
The program is $1.3 to $1.8 trillion over sixteen years of construction and thirty years of operation, financed by long-duration project debt, patient private equity, and a federal loan guarantee — not taxpayer appropriation.