ORANGELINE HIGH SPEED MAGLEV

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ORANGELINE HIGH SPEED MAGLEV Infrastructure Investment Opportunity 50-year Financial Projection Project Cash Surplus $23,312,080,297 Operating Reserves $2,000,132,327 Station-area Improvements and Feeder Services $21,116,691,148 Investor Interest Earnings $23,359,337,310 User Cost Savings ( Compared to Owning/Driving a Car ) $3,113,357,602 User Travel Delay Savings ( Compared to Driving a Car ) $36,301,274,973 Total Project Benefits $98,369,317,795 Project Cost ( including vehicle replacement in year 25 ) $22,693,799,040 ORANGELINE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY A Public Private Partnership

Orangeline High Speed Maglev Corridor Development Project A privately-funded transportation system Passenger fares and cargo fees would cover all construction and operating costs. Station-area Development Higher-density, transit-oriented development around 18 maglev stations. Creating a new industry and thousands of jobs $19 Billion, 108-mile Orangeline High Speed Maglev from Palmdale to Irvine in Southern California An alternative to congested freeways 70 to 90 mph, every 5 minutes in peak periods, 6-mile station spacing ORANGELINE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY A Public Private Partnership

ORANGELINE HIGH SPEED MAGLEV The Orangeline Development Authority is a joint powers agency formed to pursue deployment of the Orangeline High Speed Maglev system in Southern California. The Authority is composed of the following public agencies: September 25, 2007 City of Artesia City of Bell City of Bellflower City of Cerritos City of Cudahy City of Downey City of Huntington Park City of Los Alamitos City of Maywood City of Palmdale City of Paramount *City of Santa Ana City of Santa Clarita City of South Gate City of Vernon Chair Kirk Cartozian Councilmember, City of Downey Vice Chair Troy Edgar Councilmember, City of Los Alamitos Secretary/Treasurer W. Michael McCormick Councilmember, City of Vernon General Counsel Michael Colantuono Colantuono & Levine, PC Auditor Scott A. Larsen Mayor, City of Bellflower Executive Director Albert Perdon, P.E. Supporting Agencies Gateway Cities Council of Governments Southern California Association of Governments City of Garden Grove City of Huntington Beach City of Long Beach City of Stanton To: Subject: Investors and Infrastructure Development Firms Orangeline High Speed Maglev Corridor Development Project The Los Angeles-Orange County region of Southern California once again ranks as the most congested in the nation. Fifteen cities in the two-county area have formed a joint powers authority to pursue a solution the Orangeline High Speed Maglev Corridor Development Project. The Orangeline Maglev, a high-speed transportation system for passengers and freight, coupled with station-area housing and related improvements, affords excellent public and private investment opportunities. The Project is uniquely positioned to service a tremendous market demand for new transportation, housing and public infrastructure development. Over $13 million in feasibility studies and organizing efforts have been underway over the past eight years to determine if a high-speed maglev passenger and freight transport network could be built in Southern California, using primarily private funds. Positive results of these studies led to formation of a public private partnership of the Orangeline Development Authority and a private consortium led by ARCADIS. Information on this project can be obtained at the project website: www.orangeline.calmaglev.org, or by contacting the Authority directly at the address or numbers listed below. The Authority is seeking expressions of interest from firms and consortia that are interested in participating in the Project as investors and as part of the development team. Sincerely, Albert Perdon *Membership pending Orangeline Development Authority 16401 Paramount Boulevard Paramount California 90723 USA www.orangeline.calmaglev.org info@calmaglev.org Phone 310.871.1113 Fax 562.924.0152

PROJECT FEATURES The Orangeline High Speed Maglev Serves a two-county area projected to grow from 13 million to 17 million by 2050 Provides an essential service Offers up to 10% return on investment Environment friendly Generates a positive cash flow linked to inflation Adds capacity to an existing, highly congested transportation corridor Creates a new asset that will serve a demonstrated demand at lower cost Passenger comfort Provides new capacity where there are capacity and government funding constraints Enjoys strong local government support with 15 cities that have joined together to take the project from vision to reality Station-area Development Cities are revising land use plans to higherdensity, transit-oriented development Incentives for transit use are being provided Station-area Development Pre-entitlement to facilitate development Expedited environmental reviews Lower parking requirements, lower costs Proven technology www.orangeline.calmaglev.org 20070925

JOINT POWERS AUTHORITY As of September 2007, fifteen cities have joined the Orangeline Development Authority, a joint powers agency with legal authority to implement the Orangeline High Speed Maglev project. Additional cities along the 108-mile corridor are currently considering joining the Authority. www.orangeline.calmaglev.org 20070925

HIGH SPEED MAGLEV IN OPERATION The first operational maglev system in an urban setting, shown in the left photos, went into revenue service in Shanghai, China on December 29, 2003. Connecting Shanghai with Pudong Airport at top speeds of over 260 mph, the 30 km system was built in record time. To date, the Shanghai Maglev has carried over 11 million passengers. Under development for more than 25 years, the Transrapid maglev has been operational at the Emsland, Germany test facility, shown below, since 1984, and has carried over 500,000 passengers. www.orangeline.calmaglev.org 20070925

HIGH SPEED MAGLEV TECHNOLOGY Magnets on-board Maglev vehicles interact with guideway magnets to lift and propel the vehicle along the track An electric current generates a traveling electromagnetic field in the windings, which pulls the vehicle along by way of its levitation magnets The maglev vehicle wraps around the elevated monorail guideway, adding an extra measure of safety by precluding derailments. Maglev can also carry freight on modified standard vehicles, or sea-borne cargo containers on specially designed cargo vehicles. End Section 40 ft. Container Wind Deflector 40 ft. Container Subfloor structure Undercarriage Covering (Cladding) Support magnet Guidance magnet Front View Side View www.orangeline.calmaglev.org 20070925

Orangeline Development Partners The ARCADIS Team Corporate Company Name Company Headquarters Principle Business Offices Corporate Company Name Company Headquarters Principle Business Offices Netherlands Infrastructure Development World-wide Maryland Technology Systems and Science World-wide Washington, D.C. Maglev Technology Supplier United States Dallas Urban Development United States Colorado Infrastructure Construction United States Arizona Engineering United States Virginia Program/Construction Management United States Germany Infrastructure Development World-wide Los Angeles Legal Counsel-Public/Private Partnerships California Los Angeles Transportation Planning California Georgia Engineering World-wide San Diego Real Estate Development California VLG Engineering Walnut Creek Land Use Transportation Planning United States Los Angeles Structural Engineering California Germany Technology and Science Europe El Segundo Real Estate Development Services World-wide Los Angeles Architecture, Planning, Interior Design California Los Angeles Investments, Securities, Financings United States Illinois Risk Management - Insurance World-wide Diamond Bar Public Outreach, Media Relations California Germany Technology World-wide Germany Technology World-wide