It was called “an epic journey for man and machine” when the First Transcontinental Motor Train traveled 3,230 miles from Washington D.C. to San Francisco, in 1919.
Next month, the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) will retrace the historic route to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the life-changing U.S. Interstate System. And Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire (BFNT) is participating in every mile of the “greatest road trip in American history.”
Why is Bridgestone Firestone enthusiastically supporting AASHTO in its journey?
Many Americans know Eisenhower made the interstate system a reality, but some may not know that Harvey Firestone and his soon-to-be famous pneumatic tires played an important role.
On July 7, 1919, lieutenant colonel Dwight D. Eisenhower took a coast-to-coast trip to learn whether troops and supplies could successfully cross America by truck.
One week later, Eisenhower reached Columbiana, Ohio, where Harvey Firestone invited Ike and his men to enjoy a fried chicken dinner at Firestone’s farm. As the convoy set out the following day, Firestone added two of his own trucks to the group.
Firestone had his innovative pneumatic tires, Eisenhower mostly solid rubber. The convoy reached San Francisco 55 days later, achieving an average speed of 6 miles per hour.
By then, Eisenhower was sold on Firestone’s pneumatic tires, and on Firestone’s idea for an interstate highway system.
A year before the historic convoy, Firestone created the “Ship by Truck” movement, encouraging manufacturers to move their products to markets by truck. In 1956, Eisenhower, then President, signed the bill creating our modern interstate system.
AASHTO plans to begin the journey in San Francisco on June 15, 2006 with stops to celebrate along the way. The convoy –including two Firestone tractor-trailers – will roll into Washington D.C. on June 29.
Bridgestone Firestone Trucks Retrace Ike’s 1919 Route
It was called “an epic journey for man and machine” when the First Transcontinental Motor Train traveled 3,230 miles from Washington D.C. to San Francisco, in 1919
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