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A container for storing or transporting spent nuclear fuel, the container comprising:a plurality of tubes that receive spent nuclear fuel assemblies, each tube having four sidewalls and four corners defining a rectangular cross section, the four sidewalls forming a continuous inner sidewall;an attachment means for attaching respective pairs of a plurality of corners of the tubes to each other, at least one corner of a first one of the tubes engaging another corner of a second one of the tubes, the attachment means comprising a plurality of recesses in respective ones of the corners and a plurality of rods that are positioned in the recesses between respective engaged ones of the corners, wherein each of the rods is a cylinder having a single cylindrical wall, the cylindrical wall of each of the rods contacting at least two recesses associated with at least two of the tubes;each engaged corner of the first and second ones of the tubes being formed from an intersection of a first sidewall and a second sidewall, the first and second side wails being normal to each other;the first sidewall of the first one of the tubes and the first sidewall of the second one of the tubes being in substantial alignment; andthe second sidewall of the first one of the tubes and the second sidewall of the second one of the tubes being in substantial alignment. 2. The container of claim 1, wherein each of the first rods has an opening and the attachment means further comprises at least one pin, wherein the openings of at least one respective pair of the first rods mounted in respective ones of the recesses of the first and second ones of the tubes are axially aligned, wherein the at least one pin is inserted through the openings of the at least one respective pair of the first rods. 3. The container of claim 1, wherein the rods further comprise at least one first rod and at least one second rod, the at least one first rod being mounted in a corresponding at least one of the recesses of the first one of the tubes and the at least one second rod being mounted in a corresponding at least one of the recesses of the second one of the tubes, the at least one first rod engaging a respective one of the recesses of the second one of the tubes and the at least one second rod engaging a respective one of the recesses of the first one of the tubes when the first side wall of the first one of the tubes and the first side wall of the second one of the tubes are in substantial alignment, and the second side wall of the first one of the tubes and the second side wall of the second one of the tubes are in substantial alignment. 4. The container of claim 3, further comprising a first and a second set of the tubes, wherein the second rods are mounted on the tubes within the first set, wherein each of the second rods of the first set of tubes engages a respective one of the tubes in the second set of tubes. 5. The container of claim 1, wherein the plurality of tubes is arranged in the alternating pattern such that the placement of a four-tube array linked at the corners of the tubes creates a developed cell. 6. A container for storing or transporting spent nuclear fuel, the container comprising:a plurality of tubes that receive spent nuclear fuel, each of the plurality of tubes having a continuous inner sidewall;a plurality of first rods being mounted at a point where each respective one of the tubes abuts against another one of the tubes, each of said first rods having an opening, wherein each respective one of the first rods is mounted in a recess of both a first one of the tubes and a second one of the tubes, wherein each of the rods comprises at least one outer wail, the at least one outer wall of each of the rods contacting the recesses of both the first and second ones of the tubes;at least one pin;wherein the openings of respective ones of the first rods mounted on the first one of the tubes are substantially aligned with the openings of respective ones of the first rods mounted on the second one of the tubes;the at least one pin extends through the aligned ones of the openings of the first rods, thereby linking respective ones of the tubes together; andwherein each one of the respective ones of the first rods mate with a corresponding recess in the second one of the tubes when the openings of the respective ones of the first rods mounted in the recesses in the first one of the tubes are substantially aligned with the openings of the respective ones of the first rods mounted on the second one of the tubes. 7. The container of claim 6, wherein the at least one pin is captured by one of the first rods. 8. The container of claim 6, wherein the at least one pin comprises a head portion and a body portion, the body portion extending through the openings of the aligned ones of the first rods and the head portion resting against one of the first rods. 9. The container of claim 6, further comprising a first set of tubes upon which the second rods are mounted, and a second set of tubes without second rods mounted thereon, the second rods of the first set of tubes engaging the second set of tubes when the tubes are linked together. 10. The container of claim 6, wherein each of the tubes has four sidewalls and four corners defining a rectangular cross section, the plurality of recesses being formed at the corners of the tubes. 11. The container of claim 10, wherein:the tubes are arranged in an alternating pattern; andthe tubes are linked together at the corners, wherein a sidewall of a first one of the tubes is in substantial alignment with a sidewall of a second one of the tubes. 12. The container of claim 11, wherein the tubes are arranged in the alternating pattern such that the placement of a four-tube array linked at the corners of the tubes creates a developed cell. 13. A container for storing spent nuclear nucerfue, the container comprising:a plurality of tubes that receive spent nuclear fuel assemblies, each of the tubes having a plurality of recesses and a continuous inner sidewall;a plurality of first rods being mounted in respective ones of the recesses; andwherein at least one first rod mounted on a respective one of the tubes is attached to at least one of the first rods mounted on at least one second one of the tubes, thereby linking the respective one of the tubes and the at least one second one of the tubes together, wherein each of the first rods is seated in both a first one of the recesses of the respective one of the tubes and a second one of the recesses of the at least one second one of the tubes, and each of the rods comprises at least one outer wall, the at least one outer wall of each of the rods contacting both the first and second ones of the recesses. 14. The container of claim 13, wherein each of the first rods has an opening and respective pairs of the first rods are attached to each other by axially aligning the openings of the respective pairs of the first rods and extending a pin through the openings of each of the respective pairs of the first rods. 15. The container of claim 14, wherein the pin comprises a head portion and a body portion, the body portion extending through the openings of each of the respective pairs of the first rods and the head portion abutting against one of the first rods. 16. The container of claim 14, wherein the pin is captured by one of the first rods. 17. The container of claim 13, wherein each of the tubes has four sidewalls and four corners defining a rectangular cross section, the recesses being formed along at least one of the corners of the tubes and the first rods being mounted in the plurality of recesses along the at least one of the corners of the tubes. 18. The container of claim 17, wherein the tubes are arranged in an alternating pattern and the tubes are linked together at the corners, wherein a first one of the side walls of the first one of the tubes is substantially aligned with a first one of the side walls of the second one of the tubes, and a second one of the side wails of the first one of the tubes is substantially aligned with a second one of the side walls of the second one of the tubes. 19. The container of claim 13, further comprising at least one second rod being mounted in the recesses of respective ones of the tubes, he at least one second rod mounted in the recess of a respective one of the tubes engaging the recess of a remaining one of tubes when the tubes are linked together. 20. The container of claim 19, wherein the plurality of tubes comprises a first set of tubes and a second set of tubes, wherein the second rods are mounted in each one of the tubes in the second set of tubes. 21. The container of claim 18, wherein the plurality of tubes is arranged in the alternating pattern such that the placement of a four-tube array linked at the corners of the tubes creates a developed cell. 22. An apparatus for the storage and transport of spent nuclear fuel, comprising:an array of tubes having a continuous inner sidewall;a container, wherein the array of tubes are disposed in the container and the array of tubes contacts at least one side wall of the container;a plurality of couplings between adjacent pairs of the tubes, wherein each of the couplings comprises:a first rod disposed on a first one of the tubes;a second rod attached to a second one of the tubes;the first rod being disposed in recesses formed in the outer surfaces of both the first and second ones of the tubes, and the second rod being disposed in the recesses formed in the outer surfaces of both the first and second ones of the tubes, wherein each of the first and second rods comprises at least one outer wall, the at least one outer wall of each of the first and second rods contacting the recesses formed in the outer surfaces of both the first and second ones of the tubes;the first and second rods each having an opening along a length of the first and second rods; anda pin extending through the openings of the first and second rods; andwherein a horizontal bearing load applied to the array of tubes is transferred through the tubes and the couplings to the at least one side wall of the container. 23. The apparatus of c aim 22, wherein each of the tubes further comprises a plurality of side walls, wherein at least one of the side walls of a respective one of the tubes and a side wall of a second one of the tubes are in substantial alignment. 24. The apparatus of claim 22, wherein the recesses are formed in a plurality of corners in the outer surfaces of the tubes. 25. The apparatus of claim 22, wherein a cross sectional shape of the tubes is selected from the group consisting of a square, a rectangle, a circle, a triangle, a hexagon, a heptagon, and an octagon. 26. The apparatus of claim 22, wherein the array of tubes forms a cell, wherein the tubes are arranged in an alternating pattern in the cell.