Federal Railroad Administration Federal Grants
There are 8 Federal Railroad Administration federal grants, government grants and loans. For detailed information on a Federal Railroad Administration federal grant including eligibility requirements or financial information, click the title.
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Capital Assistance to States - Intercity Passenger Rail Service (20.317)
To provide financial assistance to fund capital improvements (and related planning activities) necessary to support improved or new intercity passenger rail service.
Grants-in-aid for Railroad Safety-state Participation (20.303)
To promote safety in all areas of railroad operations; reduce railroad related accidents and casualties; and to reduce damage to property caused by accidents involving any carrier of hazardous materials by providing State participation in the...
High Speed Ground Transportation-next Generation High Speed Rail Program (20.312)
To stimulate the implementation of High Speed Passenger Rail Systems.
National Railroad Passenger Corporation Grants (20.315)
To provide financial assistance to support the operation of and capital investment in intercity passenger rail service in the United States.
To provide financial assistance for: planning and developing railroad corridors (including environmental studies), purchasing rail equipment, rail line relocation and improvement projects, construction projects that improve rail lines, enhance...
Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing Program (20.316)
The RRIF program provides direct loans and loan guarantees to State and local governments, government sponsored authorities, government sponsored corporations, railroads, and joint ventures that include at least one railroad.
Railroad Research and Development (20.313)
To foster long-range enhancement of the Federal Railroad Administration's program of research in support of rail safety by developing cooperative research relationships between the Administration and university organizations.
To reduce railroad-related casualties and accidents.
