More Funding: USDOT Awards $21M in New Thriving Communities Program Grants
USDOT to Help States Advance Intercity Passenger Rail Development
The FRA issued a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the availability of $5.8 million in funding for the Interstate Rail Compacts (IRC) Program.

Funding from the new program will provide eligible entities the opportunity to improve, promote, and develop passenger rail services across and between their states.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation announced that the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) issued a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the availability of $5.8 million in funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for the Interstate Rail Compacts (IRC) Program.
As part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, this program will provide federal funding and technical assistance to entities implementing IRCs.
IRCs are identical agreements passed into law by two or more states that support and facilitate the development of multi-state and regional intercity passenger rail services.
How the Funding Helps
Funding from the new program will provide eligible entities the opportunity to improve, promote, and develop passenger rail services across and between their states.
“President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is investing billions to increase rail safety and expand passenger rail service across the country, and this program provides yet another opportunity to deliver the 21st-century rail network Americans need and deserve,” said FRA Administrator Amit Bose. “The Interstate Rail Compacts Program will facilitate multi-state partnerships to bring world-class passenger rail to more communities while supporting the long-term growth of America’s rail network.”
Grants awarded through the IRC program will be eligible to fund the costs of administering IRCs; systems planning, including studying the impacts on freight rail operations and ridership; promotion of intercity passenger rail operation; preparation of applications for competitive federal grant programs; and operations coordination.
While the funds awarded through the IRC program will not directly fund rail capital projects, activities supported by it will help prepare entities implementing IRCs to deliver rail capital projects to communities across their regions that are aligned with the USDOT’s strategic goals.
Applications for the program are due to FRA no later than July 10, 2023, at 5 p.m. ET.
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