Virginia DRPT Releases Draft Six-Year Program for Transit, Rail Investments
The plan outlines funding for transit operations, capital projects, and freight and passenger rail initiatives, as state officials seek public input on priorities shaping mobility and infrastructure across the Commonwealth.

The program includes investments in public transportation operations and capital projects, as well as funding to advance freight and passenger rail initiatives across the Commonwealth.
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- Virginia's DRPT has released a draft plan covering six years of funding for transit operations, capital projects, and rail initiatives.
- The plan addresses freight and passenger rail improvements aimed at enhancing mobility across the state.
- Public input is being sought by state officials to help define mobility and infrastructure priorities throughout the Commonwealth.
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The Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT) released its draft Fiscal Year (FY) 2027–2032 Six-Year Improvement Program (SYIP), outlining planned investments in public transportation and freight and passenger rail across the Commonwealth over the next six fiscal years.
The SYIP reflects DRPT’s ongoing commitment to supporting transit agencies, enhancing rail infrastructure, and improving mobility for communities throughout Virginia.
The program includes investments in public transportation operations and capital projects, as well as funding to advance freight and passenger rail initiatives across the Commonwealth.
What’s Next?
As part of the statewide transportation planning process, the Commonwealth Transportation Board (CTB) is inviting public feedback on transportation projects and initiatives recommended for funding, including those included in the draft SYIP.
The Draft FY 2027–2032 SYIP allocates funding across key programs, including revenue sharing, transportation alternatives, the innovation and technology transportation fund, state of good repair, and public transportation and rail programs.
DRPT is encouraging the public to provide feedback on the draft program by attending public meetings or submitting comments online, by email, or by mail. The CTB will host nine public meetings across Virginia, offering community members opportunities to learn more about proposed projects and share feedback. Public input will also be accepted for new projects valued at more than $25 million.
Quick Answers
The purpose of the draft Six-Year Program is to outline funding for transit operations, capital projects, and freight and passenger rail initiatives in Virginia, as state officials seek public input on mobility and infrastructure priorities.
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