Secretary Duffy to Invest $1.1B in Railroad Crossing Safety Infrastructure
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Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced a $1.1 billion investment into safety infrastructure at railroad crossings. The funding, administered by the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), aims to improve railroad crossing safety to protect American families. The announcement is accompanied by a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) document for fiscal years 2025 and 2026.
“Trump's Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy to Invest $1.1 Billion into Safety Infrastructure at Railroad Crossings to Protect American Families”
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The Federal Railroad Administration announced a $1.1 billion investment commitment into railroad crossing safety infrastructure under Secretary Sean P. Duffy's direction. This is a funding announcement and grant opportunity rather than a regulatory rule, and does not impose compliance obligations on any regulated entity.
Affected parties such as state transportation departments, local governments, and railroad operators may benefit from this funding opportunity for crossing safety improvements. No compliance deadlines or penalties are associated with this announcement as it represents an investment initiative rather than a regulatory requirement.
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Trump’s Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy to Invest $1.1 Billion into Safety Infrastructure at Railroad Crossings to Protect American Families
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- Federal Railroad Administration
Document FRA FY '25 & '26 RCE NOFO 04242026.pdf (209.27 KB)
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