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170  The meeting attendees identified additional elements to be considered within the taxonomy.   Funding Sources User Fees, Fares, Subsidy  Partnerships (i.e. Private Match)  Public Match    Funding Targets Planning and Design  Economic Development  Rail Preservation  Mode conversion  Multimodal  Corridor – Multi‐jurisdiction  Infrastructure  Operations & Maintenance  Project Delivery  Stations  Capacity  Safety (role of state DOT vs. Education and Operation Life Saver)   Funding Administration Application Process/schedule  Hidden cost of Admin  Organizational level where program is managed within state  Line of Inquiry i.e. “Where do I go?”   Programs Justification for funding  Amounts available per year  Schedules for applications  Eligibility  Collateral requirements   Non Program Funding Partnerships  Matching requirements 

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TRB's National Cooperative Rail Research Program (NCRRP) Web Only Document 4: Inventory of State and Federal Passenger and Freight Rail Programs explores rail funding trends and objectives, a program taxonomy, an inventory of federal and state programs, and case studies to highlight rail funding innovation in practice.

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