Corridor Identification and Development Program information
US federal railroad funding mechanism
The Corridor Identification and Development Program, abbreviated as the Corridor ID Program, is a comprehensive planning program for inter-city passenger rail projects in the United States administered by the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) under the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). Each route accepted into the program is granted $500,000 toward planning activities and is prioritized for future federal funding.
As of December 2023[update], a total of 69 passenger rail corridors have been accepted into the Corridor ID Program. Of these, 7 are new high-speed rail routes, 34 are new conventional rail routes, 13 are existing routes with proposed extensions, and 15 are existing routes with proposed upgrades. For example, accepted projects include Brightline West high-speed rail, the Northern Lights Express from Minneapolis to Duluth, the Heartland Flyer extension from Oklahoma City to Newton, and frequency increases for the Cardinal and Sunset Limited.
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Commonwealth Corridor route into its CorridorIdentificationandDevelopmentProgram. The program grants $500,000 toward service planning and prioritizes...
Joseph–Kansas City route into its CorridorIdentificationandDevelopmentProgram. The program grants $500,000 toward service planning and prioritizes the extension...
Minneapolis–Duluth route into its CorridorIdentificationandDevelopmentProgram. The program grants $500,000 toward service planning and prioritizes the route for...
City–Wichita–Newton extension into its CorridorIdentificationandDevelopmentProgram. The program grants $500,000 toward service planning and prioritizes the extension...
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Orleans–Mobile route into its CorridorIdentificationandDevelopmentProgram. The program grants $500,000 toward service planning and prioritizes the route for...
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into its CorridorIdentificationandDevelopmentProgram. Proposed improvements include additional frequencies and an extension north to Chico and Redding...
the Corridor IdentificationandDevelopmentProgram, both in December 2023: Chicago–Peoria Prairie Marksman via Joliet, Morris, Ottawa, and LaSalle-Peru...
accepted the project into its CorridorIdentificationandDevelopmentProgram, granting $500,000 toward service planning and prioritizing the route for future...
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