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  2. Federal Transit Administration - Wikipedia

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    The FTA oversees grants to state and local transit providers, primarily through its ten regional offices. These providers are responsible for managing their programs in accordance with federal requirements, and the FTA is responsible for ensuring that grantees follow federal mandates along with statutory and administrative requirements.

  3. Congestion toll critic Marc Molinaro in line to become Trump ...

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    Molinaro — an opponent of the $9 toll to get into Midtown — is lined up to head the Federal Transit Administration, a unit affiliated with the Federal Highway Administration, which approved ...

  4. MBTA CAF USA Type 9 - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Transit Administration conducted a comprehensive safety inspection of the MBTA rail system in 2022, and criticized the MBTA for insufficient safety procedures. The inspection report concluded that the MBTA's understaffed safety department was not properly involved in capital projects , which should be subject to a rigorous safety ...

  5. Federal Railroad Administration - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Transit Administration provides financial and technical assistance to local public transit agencies, including local rail operators not regulated by the FRA (subway, elevated rail, and light rail). The Interstate Commerce Commission, abolished in 1995, regulated railroad safety before the creation of the FRA.

  6. Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century - Wikipedia

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    The United States federal Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21) is a federal transportation bill enacted June 9, 1998, as Pub. L. 105–178 (text) and 112 Stat. 107. TEA-21 authorized federal surface transportation programs for highways, highway safety, and transit for a 6-year period from 1998 to 2003. Because Congress could ...

  7. American Public Transportation Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Public Transit Association (APTA) was created in 1974 when the American Transit Association and the Institute for Rapid Transit (IRT) merged. The IRT dated back to 1929 and formally organized on June 7, 1961. In 1976, the Transit Development Corporation also merged with APTA.

  8. Transportation improvement program - Wikipedia

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    A transportation improvement program (TIP) is a United States federally mandated requirement (49 U.S.C. § 5303 (j)) for all metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs). ). The TIP, also known as a short-range plan, lists all transportation projects in an MPO's metropolitan planning area that seek federal transportation funding within at least a four-year ho

  9. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The safety of the system is independently reviewed by the Tri-State Oversight Committee and the National Transportation Safety Board. [53] On March 4, 2010, the Federal Transit Administration issued an Audit of the State Safety Oversight (SSO) program overseeing Metro which criticised the SSO as being underfunded and poorly trained. In response ...