This Guidebook describes funding and financing tools available for freight investments. The Guidebook has been designed to provide information to the FHWA, states, MPOs, and other parties interested in investing in freight infrastructure. The Guidebook is composed of four sections: (1) Funding and Financing Tools for Freight Investment – This section describes existing Federal funding programs and financing tools that could be used to fund freight investments. It also provides an overview of several state programs that support freight projects; (2) Case Studies of Freight Financing – This section provides brief summaries of how various types of freight-related projects were financed; (3) References – This section provides links to other freight financing resources; (4) Glossary of Terms.
John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, (U.S.) ...
1979-08-01
Abstract:
The report examines the experiences and special problems of minority trucking firms. The firms are classified as unregulated local truckers, unregulat...
United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Innovative Program Delivery
2017-01-01
Abstract:
State Infrastructure Banks (SIBs) are revolving infrastructure investment funds for surface transportation that are established and administered by St...
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