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TrAMS Instructions for Designating a Recipient User Manager

FTA deployed the Transit Award Management System (TrAMS) for recipients in February 2016. TrAMS allows recipients to use a self-service account management module to manage their TrAMS user accounts. FTA requests your assistance to identify individuals from your organization and serve as a...

The Transportation Equity Research Program (TERP)

In 2006, the Federal Transit Administration Office of Civil Rights initiated the Transportation Equity Research Program (TERP) pursuant to Section 3046(a)(3) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible and Efficient Transportation Equity Act, a Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU). Section 3046(a)(3) states...

Section 5307-STIC-Growing States-High Density States Breakout Table

FY 2016 Apportionments: Section 5307 and Section 5340 Urbanized Area ApportionmentsFY 2016 Section 5307/5340 Allocations Disaggregated into Component Programs

This table disaggregates the Section 5307/5340 total allocations displayed on Table 3 into the 5307, STIC, Growing States and High Density...

TriMet Streetcar Prototype - Final Report Summary

This report documents the FTA-funded effort led by TriMet, the City of Portland (City), and Portland Streetcar, Inc. (PSI) to domestically manufacture a streetcar for operation in the Portland Streetcar system. 

TriMet Streetcar Prototype - Final Report

This report documents the effort led by TriMet, the City of Portland (City), and Portland Streetcar, Inc. (PSI) to domestically manufacture a streetcar for operation in the Portland Streetcar system. 

WMATA Energy Storage Demonstration Project Report Summary

The WMATA (Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority) Metrorail System is the second busiest rapid transit system in the U.S. and includes 6 lines with more than 117 route-miles of track and 91 passenger stations. The trains are powered by more than 100 traction-power substations across the...

WMATA Energy Storage Demonstration Project Report

This report summarizes the experience and the test results from the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) Energy Storage Demonstration Project, a project that was partially funded by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA). WMATA worked jointly with Kawasaki Rail Car, Inc., and...