Rail Freight Assistance Program

Modal Grants

Rail Freight Assistance Program

The New Jersey Rail Freight Assistance Program (RFAP) was established in 1976 for the purpose of maintaining and supporting an efficient freight rail system in the State of New Jersey. RFAP provides $25 Million annually in funding to provide and oversee financial assistance in order to preserve, rehabilitate, and enhance rail freight infrastructure.

Rail Freight Assistance Program

Program Milestones

Eligibility Assessment

Valid for 3 years

Funding Announced

July

Acceptance Period

6 weeks

Who is Eligible?

Program Benefits

How Projects Are Evaluated

Selection Criteria

Economic Growth

The project promotes New Jersey economic activity by preserving and improving the freight transportation system, increasing employment through enhanced rail freight services and intermodal facilities, expanding businesses served by rail freight, and protecting critical corridors and connections to the national network.

Efficient and Responsive Freight Distribution

The project ensures efficient freight movement, supports economically viable rail and intermodal services, provides facilities meeting freight shipper and industry requirements, and promotes joint private and public funding of rail freight and intermodal improvements.

Energy and Environmental Conservation

The project maximizes energy conservation and emission reduction by promoting efficient freight systems, supports energy efficient rail freight and intermodal transportation, and minimizes detrimental environmental impacts.

Highway Congestion Mitigation

The project reduces vehicular traffic by providing a viable alternative to long-haul over-the-road freight shipments, supports team track development with freight distribution and storage facilities, and supports intermodal transfer facilities and services.
Supporting Rail Freight Infrastructure

Financial Assistance

RFAP provides and oversees financial assistance in order to preserve, rehabilitate, and enhance rail freight infrastructure.

Financial assistance is available and may be provided to Class I, Class II, and Class III railroads.

For Class I railroads, financial assistance may be provided at 50 percent of the total eligible cost with the remaining 50 percent to be paid by the sponsor.

For Class II railroads, financial assistance may be provided at 70 percent of the total eligible cost with the remaining 30 percent to be paid by the sponsor.

For Class III railroads, financial assistance may be provided at 90 percent of the total eligible cost with the remaining 10 percent to be paid by the sponsor.

A project can be categorized as one of the following:

Ineligible projects include those that:

Interested in Applying?

How to Apply

Applications must be made through the SAGE system. Incomplete applications will not be considered for funding, and Modal Grant staff may request additional information. Applicants can submit a maximum of two applications per grant cycle. NJDOT Modal Grants will conduct outreach at NJDOT Freight Advisory Committee meetings, New Jersey Railroad Association (NJRRA) Meetings, and other venues.

  • Project Applicants must complete an Applicant Eligibility Assessment Form and receive approval from Modal Grants to be eligible to apply for RFAP funds.
  • The Applicant Eligibility Form will be in effect for three years, and subject to review and update in the third year.
  • Applicants can submit two applications per grant cycle.
  • Project Sponsors or Applicants can schedule a meeting with Modal Grants staff to better understand or review grant-related requirements.
  • The full name and principal business address of the applicant
  • The name, title, address and phone number of the persons to whom correspondence regarding the application should be addressed
  • Railroad Class Certification (1, 2, or 3)
  • A project description and benefits with proper justification
  • Photographs of the project area/existing condition
  • Project location map
  • Scope of the work
  • A cost breakdown of the projects (Detail cost with unit price)
  • A detailed project schedule with identified milestones and completion date
  • Assurances that the applicant is able to meet all the requirements of the financial assistance, including the provision of the sponsor’s share of total project costs
  • A certification signed by the owner of the property granting permission to the applicant to undertake the project
  • Proof of Liability Insurance
  • Signed applicant submission certification within 30 days of submission

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