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FY24 Port of Rosedale Multimodal Expansion: Great River Railroad Restoration Project is sponsored by DOT - Federal Railroad Administration. This is a federal funding opportunity for a specific railroad restoration project in Rosedale, Indiana. While likely a direct application for specific entities, it demonstrates federal interest in rail projects in the state.
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Opportunity Listing - FY24 Port of Rosedale Multimodal Expansion: Great River Railroad Restoration Project FY24 Port of Rosedale Multimodal Expansion: Great River Railroad Restoration Project Agency: DOT - Federal Railroad Administration Assistance Listings: 20. 337 -- Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements Program Last Updated: November 13, 2025 View version history on Grants.
gov This Project is part of a larger effort to restore function to the Great River Railroad that runs from the Port of Rosedale to the Columbus and Greenville Railroad (CAGY) in Metcalf, MS. The larger effort is divided into two Phases. Under this Agreement, the Project will complete environmental review for both phases.
Additionally, this Project will complete preliminary engineering, final design, and construction activities for Phase 1 of the larger effort. Under this Agreement, Phase 1 activities will include preliminary engineering, final design, and construction activities to repair the 31 mile...
railroad to be a functional track for maintenance equipment by replacing ties (approximately one-third of the timber rail ties), repairing 33 grade crossings, installing additional supplemental ballast rock, resurfacing track, repairing 4 timber bridges, replacing 1 timber bridge with culverts, and installing 1 concrete culvert.
Phase 2 of the restoration effort is anticipated to include installing approximately 31 miles of new 112–115-pound rail, additional tie replacement, the replacement of 4 bridges, and improvements to sidings (Port of Rosedale spur) in order to restore the track to a full operation. Besides environmental review, this Agreement does not fund activities for Phase 2.
Successful completion of the Project will enhance resiliency and redundancy for both the Port of Rosedale and the wider region. Grantor contact information Phone Number: 1. 866.
577. 0771 or 202. 401.
5282 Hours of operation are Monday-Friday from 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p.
m. ET No documents are currently available. Link to additional information FY24 Port of Rosedale Multimodal Expansion: Great River Railroad Restoration Project Archived: December 21, 2025 Funding opportunity number : Cost sharing or matching requirement : Funding instrument type : Opportunity Category Explanation : Category of Funding Activity :
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Likely governmental entities or specific railroad operators involved in the Port of Rosedale expansion. Nonprofits may be eligible as partners or sub-recipients depending on the specific project scope. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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