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<br />minis~ration's university transportation research account: Provided
<br />further, That $100.000,000 shall be paid to the Federal Transit Ad-
<br />ministration's job access and reverse commute gear,_ts pro, ram_: ,Pro;
<br />vided further, That $.2,,272,80q, 000 s. hall be ps. id to
<br />Transit Admints~ration s capitat irrvesrment grants account.
<br /> CAPITz-L INVESTMENT GRANTS
<br /> CINCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)
<br /> For n¢cessar'y expenses to carry out 49 U.S.C. 5308, 5309, 5318,
<br />and 5327, $568,200,000. to remain available until expended: Pro-
<br />vided, That no more than $2,841,000,000 of budget authority shall
<br /> be available for thece purposes: Provided further, That there shall
<br /> be available for f~ed guideway modernization, $1,136,400,000;
<br /> there shail be avaihrb~e for the replacement_, r_eh=bilit, a~io?., and, p. ur-
<br /> related facilities, $568,200,000, togerner, wrrn~
<br /> ¢orred ~rom "Federal Transit Adrnini.~tratwn, ~ ormma ~ranr~ ; aha
<br /> 'tX~;; "shall be available for new
<br /> $1,136,400,000. together with $1,488.,~.40 of. the f~.. ,m.aae a. vau-.
<br /> able under '7~ederal Transit Admmrstratwn, ~'qp_r. ra~ rnvesrrnsnr
<br /> grants' irt Public Law 205-277; to be available as follows:
<br /> $10,296,000 for Alaska or Hawaii ferry projects;
<br /> $1,000,000 for ~he Albuquerque, New Mexico, light rail
<br /> project;
<br /> $25.000,000 for the Atlanta, Georgi¢r, ~orth line extension
<br /> project;
<br /> $I3,000,000 for the Baltimore, Maryland, centrat t~g~tt tau
<br /> transgt double track project;
<br /> $I,500,000 for the Baltimore, Maryland, rail transit
<br /> project;
<br /> $2,000,000 for the Birmingham, Alabama, transit corridor
<br /> project;
<br /> $10,631,245 for the Boston, Massachusetts, South Boston
<br /> Piers. transitway project;
<br /> $500,000 for the Bostqn, Massachusetts, urban ring transit
<br /> project:
<br /> $7,000,000 for tlv¢ Charlotte, North Carolina, South cot-
<br /> ridor light rail transit project;
<br /> $32,750,000 for the Chicago, Illinoi¢, Douglas bran~h re.
<br /> construction project;
<br /> $55,000,000 for the Chicago, Illinois, METRA eomrnu~er
<br /> rail and line extensgon projects;
<br /> $3,000,000 for the Chicago, Illinoi¢, Bavenswood teton.
<br /> struetion project;
<br /> $6,000,000 for the Cleveland, Ohio. Euclid corridor trans-
<br /> portation project;
<br /> $70,000,000 for the Dallas, Texas, North Central li§h~ rail
<br /> transit extertzion project;
<br /> $55,000,000 for the Derwer, Colorado, Southeast corridor
<br /> light rail transit project;
<br /> $I92.492 for the Denver, Colorado, Southwest corridor light
<br /> rail transi~ project;
<br /> $150,000 for the Des Moines, Iowa, DSM bus feasibility
<br /> project;
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