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Consolidated Rail Infrastructure And Safety Improvements Program awarded by Department of Transportation

USAspending.gov records $966,601,744 in Consolidated Rail Infrastructure And Safety Improvements Program obligations awarded by the Department of Transportation. CFDA 20.337 via agency 069 lists 57 award records. This awarding-agency join publishes the same obligation total as the program extract ($966,601,744). The join is not a named-railroad roster and not cash already spent on track.

Key figures

  • USAspending records $966,601,744 in CRISI Program via Transportation (CFDA 20.337).
  • The program extract publishes $966,601,744; the pair's published sum is $966,601,744.
  • 57 award records are not a rail-project census.
  • Obligations are not outlays; FEC donations do not fund this total.

What the 20.337–Transportation join is

Consolidated Rail Infrastructure And Safety Improvements Program and the Department of Transportation meet in one cell. $966,601,744 is the USAspending.gov obligation sum for CFDA 20.337 with awarding agency 069. It is not an outlay register, not a mile-of-track inventory, and not a named-carrier list. This Catalog line is the CRISI Program key; this packet does not split $966,601,744 among grade crossings, sidings, or positive train control.

A rail-infrastructure total is easy to treat as a map of freight lines. This page will not name railroads, states, or contractors. Assigning $966,601,744 to one corridor adds a geography the facts omit. Correlation with derailment headlines is not causation.

CFDA 20.337 beside agency 069

This awarding-agency join publishes the same obligation total as the program extract ($966,601,744). Open /programs/20.337/ for CFDA 20.337 without this agency filter, and /agencies/069/ for the Department of Transportation hub without this CFDA filter. Those parents are not addends to $966,601,744.

Do not fold Consolidated Rail Infrastructure And Safety Improvements (CFDA 20.325) into this CRISI Program cell. That is a separate catalog key with its own join. Cite $966,601,744 as Consolidated Rail Infrastructure And Safety Improvements Program via the Department of Transportation. /programs/ lists every program; /ties/ indexes other pairs.

57 award records are not 57 rail projects

57 is the award-record count on this CFDA 20.337 × agency 069 join, not a project census or unique recipients. Dividing $966,601,744 by 57 would invent a typical CRISI award the packet does not publish. Modifications add rows without adding miles.

What the CRISI Program DOT packet omits

No outlays, no named railroads, no grade-crossing list, no contractor roster. FEC donations do not fund these USAspending obligations. Quote CFDA 20.337, agency 069, and $966,601,744 together.

Citing CRISI Program via Transportation

Keep Consolidated Rail Infrastructure And Safety Improvements Program and the Department of Transportation on the same citation as $966,601,744. Use /programs/20.337/ for the program hub, /agencies/069/ for Transportation, /programs/ for every program, and /ties/ for other joins.

The 57 award-record figure stays on this pair. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. Obligations of $966,601,744 are not outlays. Place-of-performance splits are unpublished here. Keep Consolidated Rail Infrastructure And Safety Improvements Program and Department of Transportation together when citing $966,601,744. CFDA 20.337 via agency 069 lists 57 award records on this join. Obligations of $966,601,744 are not outlays. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this CFDA 20.337 × agency 069 pair. Do not add parent hubs into this program-agency cell. Campaign-finance tables do not fund these USAspending obligations. Unique recipients remain unpublished on this Consolidated Rail Infrastructure And Safety Improvements Program join. Quote CFDA 20.337, agency 069, and $966,601,744 in one sentence. The All programs index and All spending ties index are larger than this cell. A later USAspending ingest can restate $966,601,744 without changing the join keys. This awarding-agency join publishes the same obligation total as the program extract ($966,601,744). Place-of-performance and NAICS splits are omitted from this packet. Keep Consolidated Rail Infrastructure And Safety Improvements Program and Department of Transportation together when citing $966,601,744. CFDA 20.337 via agency 069 lists 57 award records on this join. Obligations of $966,601,744 are not outlays. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this CFDA 20.337 × agency 069 pair. Do not add parent hubs into this program-agency cell. Campaign-finance tables do not fund these USAspending obligations. Unique recipients remain unpublished on this Consolidated Rail Infrastructure And Safety Improvements Program join. Quote CFDA 20.337, agency 069, and $966,601,744 in one sentence. The All programs index and All spending ties index are larger than this cell. A later USAspending ingest can restate $966,601,744 without changing the join keys. This awarding-agency join publishes the same obligation total as the program extract ($966,601,744).

Questions

How much is the CRISI Program via Transportation?
USAspending.gov records $966,601,744 in Consolidated Rail Infrastructure And Safety Improvements Program obligations awarded by the Department of Transportation (CFDA 20.337, agency 069). That sum is an obligation join, not an outlay. Keep Consolidated Rail Infrastructure And Safety Improvements Program and Department of Transportation on the same citation as $966,601,744.
Is $966,601,744 the same as CFDA 20.325 CRISI?
No. This page is CFDA 20.337. The program extract publishes $966,601,744. This join matches the program extract of $966,601,744. CFDA 20.325 is a separate catalog line with its own join. Do not add those cells together as one rail total.
Do 57 awards mean 57 rail projects?
No. 57 is the award-record count on this program-agency join, not a project or mile census. Unique recipients are unpublished. This page will not name railroads or contractors. Obligations of $966,601,744 are not outlays. The pair is CFDA 20.337 plus agency 069.
Do FEC donations fund CRISI Program awards?
No. Campaign-finance tables and USAspending obligations are different datasets. $966,601,744 is an obligation aggregate on CFDA 20.337 via agency 069, not money funded by FEC receipts. USAspending.gov remains the source for CFDA 20.337 via agency 069.

USAspending.gov CFDA program joined to awarding agency. Obligations are not outlays.