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Railroads
- General Information
The Missouri Department
of Transportation's railroads unit is responsible for improving
rail freight, passenger service and the railroad /highway
grade crossing program in Missouri. Since railroad regulation
is primarily a federal government function, the unit monitors
federal activity and guards the state's economic interests
in relation to bankruptcy and abandonment of railroad facilities.
The unit also works with Amtrak to increase and improve rail
passenger service in the state. The department funds two Kansas
City-St. Louis passenger trains.
The railroad unit also provides assistance in all railroad
matters affecting the state and is responsible for activities
cited in Chapter 680 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri.
The railroads unit has attempted to meet its goals and objectives
through the preparation and implementation of a state rail
plan. The railroad-highway grade crossing program administers
federal funds to improve safety at railroad crossings by implementing
grade separations and improving at-grade crossings. |
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