Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service.
Abstract
As Congress considers reauthorization of federal highway and transit programs
and funding, currently provided by the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century
(TEA-21, P.L. 105-178), one issue being discussed is the role of freight rail in the
nation’s transportation system. Economic and trade growth, along with growing
congestion on certain parts of the nation’s interstate highway system, has focused
attention on the ability of the railroads to divert more truck traffic to rail. However,
the railroads are currently operating at close to capacity. Many rail analysts question
whether the railroads are making sufficient profit to add adequate capacity to their
intermodal network. This raises the issue of whether the government could or should
assist the railroads in expanding the capacity of their infrastructure. And if so, how
a funding program could be arranged