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 PUBLIC LAW 107-87 —DEC. 18, 2001 115 STAT. 849 TRUST FUND SHARE OF EXPENSES (LIQUIDATION OF CONTRACT AUTHORIZATION) (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for payment of obligations incurred in carrying out 49 U.S.C. 5303-5308, 5310- 5315, 5317(b), 5322, 5327 5334, 5505, and sections 3037 and 3038 of Public Law 105-178, $5,397,800,000, to remain available until expended, and to be derived from the Mass Transit Account of the Highway Trust Fund: Provided, That $2,873,600,000 shall be paid to the Federal Transit Administration's formula grants account: Provided further. That $93,000,000 shall be paid to the Federal Transit Administration's transit planning and research account: Provided further. That $53,600,000 shall be paid to the Federal Transit Administration's administrative expenses account: Provided further, That $4,800,000 shall be paid to the Federal Transit Administration's university transportation research account: Provided further. That $100,000,000 shall be paid to the Federal Transit Administration's job access and reverse commute grants program: Provided further, That $2,272,800,000 shall be paid to the Federal Transit Administration's capital investment grants account. CAPITAL INVESTMENT GRANTS (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS) For necessary expenses to carry out 49 U.S.C. 5308, 5309, 5318, and 5327, $568,200,000, to remain available until expended: Provided, That no more than $2,841,000,000 of budget authority shall be available for these purposes: Provided further. That there shall be available for fixed guideway modernization, $1,136,400,000; there shall be available for the replacement, rehabilitation, and purchase of buses and related equipment and the construction of bus-related facilities, $568,200,000, together with $50,000,000 transferred from "Federal Transit Administration, Formula Grants"; and there shall be available for new fixed guideway systems $1,136,400,000, together with $1,488,840 of the funds made available under "Federal Transit Administration, Capital investment grgmts" in Public Law 105-277; to be available as follows: $10,296,000 for Alaska or Haw8iii ferry projects; $1,000,000 for the Albuquerque, New Mexico, light rail project; $25,000,000 for the Atlanta, Georgia, North line extension project; $13,000,000 for the Baltimore, Maryland, central hght rail t transit double track project; $1,500,000 for the Baltimore, Maryland, rail transit project; $2,000,000 for the Birmingham, Alabama, tremsit corridor project; $10,631,245 for the Boston, Massachusetts, South Boston Piers transitway project; $500,000 for the Boston, Massachusetts, urban ring transit project; $7,000,000 for the Charlotte, North Carolina, South corridor light rail transit project;

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