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On the Right Track: Rail Transit Project Delivery Around the World

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Waterborne Competitiveness: U.S. and Foreign Investments in Inland Waterways

When the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) was signed into law at the end of 2021, it promised to usher in a new era in transportation, energy, water, and telecommunications projects. This major increase in investment provides public transportation programs with $90 billion in…

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Want a high level overview of this report? Sign up now for the webinar on June 7 with the authors. The 12,000-mile inland waterways network in the United States is a vital trade corridor serving energy, agriculture, and other freight shipments internally and for export. Major global events like…

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The Last Exit: Fixing the Highway Trust Fund while Solvency is still Solvable

March 17, 2026/
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By Jeff Davis, Rebecca Higgins

January 27, 2026 – As the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act’s advance appropriations expire in 2026, Congress faces a critical choice between locking in the efficiency, capacity, and ridership gains enabled by predictable rail funding or reverting to an unstable annual funding cycle that would squander recent progress.

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Looking Down the Tracks: A Case for More Predictable Intercity Passenger Rail Funding

January 27, 2026/
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By Rebecca Higgins

January 27, 2026 – As the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act’s advance appropriations expire in 2026, Congress faces a critical choice between locking in the efficiency, capacity, and ridership gains enabled by predictable rail funding or reverting to an unstable annual funding cycle that would squander recent progress.

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Planning in the Age of Uncertainty: Advancing Transportation Resilience Through Decision Making Under Deep Uncertainty

December 19, 2025/
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By Alimurtaza Kothawala

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Rising Construction Costs: Analyzing the Contributors to Cost Escalations and the Impact on Federal Transportation Infrastructure Investments

August 15, 2025/
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By Grace Truslow

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Freight Rail for the 21st Century: Opportunities for Mode Shift to Improve Efficiency and Resiliency: A Route Map for Policymakers

July 31, 2025/
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By Sohail Husain

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Connecting Communities: Options and Considerations for Enhancing Rural Transit

July 30, 2025/
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By Kirbie Ferrell

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Analysis of the Federal Transit Administration’s Capital Cost Database

June 20, 2025/
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By Philip Plotch

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The People Behind Major Transit Projects

June 20, 2025/
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By Philip Plotch

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Benefits and Beneficiaries of the Nation’s Inland Waterways

November 6, 2024/
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By Kirbie Ferrell, Sohail Husain, Jeff Davis

The Europeans settled the United States via waterborne transportation. Settlements, and then cities, first arose where there were natural seaports. They later developed along rivers as far upstream as the boats of the time could manage. Beginning in the Jacksonian era, the federal government took on responsibility for keeping those inland waterways navigable and properly maintained.

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Transportation at the Ballot Box 2025

October 17, 2024/
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By Sohail Husain

Transportation ballot measures are vital for determining the future of mobility, infrastructure, and community development. From public transit funding to road safety enhancements, these measures influence how cities, counties, and states prioritize and invest in transportation. Eno’s Transportation at the Ballot Box initiative provides transportation professionals, local and state officials, and municipal leaders with the tools and insights necessary to navigate this critical area of public decision-making.

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