Illinois Administrative Code
Title 92 - TRANSPORTATION
Part 810 - LOCAL RAIL SERVICE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Section 810.60 - Project Analysis
Universal Citation: 92 IL Admin Code ยง 810.60
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Economic Analysis
1) The Department will
gather background, historical or projected cost and revenues on the line,
including on-line and off-line costs, maintenance expenditures, and
administrative overhead. The Department will also evaluate the current or
proposed operation, including service frequency, crew size and
engines.
2) The Department will use
shipper-provided information to estimate the impacts due to loss of rail
service or benefits of new or improved rail service, including actual and
projected car loadings, employment impacts and transportation costs. The
Department will distribute shipper surveys to every shipper on a line to
determine existing and projected transportation needs for which State
assistance is requested. This proprietary information will be used to determine
impacts of the loss of, or failure to provide, service.
3) The Department will use the information
obtained in subsection (a)(2) to determine the total benefits to be realized
from the proposed project over a project life of at least five years, which
reflects a minimum service or use commitment required for State
investment.
b) Engineering Analysis
1) The Department will
perform a detailed field inspection of the project. It will sample track
condition and assess each switch, crossing, and structure on a line. It will
use the railroad's published engineering standards or appropriate AREA
specifications (1985-86 Manual For Railway Engineering, Vol. I & II and
Portfolio of Trackwork Plans, American Railway Engineering Association,
Washington, D.C., 1985, not including any subsequent amendments or
editions).
2) Based on the
inspection, the Department will develop a physical description of the project,
including track, switches, crossings and structures, emphasizing their
condition and capability.
3) The
project description will be used to estimate the necessary construction,
rehabilitation and/or improvement costs to bring the line within (or to
maintain) the appropriate Federal Railroad Administration safety class
standards ( 49 CFR 213(1985), not including any later amendments or editions).
The Department will perform or verify engineering cost estimates to determine
the estimated cost of the project for necessary construction or rehabilitation.
The development or verification shall include, as applicable, the lineal
footage of track to be constructed, improved, or rehabilitated, material items
needed, number of units of materials, unit cost of materials, total materials
cost, net salvage value of materials to be replaced, labor cost to install
materials, special equipment costs, and the total cost.
4) Based on these estimates the Department
will determine the cost component of the benefit/cost analysis by calculating
the capital investment required to implement the project, less the residual
value of the project material after the project life has been
realized.
c) Comparison of Benefits to Project Costs
The Department will determine a project's eligibility based on a benefit/cost ratio, as well as the criteria found in Section 810.50(b). In all cases, however, failure of benefits to exceed costs will render a proposed project ineligible.
d) The applicant may respond to the preliminary review by providing additional benefit and cost information.
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