Historic Preservation: This category provides funding for preservation of buildings and facades in
historic districts, restoration and reuse of historic buildings for transportation-related purposes and
pedestrian access improvements to historic sites and buildings.
Rehabilitation and Operation of Historic Transportation Buildings, Structures or
Facilities: This category supports the restoration of railroad depots, bus stations and lighthouses, and the
rehabilitation of rail trestles, tunnels and bridges.
Archaeological Planning and Research: This category helps fund research; preservation planning
and interpretation; developing interpretive signs, exhibits and guides; and inventories and surveys.
Although Missouri has not funded a project in this category, possible projects could include archeological
investigations providing historical insight into the development and evolution of the early transportation
networks in the United States.
Establishment of Transportation Museums: This category supports construction of transportation
museums, including the conversion of railroad stations or historic properties to museums, with
transportation themes and exhibits or the purchase of transportation-related artifacts.
What is the Transportation Enhancement Program?
What projects are eligible?
Bicycle and Pedestrian Group
Scenic and Natural Resources Group
Historic and Archeological Group
Project eligibility requirements
Funding information
Project selection process