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Transit Maintenance Equipment TIP ID: 5861 Fed/St/Loc Title: Maintenance Equipment 2015-2020 Local 0/0/100 4,300 e 42,635 e 58,414 e 41,428 e 35,820 e 15,805 e 198,401 PRIIA 50/0/50 24,290 e 27,144 e 20,409 e 71,843 Sect. 5307 80/0/20 3,145 e 11,272 e 1,788 e 3,665 e 19,869 Sect. 5337 - SGR 80/0/20 5,569 e 1,406 e 3,833 e 3,627 e 9,512 e 12,224 e 36,170 Sect. 5339 80/0/20 1,761 e 1,761 e 3,522 a. Rail Maintenance Equipment: purchase and/or replacement of equipment to maintain the rail system. b. Bus Repair Equipment: purchase and/or replacement of repair equipment. c. Business Facilities Equipment: purchase and/or replacement of equipment that supports the business process of the agency. 329,804 Modification: Update 15 Project Information Nov. 2014 Update 15 Project Information Nov. 2014 Maintenance Facilities TIP ID: 5867 Title: Facilities Maintenance Support Systemwide Support Equipment, Environmental Compl DHS 100/0/0 10,613 e 10,613 Local 0/0/100 33,835 e 9,813 e 5,519 e 5,792 e 6,651 e 7,830 e 69,440 PRIIA 50/0/50 15,861 e 15,861 Sect. 5307 80/0/20 6,827 e 3,165 e 2,500 e 3,000 e 3,000 e 18,491 : a. Environmental Compliance Projects: facility or equipment upgrades and/or replacements required to comply with environmental regulatory requirements or directives. b. Maintenance Bus & Rail Facilities: upgrades, rehabilitation, and/or replacements of systemwide support equipment, financial planning and project administration, to include a new test track, railcar commissioning facility and New Carrollton Yard capacity improvements. 114,406 Modification: Update 15 Project Information Nov. 2014 Update 15 Project Information Nov. 2014 Transit Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority - Bicycle/Pedestrian Accommodations Included a - PE b - ROW Acquisition c - Construction d - Study e - Other V - 1

TIP ID: 5866 a. Maintenance of Rail Yards: maintenance and/or rehabilitation of rail maintenance yards. b. Rail Maintenance Facilities: construction and/or replacement of rail maintenance facilities. 2015-2020 Fed/St/Loc 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Title: Rail Yards - Systemwide Maintenance, Expansion, Rehabilitation and Replacement PRIIA 50/0/50 26,793 e 21,568 e 13,231 e 61,592 Sect. 5307 80/0/20 31,665 e 31,665 Modification: Update 15 Project Information Nov. 2014 Update 15 Project Information Nov. 2014 Other Facilities TIP ID: 5862 Title: Other Support Facilities Local 0/0/100 4,662 e 1,799 e 12,644 e 15,430 e 3,284 e 6,100 e 43,919 Sect. 5307 80/0/20 8,776 e 16,319 e 5,625 e 1,733 e 5,000 e 37,453 Sect. 5337 - SGR 80/0/20 1,826 e 2,555 e 4,380 : a. Business Support Facilities: facilities that support business operations functions. b. Metro Transit Police Department (MTPD) Support Facilities Rehabilitation: upgrade and rehabilitation of MTPD facilities. c. MTPD Support Facilities Expansion: expansion of MTPD to meet new ridership and facility demands, to include the new District 2, police training facility, and special operations division facility. Modification: Update 15 Project Information Nov. 2014 Update 15 Project Information Nov. 2014 93,257 85,751 Transit Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority - Bicycle/Pedestrian Accommodations Included a - PE b - ROW Acquisition c - Construction d - Study e - Other V - 2

Passenger Facilities TIP ID: 5860 Fed/St/Loc Title: Passenger Facilities 2015-2020 ARRA/TIGER 80/0/20 5,508 e 4,600 e 10,108 Local 0/0/100 7,830 e 21,115 e 13,923 e 5,129 e 2,715 e 2,992 e 53,703 PRIIA 50/0/50 47,482 e 23,021 e 32,438 e 36,696 e 139,637 Sect. 5307 80/0/20 4,468 e 20,532 e 17,232 e 6,231 e 2,741 e 4,643 e 55,846 Sect. 5309-B 80/0/20 1,048 e 1,048 Sect. 5337 - SGR 80/0/20 48,122 e 99,449 e 67,185 e 91,951 e 91,065 e 64,644 e 462,415 a. Elevator/ Escalator Facilities: rehabilitation of elevator and escalators and expansion of elevator capacity. b. Maintenance of Rail Station Facilities: upgrade, rehabilitation, and/or replacement of station area components. c. Bicycle/ Pedestrian Facilities: rehabilitation, replacement and expansion of bicycle and pedestrian facilities. d. Rail Station Capacity/ Enhancements: expand the capacity of rail stations, improve passenger access, and protect exposed assets. e. Bus Priority Corridor Improvements: bus stops, runningway enhancements, street operations management and safety strategies to produce more reliable bus. f. Rail Station Equipment: purchase of equipment to be used in rail stations, including police emergency management equipment and other related. 722,757 Modification: Update 15 Project Information Nov. 2014 Update 15 Project Information Nov. 2014 Project Management and Support TIP ID: 5863 Title: Credit Facility Description: Provides funds to maintain a line of credit to meet cash flow needs. Local 0/0/100 3,250 e 2,500 e 2,500 e 3,500 e 2,500 e 2,500 e 16,750 Sect. 5307 80/0/20 1,000 e 1,000 e 1,500 e 3,500 Sect. 5339 80/0/20 1,500 e 1,500 Modification: Update 15 Project Information Nov. 2014 Update 15 Project Information Nov. 2014 21,750 Transit Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority - Bicycle/Pedestrian Accommodations Included a - PE b - ROW Acquisition c - Construction d - Study e - Other V - 3

Rail System Infrastructure Rehabilitation TIP ID: 5856 Fed/St/Loc Title: Rail Line Segment Rehabilitation 2015-2020 Local 0/0/100 59,264 e 27,250 e 86,514 PRIIA 50/0/50 59,918 e 43,670 e 40,582 e 45,722 e 64,632 e 254,524 Sect. 5307 80/0/20 20,968 e 20,968 Sect. 5337 - SGR 80/0/20 9,800 e 4,750 e 9,000 e 4,873 e 28,423 Section 5324 75/0/25 4,260 e 11,780 e 8,208 e 3,752 e 28,000 rehabilitation of segments of Metrorail system, particularly the Red, Orange and Blue lines. 418,428 Modification: Update 15 Through 18 Project Information to Include Section 5324 Upadate 2015 through 2018 to include $7.000 million in Local and $21.000 million in Section 5324. Update 15 Project Information Nov. 2014 Systems and Technology TIP ID: 5858 Title: Systems and Technology a. Rail Power Systems: upgrade of rail system's power supply. b. Operations Support Software: purchase and/or replacement of software that supports the transit system. c. Business Support Software & Equipment: purchase and/or replacement of software and equipment that supports the agency's mission. d. Rail Fare Equipment: purchase and/or replacement of fare equipment for the transit system. Local 0/0/100 126,511 e 91,361 e 82,224 e 69,312 e 58,602 e 61,300 e 489,311 Sect. 5307 80/0/20 16,789 e 24,717 e 7,270 e 3,075 e 2,846 e 10,691 e 65,389 Sect. 5337 - SGR 80/0/20 18,369 e 6,872 e 38,035 e 23,784 e 87,060 Modification: Update 15 Project Information Nov. 2014 Update 15 Project Information Nov. 2014 641,759 Transit Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority - Bicycle/Pedestrian Accommodations Included a - PE b - ROW Acquisition c - Construction d - Study e - Other V - 4

Track & Structures TIP ID: 5859 Fed/St/Loc Title: Track and Structures : a. Track Rehabilitation: maintain and rehabilitate track and track infrastructure including aerial structures. b. Station/Tunnel Rehabilitation: repair of water leaks in stations, vent shafts, air ducts, tunnels, tunnel liners, and other areas in the system. 2015-2020 Local 0/0/100 1,500 e 64 e 1,564 PRIIA 50/0/50 51,939 e 26,106 e 4,584 e 50,628 e 63,402 e 56,798 e 253,456 Sect. 5337 - SGR 80/0/20 20,567 e 42,472 e 66,738 e 28,491 e 18,138 e 28,513 e 204,917 Modification: Update 15 Project Information Nov. 2014 Update 15 Project Information Nov. 2014 Vehicles/ Vehicle Parts TIP ID: 5854 Title: Buses - Replacement, Rehabilitation, Expansion, & Enhancements 459,937 CMAQ 80/0/20 8,144 e 808 e 6,911 e 7,399 e 4,500 e 27,762 Local 0/0/100 6,067 e 71,624 e 202 e 1,728 e 5,211 e 38,483 e 123,314 Sect. 5307 80/0/20 121,475 e 50,866 e 121,600 e 124,866 e 156,046 e 132,212 e 707,065 Sect. 5337 - SGR 80/0/20 4,283 e 4,283 e 4,283 e 4,283 e 4,283 e 21,416 Sect. 5339 80/0/20 12,183 e 10,438 e 10,438 e 12,199 e 12,199 e 10,699 e 68,155 a. Replacement of Buses: replacement of the bus fleet. b. Rehabilitation of Buses: mid-life rehabilitation of the bus fleet. c. Bus Enhancements: purchase and/or replacement of equipment that upgrades or enhances the capability of the bus fleet. d. Bus Fleet Expansion: expansion of the bus fleet to meet ridership growth. 947,711 Modification: Update 15 Project Information Nov. 2014 Update 15 Project Information Nov. 2014 Transit Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority - Bicycle/Pedestrian Accommodations Included a - PE b - ROW Acquisition c - Construction d - Study e - Other V - 5

TIP ID: 5853 2015-2020 Fed/St/Loc 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Title: Rail Cars - Replacement, Rehabilitation, Expansion, & Enhancements Local 0/0/100 3,229 e 72,955 e 214 e 76,398 PRIIA 50/0/50 70,718 e 265,950 e 209,769 e 172,539 e 158,438 e 141,875 e 1,019,287 Sect. 5307 80/0/20 21,485 e 21,485 Sect. 5337 - SGR 80/0/20 40,903 e 22,277 e 23,098 e 25,663 e 1,426 e 36,439 e 149,806 WIP 0/0/0 1,404 e 1,404 : a. Replacement of Rail Cars: replacement of the rail fleet, including the 1000-Series and 4000-Series rail cars. b. Rehabilitation of Rail Cars: mid-life rehabilitation of rail fleet. c. Rail Fleet Expansion: expansion of the rail fleet to meet ridership growth. d. Rail Enhancements: enhancements to the rail fleet that improve safety, reliability, and passenger comfort. 1,268,380 Modification: Update 15 Project Information Nov. 2014 Update 15 Project Information Nov. 2014 Transit Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority - Bicycle/Pedestrian Accommodations Included a - PE b - ROW Acquisition c - Construction d - Study e - Other V - 6