Mode Shift Revenue Support
Department for Transport
What it funds
Mode Shift Revenue Support (MSRS) assists companies with the operating costs associated with running rail or inland water freight transport instead of road, where rail or inland waterway transport is more expensive.MSRS is administered by:• Department for Transport: for flows entirely within England and for cross border flows where the majority of environmental benefits fall in England.• Scottish Government: for flows entirely within Scotland and for cross border flows where the majority of envi
Who can apply
Any company can apply for support if it is acting as the operator or contractor of an eligible rail service. The scheme operates in two parts:• MSRS (Intermodal) for the purchase of intermodal container movements by rail; and• MSRS (Bulk and Waterways) for the purchase of other freight traffic movements by rail and all movements by inland waterway.
How to apply
Application form and details of how to apply for MSRS are published on the Freight Grants website: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/department-for-transport-delivers-more-grant-funding-to-transport-freight-by-rail/mode-shift-revenue-support-and-waterborne-freight-grant-applications-and-background-information
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