Empower citizens, organizations, and local leaders to advocate for hydrogen-powered rail and sustainable corridor reuse — by providing ready-to-share materials, data, and guidance for legislative outreach.

Why Advocacy Matters

Hydrogen rail and corridor reuse are not just technical projects — they are public-interest initiatives that can reshape how regional transportation works.

Many of the key steps toward implementation depend on public awareness, community support, and engagement with local and federal decision-makers.

Our advocacy initiative helps bridge that gap by equipping individuals and groups with facts, visual materials, and templates they can take directly to their city councils, metropolitan planning organizations, or congressional offices.

What We Provide

We offer structured support for those wishing to promote hydrogen corridor projects in their regions:

All materials are free to use and customizable for local contexts.

How You Can Get Involved

You don’t need to be an expert or policymaker to make a difference. Here’s how advocates typically participate:

  • Download Advocacy Materials: Access ready-to-use documents and data sheets.
  • Organize Local Meetings: Engage with local leaders, chambers of commerce, or transportation boards.
  • Contact Elected Representatives: Present the hydrogen corridor concept to your congressional or state officials.
  • Build Partnerships: Align with universities, sustainability councils, and industry partners for regional momentum.
  • Stay Connected: Join our advocacy network to receive updates on progress and new pilot opportunities.

Policy & Legislative Alignment

Our advocacy content aligns with key federal and state frameworks, ensuring conversations remain relevant and data-driven:

U.S. DOT Corridor ID Program
Supports emerging intercity and commuter rail initiatives.
DOE Hydrogen Hubs (H₂Hubs)
Integrates renewable hydrogen infrastructure for transport and industry.
Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)
Oversees safety, compliance, and trackage-right agreements.
State Climate Action Plans

Targets zero-emission transportation goals.

We provide guidance on how each of these policies supports corridor reuse and clean energy transport.

Take Action

The most effective advocacy begins with informed, local voices.

If you’re ready to engage, we’ll provide all the materials and strategy you need to make an impact.

Become a Corridor Advocate

Join our network of informed citizens, organizations, and civic leaders working to advance sustainable rail in the United States. Fill out the form below to access advocacy kits, data resources, and customized support for your region.