Gov. Cuomo is headed to Washington on Wednesday to ask for more federal transportation money to help with the transit crisis and to protest proposed changes to healthcare and tax revenues that could “cripple” the state.

The governor will meet with New York’s Democratic congressional reps and Transportation Secretary Elain Chao.

He plans to discuss infrastructure, taxes and healthcare, sources said.

Cuomo has been blasting the state’s Republican reps in DC for months for proposing or supporting tax and healthcare initiatives he says will cost the state billions each year and “cripple” New York.

The governor has also criticized the feds for not funding his “Gateway Project” to build a new tunnel from New Jersey to New York.

He has also repeatedly taken aim at Amtrak for mismanaging Penn Station.