All class I railroads, as described in § 1240.1 of this chapter, subject to Part I of the Interstate Commerce Act, shall compile and report freight commodity statistics on the basis of the commodity codes named in § 1248.101. Carriers shall report quarterly on the basis of the 3, 4 and 5-digit commodity codes named in that section. Such reports shall be made in conformity with the outline of terms set forth in §§ 1248.2 to 1248.5, inclusive, as supplemented by instructions included in the appropriate report form to be supplied to the reporting railroads.
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FREIGHT COMMODITY STATISTICS
(a) The following items are to be reported quarterly and annually by class I railroads:
(1) Average number of miles of road operated in freight service.
(2) For each commodity code used in reporting, except that the number of carloads for commodity code 431, “Small packaged freight shipments,” shall be omitted, the following items:
Revenue freight originating on respondent's road:
Terminating on line:
Number of carloads.
Number of tons (2,000 pounds).
Delivered to connecting rail carriers.
Number of carloads.
Number of tons (2,000 pounds).
Revenue freight received from connecting rail carriers:
Terminating on line:
Number of carloads.
Number of tons (2,000 pounds).
Delivered to connecting rail carriers:
Number of carloads.
Number of tons (2,000 pounds).
Total revenue freight carried:
Number of carloads.
Number of tons (2,000 pounds).
Gross freight revenue.
(b) [Reserved]
(a) Commodity codes 01 through 422 and 44 through 462, named in § 1248.101, shall include only carload traffic. All shipments weighing less than 10,000 pounds shall be included in commodity code 431, “Small packaged freight shipments.”
(b) A carload for the purpose of this order shall consist of a shipment of not less than 10,000 pounds of one commodity. A mixed carload for the purpose of this order shall be treated as a carload of that commodity which forms the major portion of the shipment in weight. If a single shipment is loaded into more than one car, each car used shall be reported as a carload. If more than one carload shipment is loaded into one car, each shipment shall be reported separately as a carload.
(a) Revenue freight reported as received from connecting rail carriers shall include all shipments received from connecting rail carriers, either directly or indirectly, so far as apparent from information on the waybills or abstracts.
(b) Revenue freight reported as originating on respondent's road shall include shipments originating on line and shipments received from water lines and highway motor truck lines, except when identified as having had previous rail transportation, as provided in paragraph (a) of this section.
(c) Freight which receives its first line-haul on respondent's road, but originates on switching roads connecting directly or indirectly with respondent's line, shall be reported as freight originated by respondent.
(d) Revenue freight reported as delivered to connecting rail carriers shall include shipments delivered to connecting rail carriers, either directly or indirectly, as far as apparent from information on waybills or abstracts.
(e) Revenue freight reported as terminating on respondent's road shall include shipments terminating on line and shipments delivered to water lines and highway motor truck lines, except when identified as to receive further rail transportation as provided in paragraph (d) of this section.
(f) Freight which receives its last line haul on respondent's line, but is delivered to a switching road connecting directly or indirectly with respondent's line, shall be reported as freight terminated by respondent.
(g) Import and export traffic received from or delivered to water carriers and traffic from and to outlying possessions of the United States received from or delivered to water carriers shall be reported as originating or terminating at the port of entry or exit.
(h) Traffic interchanged with connecting rail lines operating in Canada and Mexico shall be reported as delivered to or received from connecting rail carriers.
(i) Lake cargo coal delivered to lower Lake and St. Lawrence River ports for transshipment by vessel shall be reported as delivered to connecting rail carrier. Lake cargo coal received at upper Lake ports shall be reported as received from connecting rail carriers.
(j) Iron ore delivered to upper Lake ports for transshipment by vessel shall be reported as delivered to connecting rail carriers. Iron ore received at lower Lake and St. Lawrence River ports shall be reported as received from connecting rail carriers.
(k) Tidewater coal to Atlantic ports shall be reported as “delivered to connecting rail carriers.” Tidewater coal from Atlantic ports shall be reported as “received from connecting rail carriers.”
(l) Freight accorded transit privileges shall be reported as “originated on respondent's road” at the transit point, even though the outbound shipment may move under transit balances or proportional rates.
(m) “Gross freight revenue” means respondent's gross revenue from freight without adjustment for absorptions or corrections.
(n) Commodity codes 44 and 441, “Freight forwarder traffic,” as named in § 1248.101, include freight traffic in carloads shipped by or consigned to any forwarder holding a certificate under Part IV of the Interstate Commerce Act.
(a) Reports required from Class I carriers by this section shall be submitted, in paper or electronically, to the Office of Economics, Surface Transportation Board, Washington, DC, on forms which will be furnished to the carriers.Data required under § 1248.2 shall be filed on Form QCS on or before the 60th day succeeding the close of the period for which they are compiled.
(b) [Reserved]
Note:
The outline of Report Form QCS follows the tenor of the order.
The individual commodity statistics reports of class I railroads, required to be filed, for the year beginning January 1, 1964, or for quarters thereof, and for the quarters of 1965, as the case might be, under the terms of § 123.1, shall not be open to public inspection, and such required commodity statistics reports, to be filed for the years beginning January 1, 1965, and for the quarters of the year beginning January 1, 1966, and later, to the extent that they involve traffic of less than three shippers, reportable in one of the commodity reporting classes, may be excluded from a railroad's regular freight commodity statistics report and filed in a supplemental report which will not be open for public inspection, except that access to supplemental reports may be given upon approval by the Board.
Commencing with reports for the year or quarter beginning January 1, 1964, as the case might be, and thereafter until further order, reports of commodity statistics required to be made to the Board, shall be based on the commodity codes, up to 5 digits, in groups 01 through 40, in the Commodity Classification for Transportation Statistics, 1963, issued by the Bureau of the Budget, and on additional codes 411 through 462 shown in § 1248.101.
Commodity codes required to be reported, as referred to in this part, are as follows:
Code
Description
01
Farm Products.
011
Field Crops.
0112
Cotton, raw.
01121
Cotton in bales.
01131
Barley.
01132
Corn, except popcorn.
01133
Oats.
01134
Rice, rough.
01135
Rye.
01136
Sorghum grains.
01137
Wheat, except buckwheat.
01139
Grain, n.e.c.
0114
Oil seeds, oil nuts, and oil kernels, except edible tree nuts.
01144
Soybeans.
0115
Field seeds, except oil seeds.
0119
Miscellaneous field crops.
01193
Leaf tobacco.
01195
Potatoes, other than sweet.
01197
Sugar beets.
012
Fresh Fruits and Tree Nuts.
0121
Citrus fruits.
0122
Deciduous fruits.
01221
Apples.
01224
Grapes.
01226
Peaches.
0123
Tropical fruits, except citrus.
01232
Bananas.
0129
Miscellaneous fresh fruits and tree nuts.
01295
Coffee, green.
013
Fresh Vegetables.
0131
Bulbs, roots, and tubers, with or without tops except potatoes.
01318
Onions, dry.
0133
Leafy fresh vegetables.
01334
Celery.
01335
Lettuce.
0134
Dry ripe vegetable seeds, etc. (except artifically dried).
01341
Beans, dry ripe.
01342
Peas, dry.
0139
Miscellaneous fresh vegetables:
01392
Watermelons.
01394
Tomatoes.
01398
Melons, except watermelons (cantaloupes, muskmelons, etc.).
014
Livestock and Livestock Products.
0141
Livestock.
01411
Cattle.
01413
Hogs and pigs.
01414
Sheep and lambs.
0142
Dairy farm products, except pasteurized.
0143
Animal fibers.
01431
Wool.
015
Poultry and Poultry Products.
0151
Live poultry.
0152
Poultry eggs.
019
Miscellaneous Farm Products.
0191
Horticultural specialities.
0192
Animal specialties.
08
Forest Products
084
Gums and Barks, Crude.
08423
Latex and allied gums (crude natural rubber).
086
Miscellaneous Forest Products.
09
Fresh Fish and Other Marine Products.
091
Fresh Fish and Other Marine Products.
0912
Fresh fish and whale products, including frozen unpackaged fish.
09131
Shells (oyster, crab, clam, etc.)
10
Metallic Ores.
101
Iron Ores.
10112
Beneficiating-grade ore, crude.
102
Copper Ores.
103
Lead and Zinc Ores.
1031
Lead ores.
1032
Zinc ores.
104
Gold and Silver Ores.
105
Bauxite and Other Aluminum Ores.
106
Manganese Ores.
107
Tungsten Ores.
108
Chromium Ores.
109
Miscellaneous Metal Ores.
11
Coal.
111
Anthracite Coal.
11111
Raw anthracite (lump).
11112
Cleaned or prepared anthracite (crushed, screened, or sized).
112
Bituminous Coal and Lignite.
1121
Bituminous coal.
13
Crude Petroleum, Natural Gas, and Natural Gasoline.
131
Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas.
132
Natural Gasoline.
14
Nonmetallic Minerals, Except Fuels.
141
Dimension Stone, quarry.
142
Crushed and Broken Stone, including riprap.
14211
Agricultural limestone.
14219
Crushed and broken stone, including riprap, n.e.c.
144
Sand and Gravel.
14411
Sand (aggregate and ballast).
14412
Gravel (aggregate and ballast).
14413
Industrial sand and gravel.
145
Clay, Ceramic and Refractory Minerals.
14511
Bentonite.
14512
Fire clay.
14514
Kaolin and ball clay.
147
Chemical and Fertilizer Minerals.
14711
Barite.
14713
Potash, soda and borate.
14714
Phosphate rock.
14715
Rock salt.
14716
Sulphur.
149
Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Minerals. Except Fuels.
14911
Gypsum and anhydrite.
14913
Native asphalt and bitumens.
14914
Pumice and pumicite.
19
Ordinance and Accessories.
191
Guns, Howitzers, Mortars, and Related Equipment, Over 30 mm.
192
Ammunition, Except for Small Arms (over 30 mm.).
193
Full Tracked Combat Vehicles and Parts.
194
Sighting and Fire Control Equipment.
195
Small Arms, 30 mm. and Under.
196
Small Arms Ammunition, 30 mm. and Under.
199
Miscellaneous Ordnance and Accessories.
20
Food and Kindred Products.
201
Meat (Including Poultry and Small Game): Fresh, Chilled, or Frozen.
2011
Meat, fresh or chilled, except salted.
2012
Meat, fresh-frozen.
2013
Meat products.
2014
Animal by-products, inedible.
20141
Hides, skins, and pelts, not tanned (cattle, pig, goat, sheep, mule, and horse).
2015
Dressed poultry, small game, and related products, fresh, chilled or canned.
2016
Dressed poultry, small game and related products, fresh-frozen.
202
Dairy Products.
2021
Creamery butter.
2023
Condensed, evaporated milk and dry milk.
2024
Ice cream and related frozen desserts.
2025
Cheese and other special dairy products.
2026
Processed whole milk, skim milk, cream and other fluid products.
203
Canned and Preserved Fruits, Vegetables and Sea Foods.
2031
Canned and cured sea foods.
2032
Canned specialties.
2033
Canned fruits and vegetables.
2034
Dried and dehydrated fruits and vegetables (except field dried) and soup mix.
2035
Pickled fruits and vegetables; sauces and seasoning; salad dressing.
2036
Fresh or frozen packaged fish.
2037
Frozen fruits, fruit juices, vegetables and specialties.
204
Grain Mill Products.
2041
Flour and other grain mill products.
20411
Wheat flour, except blended and prepared.
20421
Prepared feeds for animals and fowls, except canned.
20423
Canned feed for animals and poultry.
2043
Cereal preparations.
2044
Milled rice, flour and meal.
2045
Blended and prepared flour.
2046
Corn starch, sirup, oil, sugar and by-products (wet process).
20461
Corn sirup.
20462
Corn starch.
20463
Corn sugar.
205
Bakery Products.
206
Sugar (beet and cane).
2061
Sugar mill products and by-products.
20611
Raw cane and beet sugar.
20616
Sugar molasses, except blackstrap.
20617
Blackstrap molasses.
2062
Sugar, refined: Cane and beet.
20625
Sugar refining by-products.
20626
Pulp, molasses, beet.
207
Confectionery and related products.
208
Beverages and flavoring extracts.
20821
Beer, ale, porter, stout: Bottled, barrels, kegs.
20823
Malt extract and brewers's spent grains.
2083
Malt.
2084
Wines, brandy, and brandy spirits.
20851
Distilled, rectified and blended liquors.
20859
By-products of liquor distilling.
2086
Bottled and canned soft drinks and carbonated and mineral waters.
2087
Miscellaneous flavoring extracts and flavoring sirups and compounds except chocolate syrups.
209
Miscellaneous Food Preparations and Kindred Products.
20911
Cottonseed oil, crude or refined.
20914
Cottonseed cake, meal and other by-products.
20921
Soybean oil, crude or refined.
20923
Soybean cake, meal, flour, grits, and other by-products.
2093
Vegetable and nut oils and by-products, except cottonseed and soybean.
2094
Marine fats and oils.
2095
Roasted coffee, including instant coffee.
2096
Shortening, table oils, margarine and other edible fats and oils, n.e.c.
2097
Ice, natural or manufactured.
2098
Macaroni, spaghetti, vermicelli, and noodles.
21
Tobacco Products:
211
Cigarettes.
212
Cigars.
213
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco and Snuff.
214
Stemmed and Redried Tobacco.
22
Basic Textiles:
221
Cotton Broad Woven Fabrics.
222
Man-made Fiber and Silk Broad Woven Fabrics.
223
Wool Broad Woven Fabrics.
224
Narrow Fabrics.
225
Knit Fabrics.
227
Carpets and Rugs, Textile.
228
Yarn and Thread.
229
Miscellaneous Basic Textiles.
2296
Tire cord and fabrics.
2297
Wool and mohair (scoured, combed, carbonized): Tops, noils, nubs, slubs and grease.
2298
Cordage and twine.
23
Apparel and Other Finished Textile Products Including Knit.
231
Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing.
233
Women's, Misses', Girls', and Infants' Clothing.
235
Millinery, Hats and Caps.
237
Fur Goods.
238
Miscellaneous Apparel and Accessories.
239
Miscellaneous Fabricated Textile Products.
24
Lumber and Wood Products, Except Furniture.
241
Primary Forest Products (Pulpwood, Piling, Posts, Logs, Bolts, etc.).
24114
Pulpwood logs.
24115
Pulpwood chips.
24116
Woodposts, poles and piling.
242
Lumber and Dimension Stock:
2421
Lumber and dimension stock:
24212
Sawed ties (railroads, mine, etc.).
2429
Miscellaneous sawmill and planing mill products (shingles, cooperage stock, etc.).
243
Millwork, Veneer, Plywood, Prefabricated Structural Wood Products.
2431
Millwood.
2432
Veneer and plywood.
244
Wooden Containers.
249
Miscellaneous Wood Products.
2491
Creosoted or oil treated wood products.
25
Furniture and Fixtures
251
Household and Office Furniture.
253
Public Building and Related Furniture.
254
Partitions, Shelving, Lockers, Office, and Store Fixtures.
259
Miscellaneous Furniture and Fixtures.
26
Pulp, Paper and Allied Products
261
Pulp and pulp mill products.
26111
Pulp.
262
Paper, except building paper.
26211
Newsprint.
26216
Coarse paper, including wrapping paper.
263
Paperboard, pulpboard and fiberboard, except insulating board.
264
Converted paper and paperboard products, except containers and boxes.
2643
Paper bags.
265
Containers and boxes, paperboard, fiberboard and pulpboard.
266
Building paper and building board.
2661
Building paper and building board.
26613
Wallboard.
27
Printed Matter.
271
Newspapers.
272
Periodicals.
273
Books.
274
Miscellaneous Printed Matter.
276
Manifold Business Forms.
277
Greeting Cards, Seals, Labels, And Tags.
278
Blankbooks, Looseleaf Binders and Devices.
279
Products of Service Industries for the Printing Trades.
28
Chemical and Allied Products
281
Industrial Inorganic and Organic Chemicals.
2812
Sodium, potassium, and other basic inorganic chemical compounds and chlorine.
28123
Sodium compounds, except sodium alkalies.
2813
Industrial gases (compressed and liquefied).
2814
Crude products from coal tar, petroleum and natural gas.
2816
Inorganic pigments.
2818
Miscellaneous industrial organic chemicals.
28184
Alcohols.
2819
Miscellaneous industrial inorganic chemicals.
28193
Sulphuric acid.
282
Plastics Materials and Synthetic Resins, Synthetic Rubbers and Fibers.
28212
Synthetic rubber.
28213
Synthetic organic fibers.
283
Drugs (Biological Products, Medicinal Chemicals, Botanical Products and Pharmaceutical Preparations).
284
Soap, Detergents, and Cleaning Preparations, Perfumes, Cosmetics and Other Toilet Preparations.
2841
Soap and other detergents, except specialty cleansers.
285
Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Enamels, and Allied Products.
286
Gum and Wood Chemicals.
287
Agricultural Chemicals.
2871
Fertilizers.
289
Miscellaneous Chemical Products.
2892
Explosives.
28991
Salt.
29
Petroleum and Coal Products.
291
Products of Petroleum Refining.
29111
Gasoline, jet fuels and other high volatile petroleum fuels, except natural gasoline.
29112
Kerosene.
29113
Distillate fuel oil.
29114
Lubricating and similar oils and derivatives.
29115
Lubricating greases.
29116
Asphalt, tar and pitches (petroleum, cokeoven, coal tar).
29117
Residual fuel oil and other low volatile petroleum fuels.
29119
Products of petroleum refining, n.e.c.
2912
Liquefied petroleum gases and coal gases.
295
Paving and Roofing Materials.
2951
Paving mixtures and blocks.
2952
Asphalt felt and coatings.
299
Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products.
29911
Coke and coal briquettes.
30
Rubber and Miscellaneous Plastic Products.
301
Tires and Inner Tubes.
302
Rubber Footwear.
303
Reclaimed Rubber.
306
Miscellaneous Fabricated Rubber Products.
307
Miscellaneous Plastics Products.
31
Leather and Leather Products.
311
Leather.
312
Industrial Leather Belting and Packing.
313
Boot and Shoe Cut Stock and Findings, All Materials.
314
Footwear, Except Rubber.
315
Leather Gloves and Mittens.
316
Luggage, Handbags, and Other Personal Leather Goods (all materials).
319
Miscellaneous Leather Goods.
32
Stone, Clay and Glass Products.
321
Flat Glass.
322
Glass and Glassware, Pressed and Blown.
3221
Glass containers.
324
Hydraulic Cement.
32411
Cement, hydraulic; Portland, natural, masonry, puzzolan.
325
Structural Clay Products.
3251
Brick and structural clay tile.
32511
Brick, except ceramic glazed and refractory brick.
3253
Ceramic wall and floor tile.
3255
Refractories, clay and nonclay.
3259
Miscellaneous structural clay products.
32594
Roofing tile.
326
Pottery and Related Products.
327
Concrete, Gypsum, and Plaster Products.
3271
Concrete products.
3274
Lime.
3275
Gypsum products.
328
Cut Stone and Stone Products.
329
Abrasives, Asbestos, and Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Mineral Products.
3291
Abrasive products.
33
Primary Metal Products.
331
Steel Works and Rolling Mill Products.
33111
Pig iron.
33112
Slag.
33113
Coke, screenings and breeze.
33119
Coke oven and blast furnace products, n.e.c.
3312
Primary iron and steel products, except coke oven by-products.
33121
Steel ingot and semi-finished shapes.
3313
Ferro-alloys.
3315
Steel wire, nails, and spikes.
332
Iron and Steel Castings.
33211
Iron and steel cast pipe and fittings.
333
Nonferrous Metals Primary Smelter Products (Slab, Ingot, Pig, etc., and Residues).
3331
Primary copper and copper base alloys smelter products.
3332
Primary lead and lead base alloys smelter products.
3333
Primary zinc and zinc base alloys smelter products.
3334
Primary aluminum and aluminum base alloys smelter products.
335
Nonferrous Metal Basic Shapes.
3351
Copper, brass or bronze and other copper base alloy basic shapes.
3352
Aluminum and aluminum base alloy basic shapes except aluminum foil.
3357
Nonferrous wire, including insulated wire.
336
Nonferrous and Nonferrous Base Alloy Castings.
3361
Aluminum and aluminum base alloy castings.
2262
Brass, bronze, copper, and copper base alloy castings.
339
Miscellaneous Primary Metal Products.
3391
Iron and steel forgings.
3392
Nonferrous forgings.
34
Fabricated Metal Products, Except Ordnance, Machinery, and Transportation Equipment.
341
Metal Cans.
342
Cutlery, Hand Tools, and General Hardware.
343
Plumbing Fixtures and Heating Apparatus, Except Electric.
3433
Heating equipment, except electric.
344
Fabricated structural metal products.
3441
Fabricated structural metal products.
345
Bolts, Nuts, Screws, Rivets, Washers, and Other Industrial Fasteners.
346
Metal Stampings.
348
Miscellaneous Fabricated Wire Products.
349
Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal Products.
3491
Metal barrels, drums, kegs, and pails.
3494
Valves and pipe fittings (except plumbers' brass goods and fittings), fabricated pipe and fabricated pipe fittings.
35
Machinery, Except Electrical.
351
Engines and Turbines.
352
Farm Machinery and Equipment.
353
Construction, Mining and Materials Handling Equipment.
3531
Construction machinery and equipment.
3532
Mining machinery and equipment, except oil field machinery and equipment.
3533
Oil field machinery and equipment.
3537
Industrial trucks, tractors, trailers, and stackers.
354
Metalworking Machinery and Equipment.
355
Special Industry Machinery, Except Metalworking Machinery.
356
General Industrial Machinery and Equipment.
357
Office, Computing, and Accounting Machines.
358
Service Industry Machines.
359
Miscellaneous Machinery and Parts, Except Electrical.
36
Electrical Machinery, Equipment and Supplies.
361
Electrical Transmission and Distribution Equipment.
362
Electrical Industrial Apparatus.
363
Household Appliances.
3631
Household cooking equipment, all types.
3632
Household refrigerators and home and farm freezers.
3633
Household laundry equipment.
364
Electric Lighting and Wiring Equipment.
365
Radio and TV Receiving Sets, Except Communication Types.
366
Communication Equipment.
367
Electronic Components and Accessories.
369
Miscellaneous Electrical Machinery, Equipment, and Supplies.
37
Transportation Equipment.
371
Motor Vehicles and Motor Vehicle Equipment.
3711
Motor vehicles.
37111
Passenger cars, assembled.
37112
Truck tractors, and trucks, assembled.
37113
Motor coaches, assembled (including trolley busses) and fire department vehicles.
3712
Passenger car bodies and body parts.
3713
Truck and bus bodies and body parts.
3714
Motor vehicle parts and accessories.
3715
Truck trailers.
372
Aircraft and Parts.
373
Ships and Boats.
374
Railroad Equipment.
375
Motorcycles, Bicycles, and Parts.
379
Miscellaneous Transportation Equipment.
38
Instruments, Photographic and Optical Goods, Watches and Clocks.
381
Engineering, Laboratory, and Scientific Instruments.
382
Measuring, Controlling, and Indicating Instruments.
383
Optical Instruments and Lenses.
384
Surgical, Medical, and Dental Instruments and Supplies.
385
Ophthalmic or Opticians' Goods.
386
Photographic Equipment and Supplies.
387
Watches, Clocks, Clockwork Operated Devices, and Parts.
39
Miscellaneous Products of Manufacturing.
391
Jewelry, Silverware, and Plated Ware.
393
Musical Instruments and Parts.
394
Toys, Amusement, Sporting and Athletic Goods.
3949
Sporting and athletic goods.
395
Pens, Pencils, and Other Office and Artists' Materials.
396
Costume Jewelry, Novelties, Buttons, and Notions.
398
Miscellaneous Manufactured Products—A.
399
Miscellaneous Manufactured Products—B.
40
Waste and Scrap Materials.
401
Ashes.
402
Waste and Scrap, Except Ashes.
4021
Metal scrap, waste and tailings.
40211
Iron and steel scrap, wastes and tailings.
4022
Textile waste, scrap and sweepings.
4024
Paper waste and scrap.
4026
Rubber and plastic scrap and waste.
41
Misc. Freight Shipments.
411
Misc. Freight Shipments.
41111
Outfits or kits.
41114
Articles, used except for repair, reconditioning (41115), returned empty (421), remelting 4021).
41115
Articles, used, returned for repair, incl. for reconditioning.
412
Miscellaneous Commodities Not Taken in Regular Freight Service.
42
Containers, Shipping, Returned Empty.
421
Containers, Shipping, Returned Empty Inc. Carriers or Devices.
422
Trailers, Semi-Trailers, Returned Empty.
44
Freight Forwarder Traffic.
441
Freight Forwarder Traffic, Carload or Truckload.
45
Shipper Association or Similar Traffic.
451
Shipper Association or Similar Traffic, Carload or Truckload.
46
Miscellaneous Mixed Shipments Exc. Forwarder See 44 Shipper Association See 45.
461
All Freight Rate Shipments, N.E.C., Inc. TOFC.
462
Mixed Shipments on One Factor Rates Cnstg. of Commodities Representing Two or More Major Industry Groups Where it is Impossible to Determine the Predominant Industry.
47
Small Packaged Freight Shipments.
471
Small Packaged Freight Shipments, Including LCL or LTL.
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