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(g) Complaint procedures. (1) Complaints for alleged breaches of confidentiality or misuse of confidential
waybill data must include the following:
(i) Identification of all known parties
involved in the alleged violation.
(ii) The approximate date(s) of the alleged violations.
(iii) A full and detailed description of
the alleged violation.
(iv) A description of any resulting
harm to the complainant.
(2) Prior to filing a complaint, a complainant, upon written request, may
obtain a copy of the incoming waybill
request and the applicable confidentiality agreement. This request must
identify the party involved, give the
approximate date the data was released, briefly describe the alleged violation, and substantiate the need for
this information for purposes of filing a
complaint.
(3) An original and three (3) copies of
the complaint shall be filed with the
Director, Office of Economics, Environmental Analysis, and Administration,
Surface Transportation Board, Washington, DC 20423. A copy of the complaint shall also be served on the alleged violator(s).
(4) An answer must be filed within 20
days after service of the complaint.
(5) All parties will be notified in writing of the Director’s decision. If the Director determines that a violation has
occurred, the offending parties will be
denied access to the waybill sample for
a period of time commensurate with
the nature of the violation.
(6) Appeals to the Director’s determination shall be filed in accordance
with paragraph (d)(4)(iii) of this section.
(h) Munitions shipments. All waybill
requests for munition data at the 3digit Standard Transportation Commodity Code (STCC) level or greater
will be forwarded by the STB to the
Department of Defense’s Military Traffic Management Command (MTMC).
The STB will not release this type of
information without MTMC’s consent.
[52 FR 12416, Apr. 16, 1987. Redesignated at 65
FR 37711, June 16, 2000, as amended at 67 FR
57534, Sept. 11, 2002]

PART 1245—CLASSIFICATION OF
RAILROAD EMPLOYEES; REPORTS
OF SERVICE AND COMPENSATION
Sec.
1245.1 Rules governing classification of employees, service, and compensation.
1245.2 Reports of railroad employees, service and compensation.
1245.3 Employees; definition, service hours,
and compensation.
1245.4 Forms required to be used.
1245.5 Classification of job titles.
1245.6 Cross reference to standard occupational classification manual.
AUTHORITY: 49 U.S.C. 721, 11145.
SOURCE: 32 FR 20462, Dec. 20, 1967, unless
otherwise noted.
NOTE: The report forms prescribed by part
1245 are available upon request from the Office of Economics, Environmental Analysis,
and Administration, Surface Transportation
Board, Washington, DC 20423–0001.

§ 1245.1 Rules governing classification
of employees, service, and compensation.
The rules governing the classification of railroad employees and reports
of their service and compensation outlined in §§ 1245.3 and 1245.4 are required,
and all Class I railroads within the
scope of Section 11145 of the Interstate
Commerce Act shall be governed by
such rules in the preparation and submission of their annual and other periodic reports to the Surface Transportation Board in accordance with the
forms
adopted
for
such
returns
(§ 1245.2); and also with respect to any
other matters covered by these rules.
[47 FR 53867, Nov. 30, 1982]

§ 1245.2 Reports of railroad employees,
service and compensation.
Beginning with the reporting period
commencing January 1, 1983, and quarterly thereafter until further ordered,
each Class I railroad is required to file
a Quarterly Report of Railroad Employees, Service, and Compensation,
(Form QRSC). In addition, such carriers shall also file an Annual Report of
Railroad Employees, Service, and Compensation, (Form ARSC) for each calendar year. Both reports shall be filed
with the Bureau of Accounts, Surface
Transportation Board, Washington, DC
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filed within thirty days after the end of
each calendar quarter. The annual report shall be filed within forty five
days after the end of the reporting
year.

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[47 FR 53867, Nov. 30, 1982]

§ 1245.3 Employees; definition, service
hours, and compensation.
(a) Definition of ‘‘employees’’. The
word employees, as used in this part, is
intended to include every person in the
service of the reporting carrier subject
to its continuing authority to supervise and direct the manner of rendition
of his service. Persons engaged to
render only specifically defined service
and not subject to the continuing authority of the carrier to supervise and
control their acts, such as customhouse brokers, lawyers retained only
for specific cases and not under general
or continuing retainer, etc., are not
employees in the meaning of the term
used in this part.
(b) Counting employees. Since the
number of employees fluctuates, carriers are required to classify and count
all of their employees at twelve different times each year.
(c) Joint employees. Each person jointly employed shall, if carried on the
payrolls of the several joint employers,
be counted by each employer and represented in its return of number of employees by a fraction based on the
number of employers reporting him; if
a person, for example, is reportable by
three employers, each should include
him in its number of employees as onethird of an employee. When the entire
compensation of a joint employee is
shown on the payroll of a single joint
employer and is paid to the employee
by that employer such employee
should, for the purpose of returns, be
treated as if employed solely by such
employer.
(d) Service hours. (1) The number of
hours on duty, or held for duty, and the
number of hours paid for are to be
ascertained and recorded for every
class of employee. For enginemen and
trainmen, the actual number of miles
run and miles paid for but not run are
to be recorded, as well as the number of
hours on duty and the number of hours
paid for. (The service time of all classes of employees shall be recorded in

hours instead of days or hours as heretofore.)
(2) Whenever an employee works at
more than one occupation, or in more
than one class of service, both the
number of hours worked and the compensation paid, should be separated and
reported under the proper Reporting
Divisions.
(3) If an employee is paid a day’s
wage for a smaller number of hours
than constitutes a day’s work, the
number of hours paid for as well as the
actual number of hours the employee is
on duty should be ascertained and recorded. Time allowed for meals, part
holidays, holidays, absences on leave,
vacations, etc., should be excluded
from time actually worked, but if such
time is paid for it should be appropriately reported as ‘‘Time paid for but
not worked’’ on Form A or as a ‘‘constructive allowance’’ on Form B. These
requirements apply to enginemen and
trainmen paid on the basis of trips or
of miles run, and to employees paid at
piece rates, as well as to employees
paid on hourly, daily, weekly, monthly,
or other time basis. Service hours for
officers and employees who do not receive payment for overtime should be
reported as the number of hours in
each month at 8 hours per day contemplated for the position.
(e) Compensation. The compensation
of employees as defined in the rules in
this part is to be stated in such manner
and detail as the forms adopted for periodical returns require.
§ 1245.4 Forms required to be used.
(a) The report of information to the
Surface Transportation Board on railroad employees, service and compensation includes two forms. Form A relates to employees other than train
and engine service employees. Form B
relates to train and engine service employees.
(b) With general reference to the
statement of the compensation of employees in Forms A and B, it should be
understood that the total compensation received by the employees in each
Reporting Division, as well as the
amount of work they perform, should
be shown properly distributed under
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§ 1245.4

that if the work of an employee varies
during a report period, his time and
compensation should be apportioned
accordingly. Amounts reported should
be gross compensation paid.

respondingly distributed among Reporting
Divisions 122, 123, 124, and 127 as they are respectively applicable, without regard to the
predominance of the time worked or the
amount earned by him in one occupation.

Illustrations. (a) In the course of a month,
an employee works as a Machinist, and as
such earns $200 and he works also as a Gang
Foreman and earns $130. The pay received by
him in the occupation of Machinist with corresponding time should be included in returns for Division 61, ‘‘Machinists’’, and his
other pay and time as indicated should be included in returns for Division 53, ‘‘Gang
Foremen and Gang Leaders’’. (b) When an
employee works at two or more of the occupations of engineer, fireman, conductor, and
brakeman, his time and compensation should
be assigned in accordance with the facts. For
example, in a certain month an employee
earns as a Through Freight Engineer $110, as
a Local or Way Freight Engineer $140, as a
Yard Engineer $100, and as a Local or Way
Freight Fireman $75. The time and the compensation of this employee should be cor-

(c) As elsewhere indicated, the statement of the number of employees in
the service of a company with respect
to Reporting Divisions depends upon
the allocation of the individual employees as of the day of count.
(d) The Reporting Divisions shown in
Forms A and B following will also be
used in connection with the employees’
schedule in the annual reports of railroads of classes I and II to the Board.
Railroads of class III and lessor companies shall report only the information
required in the annual report forms
prescribed for such companies.
[32 FR 20462, Dec. 20, 1967, as amended at 47
FR 53867, Nov. 30, 1982]

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Regional and Division Officers,
Assistants and Staff Assistants.

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Subprofessionals ........................

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204

203

Auditors, Traveling Auditors or
Accountants.
General and Administrative Supervisors.

PROFESSIONAL AND
ADMINISTRATIVE
Professionals (other than those
reported in 101 and 102).

200

201

Transportation
agers.

104

Officers/Man-

Corporate Staff Managers ..........

102

101

EXECUTIVES, OFFICIALS, AND
STAFF ASSISTANTS
Executives and General Officers

Classification

Description

Supervisors responsible for administrative activity of a department, subdepartment, office or region.

Title is descriptive .......................

Technical occupations requiring
a high degree of knowledge
and/or skill.

Technical occupations requiring
a high degree of training and/
or
supervising
subprofessionals and technicians.

Managers directly supervising
train and yard operations.

Regional managers and assistants below the executive management level, and chief division officers.

Corporate executives and managers assisting department
and subdepartment heads.

Chief executives, corporate department heads and major
subdepartment heads.

Classification of job titles.

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General Counsel, Assistant General Counsel, General Attorney,
Assistant General Attorney, Attorney, Commerce Counsel,
Chief Medical Officer, Medical Officer, Surgeon, Company Surgeon, Engineer, Architect, Chief Chemist, Nurse, Tax Accountant, Internal Auditor to General Accountant, Corporate Accountant, Supervisor Programing, Senior Computer System Specialist, Senior System Analyst.
Draftsman, Chemist, Assistant Chemist, X-ray Technician, Supervisor Estimating, Junior Engineer, Engineering Trainee, Photographer, Computer Programmer, Computer Analyst, Market Analyst, Pricing Analyst, Employment Supervisor, Research Analyst.
Traveling Auditor, Accounting Specialist Auditors, Operations
Traveling Auditors, Station Auditors.
General Supervisor, Supervisor, Chief Clerk, Office Supervisor,
Supervisor Administration, Office Manager, Supervising Clerk,
Head Clerk, Assistant Chief Clerk, Supervising Cashier, Division Supervisor, Regional Supervisor, Budget Supervisor, Administrative Supervisor, Administrative Assistant.

President, Vice President, Assistant Vice President, Controller,
Treasurer, Director (head of subdepartment), General Superintendent (subdepartment head), Chief Engineer, General Manager (department or subdepartment head).
Director (other than subdepartment head), Assistant Director, Assistant General Manager (not regional), Manager, Assistant
Manager, Assistant Chief Engineer, Purchasing Agent, Superintendent (not division), Assistant to (corporate executive or
general officer), Executive Assistant (to corporate executive)
Budget Officer.
Assistant General Manager, Assistant Regional Manager, General Superintendent, Assistant to General Manager, Division
Superintendent, Master Mechanic, Division Sales Manager,
District Sales Manager, Assistant Master Mechanic, District Engineer, Assistant Superintendent, Captain of Police, Division
Engineer, Manager of Materials, Safety Inspector, Real Estate
Agent, Real Estate Supervisor, Tax Agent, Buyer, Assistant
Buyer, Sales Agent, Assistant Sales Agent.
Train Master, Assistant Train Master, General Yardmaster, General Road Foreman, Road Foreman, Assistant Road Foreman,
Chief Power Supervisor (motive).

Typical titles

Consolidation of present STB Nos. 4
and 5; adds new titles.

Corresponds to present STB No. 13.

Corresponds to present STB No. 3 but
limited to subprofessionals; adds
new titles.

Corresponds to present STB No. 3, but
limited to professionals; adds new titles.

New classification providing specific assignment for Operations Managers.

Similar to present No. 2 but limited to
regional and divisional management;
adds new title.

New classification, providng a specific
assignment for staff managers; adds
new title.

More precisely defined than present
No. 1, limited to executive management positions; adds new titles.

Relation to present classification

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Clerical Technicians and Clerical
Specialists.

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Messengers and Office Persons
Motor Vehicle Operators ............

MAINTENANCE OF WAY AND
STRUCTURES

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Secretaries, Stenographers, and
Typists.
General and Other Clerks (excluding yard clerk and crew
dispatcher).
Telephone and Switchboard Operators.
Building and Office Attendants ...

Office Machine and Data Equipment Operators.

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219

217

216

215

214

213

210

209

Lieutenants and Sergeants of
Police.
Police Officers, Watchmen and
Guards (Except Crossing and
Bridge).
Inspectors (Except Maintenance
of Way and Equipment), Other
Investigators, Examiners, Instructors, and Other Agents
(Except Station Agents).

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Claim

Supervising
Agents.

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Chief

Freight and Other Claim Agents
and Investigators.

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Sales and Traffic Representatives and Agents.

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Miscellaneous occupations associated with office building functions.
Title is descriptive .......................
Occupations associated with
automobile and truck driving.

Title is descriptive .......................

Miscellaneous
occupations
which have predominant duties of investigating, inspecting, reviewing, and instructing
and which require a high degree of technical knowledge.
Clerical occupations with duties
to perform independently responsible work requiring special financial cost, accounting,
or other technical knowledge.
Occupations with predominant
duties of operating office machines and computer equipment.
Secretaries, Stenographers, and
Typists.
Clerical occupations not otherwise classified.

Title is descriptive .......................

Title is descriptive .......................

Non-supervisory
occupations
with predominant responsibilities for sales and customer
relations.
Occupations which have predominant duties investigating
and handling freight and personal injury claims.
Title is descriptive .......................

Messenger, Office Person ...............................................................
Truck Driver, Bus Driver, Driver, Chauffeur ....................................

Elevator Operator, Elevator Starter, Janitor, Cleaner, Porter .........

File Clerk, General Clerk, Bookkeeper, Ticket Clerk, Records
Clerk, Trace Clerk, Assignment Clerk, Personnel Clerk, M of W
Clerks, M of E Clerks.
Switchboard Operator, Chief Operator ............................................

Secretary, Stenographer, Typists, Clerk Typist, Steno-clerk ..........

Machine Operator, Clerk, Computer Operator, Keypunch Operator Office Machine Technician.

Lead Clerk, Staff Assistant (clerical), Statistician, Cashier, Teller,
Assistant Statistician, Rate Clerk, Pricing Clerk, Computer
Technician.

Rules Examiner, Supervisor Rules, Safety Supervisor, Fire Marshall, Fire Chief, Instructor, Supervisor Procedures, Supervisor
Yard Procedures.

Police Officer, Patrolman, Watchman, Guard .................................

Chief Claim Agent, Chief Freight Claim Agent, Assistant Chief
Claim Agent, Chief District Claim Agent, District Freight Claim
Agent, Chief Claim Investigator.
Police Lieutenant, Police Sergeant .................................................

Claim Agent, Claim Investigator, Freight Claim Agent, Freight
Claim Investigator.

Freight Traffic Agent, Coal Traffic Agent, Sales Representative,
Freight Sales Representative, Freight Traffic Representative,
Passenger Sales Representative.

Present STB No. 15.
Consolidates present STB Nos. 24 and
25.

Consolidates present STB Nos. 16 and
26.

Present STB No. 14.

Consolidates present STB Nos. 9 and
10.
Corresponds to present STB NO. 7;
adds new titles.

Corresponds to present STB No. 8;
adds new titles.

Corresponds to present STB No. 6;
adds new titles.

Classification for a portion of similar occupations included in present STB
No. 19; adds new titles.

Corresponds with present STB No. 18.

Corresponds to present STB No. 17.

Corresponds with present STB No. 22.

Consolidates present STB Nos. 20 and
21; adds new titles.

New classification, containing a portion
of present STB No. 19; adds new titles.

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Bridge and Building Gang Foreman.

Bridge and Building Carpenters
Bridge and Building Ironworkers
Bridge and Building Painters ......
Masons, Bricklayers, Plasterers,
and Plumbers.
Bridge and Building Helpers and
Apprentices.

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Gang Foremen, Communications
and Signals.

Signalmen and Signal Maintainers.
Linemen and Groundmen and
Communications Craftsman.

Assistant Signalmen and Assistant Signal Maintainers.
Signal Helpers and Signal Maintainer Helpers.
Camp Car Cooks ........................

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317

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312
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310

Bridge and Building Gang and
Bridge and Building Department Laborers.
Track Gang Foremen (Extra
Gang work train laborers).
Gang or Section Foreman ..........
Extra Gang Laborers ..................
Section Laborers ........................
Machine Operators .....................

309

308

Maintenance of Way, Structures,
Communication and Signals,
and Scale Inspectors.

302

Classification

Supervisors, Maintenance of
Way, Structures, Communication and Signals.

301

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Occupations engage in
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Title is descriptive .......................

Communications equipment installers, Maintainers, and repairmen.
Title is descriptive .......................

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Title is descriptive .......................

Occupations with supervisor responsibility for maintenance of
way and structures (other than
regional and divisional officers).
Title is descriptive .......................

Typical titles

Camp Car Cook, Camp Car Helper ................................................

Signalman Helper, Signal Maintainer Helper ..................................

Assistant Signalman, Assistant Signal Maintainer ..........................

Electrical Worker (Lineman), Electrical Worker (Groundman)
Communications maintainer.

Signalman, Signal Maintainer ..........................................................

Gang Foreman, Assistant Foreman, Section Foreman ..................
Trackman, Fence Laborer ...............................................................
Trackman, Track and Roadway Section Laborer ...........................
Craneman, Portable Equipment Engineer, Portable Equipment
Operator, Machine Operator, Helper.
Gang Foreman, Assistant Gang Foreman, Lead Signal Maintainer

Gang Foreman, Assistant Foreman ................................................

Carpenter .........................................................................................
Ironworker ........................................................................................
Painter, Sign Painter .......................................................................
Mason, Bricklayer, Plasterer, Plumber, Operator, Grinder, Welder
(M of W).
Carpenter Helper, Ironworker Helper, Mason Helper, Plumber
Helper, Painter Helper, Apprentice Carpenter, Apprentice Ironworker, Apprentice Mason, Plumber Apprentice, Apprentice
Painter, Welder Helper.
Bridge and Building Laborer ............................................................

Roadmaster, Division Roadmaster, Supervisor Track, Supervisor
Bridges and Buildings, Supervisor Communications and Signals, Assistant Supervisor, General Foreman (MW&S), Assistant General Foreman (MW&S), Master Carpenter, Chief Draftsman.
Chief Bridge and Building Inspector, Chief Scale Inspector,
Bridge and Building Inspector, Scale Inspector, Roadway
Equipment Inspector, Track and Roadway Inspector, Instrument Man, Rodman, Chainman, Inspector Communications and
Signals, Signal Inspector.
Gang Foreman, Lead Workman ......................................................

Relation to present classification

Corresponds with part of present STB
No. 97.

Corresponds with present STB No. 49.

Corresponds with present STB No. 48.

Corresponds with present STB No. 47.

Corresponds with present STB No. 40.
Corresponds with present STB No. 41.
Corresponds with present STB No. 42.
Consolidates present STB No. 35, 36,
and 37.
Consolidates present STB No. 45 with
communications and signals occupations included in present STB No.
39.
Corresponds with present STB No. 46.

Corresponds with present STB No. 38.

Corresponds with present STB No. 43.

Consolidates present STB No. 29 with
bridge and building portion of present
STB No. 39.
Corresponds with present STB No. 30.
Corresponds with present STB No. 31.
Corresponds with present STB No. 32.
Corresponds with present STB Nos. 23
and 33.
Corresponds with present STB No. 34;
adds new titles.

Corresponds with present STB No. 28
plus part of old No. 44.

Corresponds with present STB Nos. 27
and 44.

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Supervisors and General Foremen, Materials and Stores.

Equipment, Shop, Electrical Inspectors.

Materials and Supplies Inspectors.
Storekeeper ................................

Gang Foremen, Maintenance of
Equipment.
Blacksmiths ................................
Boilermakers ...............................
Carmen (Freight) ........................
Carmen (Other) ..........................
Electrical Workers (A) ................
Electrical Workers (B) ................

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Machinists ...................................
Sheet Metal Workers ..................
Skilled Trades, Helpers, Maintenance of Equipment and
Stores.
Apprentices, Maintenance of
Equipment and Stores.
Coach Cleaners ..........................
Laborers: Shops, Enginehouses,
and Power Plants.
Gang Foremen, Materials and
Stores.
Equipment Operators and General Laborers, Materials and
Stores.
Stationary Engineers ..................
Stationary Firemen .....................
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Electrical Workers (C) ................

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Supervisors and General Foremen, Maintenance of Equipment.

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Repair and inspect freight cars ..
Title is descriptive .......................
Electricians .................................
Electrical workers—occupations
specialized in operating heavy
equipment.
Electrical Workers—occupation
specialized in heavy equipment operating at coal, grain,
and ore docks.
Title is descriptive .......................
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Occupations with supervisory responsibility for maintenance of
equipment (other than regional
and division officers).
Occupations with supervisory responsibility for stores and materials.
Title is descriptive .......................

Chief Engineer (Steam Plant) Engineer, Stationary Engineer ........
Stationary Fireman, Power Equipment Operator Helper, Oiler ......

Laborer, Materials Handler, Equipment Operators, Machine Operators.

Gang Foremen ................................................................................

Coach Cleaner .................................................................................
Laborer ............................................................................................

Apprentice, Helper Apprentice ........................................................

Machinist ..........................................................................................
Sheet Metal Worker .........................................................................
Helper ..............................................................................................

Coal and Ore Elevator Operator (electrical), Grain Elevator Operator (electrical).

Blacksmith .......................................................................................
Boilermaker ......................................................................................
Car Repairmen, Car Inspector, Carman, Painter ............................
Carmen ............................................................................................
Electrician, Electrical Worker ...........................................................
Crane Operator, Load Dispatcher, Power Station Operator, Assistant Power Director.

Gang Foreman ................................................................................

Supervisor Materials, Assistant Supervisor Materials, General
Foreman Stores, General Foreman Reclamation Plant, Assistant General Foreman.
Chief Electrical Inspector, Chief Shop and Equipment Inspector,
Electrical Inspector, Equipment Inspector, Inspector Diesel Locomotive, Fuel Inspector.
Materials and Supplies Inspector, Chief Materials and Supplies
Inspector, Timber Inspector, Tie Inspector.
Storekeeper, Assistant Storekeeper, Materials Clerk, Store Clerk

General Foreman Shop, General Foreman Enginehouse, General
Foreman Diesel Terminal, Assistant General Foreman (M of E).

Corresponds with present STB No. 73.
Corresponds with present STB No. 74.

Corresponds with present STB No. 72,
plus part of STB No. 24.

Consolidates present STB Nos. 65 and
66.
Corresponds with present STB No. 67.
Consolidates present STB Nos. 70 and
71.
Corresponds with present STB No. 69.

Corresponds with present STB No. 61.
Corresponds with present STB No. 63.
Corresponds with present STB No. 64.

Corresponds with present STB No. 60.

Corresponds with part of present STB
No. 52.
Corresponds to materials and stores
occupation in present STB No. 11.
Consolidates present STB Nos. 53 and
68.
Corresponds with present STB No. 54.
Corresponds with present STB No. 55.
Corresponds with present STB No. 57.
Corresponds with present STB No. 56.
Corresponds with present STB No. 58.
Corresponds with present STB No. 59.

Corresponds with part of present STB
No. 52.

Corresponds with present STB No. 51;
adds new titles.

Corresponds with present STB No. 50;
adds new titles.

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Chief Operators and Wire Chiefs

Clerk Operators, Towerman,
Train Directors.
Station Masters and Assistants,
Supervising Baggage Agents,
Baggage Agents and Assistants.
Baggage, Parcel Room and Station Attendants.

General and Assistant General
Foremen, Stations, Warehouses, Grain Elevators, and
Docks.
Gang Foremen, Stations, Warehouses, Grain Elevators and
Docks.
Grain Elevator, and Dock Laborers.
Station, and Warehouse Laborers.
Truckers (Station, Warehouse
and Platforms).
Food and Lodging Manager, Supervisors.

Transportation and Dining-Service Inspectors.
Waiters and Kitchen Helpers
(Restaurant and Dining Car).
Chefs and Cooks (Restaurant
and Dining Car).
Marine Officers and Workers
and Shore Workers.

Train Attendants .........................

Bridge Operators and Helpers ...

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512

511

510

509

507

506

Train Dispatchers .......................
Station, Freight and Passenger
Agents.

502
503

Classification

Transportation Supervisor and
Chief Train Dispatcher.

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Description

All occupations with predominant
duties which are the operation
of marine service.
Passenger train occupations
other than train service and
dining car operation.
Title is descriptive .......................

Title is descriptive .......................

Title is descriptive .......................

Occupations with responsibility
for supervision of food service
or lodging.
Title is descriptive .......................

Title is descriptive .......................

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Occupations with responsibility
for station operations.

Occupational directly supervising
train operation.

Typical titles

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Bridge Operator ...............................................................................

Captain, Engineer, Mate, Deckhand, Oiler, Purser, Boat Master,
Fireman, Wharf Master, Able Seaman, Baggageman, Boat Dispatcher.
Porter, Buffet Lounge Attendant, Stewardess .................................

Chef, Cook ......................................................................................

Instructor Chef, Restaurant Inspector, Freight Service Inspector,
Baggage Inspector.
Waiter-in-charge, Waiter ..................................................................

Manager Lodging House, Restaurant Manager, Dining Car Supervisor, Dining Car Steward.

Trucker .............................................................................................

Loader, Sealer .................................................................................

Laborer ............................................................................................

Gang Foreman ................................................................................

Baggage Attendant, Parcel Room Attendant, Station Attendant,
Gateman, Announcer, Station Usher, Red Cap, Information Bureau Attendant.
General Foreman, Assistant General Foreman ..............................

Chief Train Dispatcher, Supervisor Train Operations, Transportation Supervisor, Supervisor Train Operations, Supervisor Locomotive and Car Distribution, Assistant Chief Train Dispatcher.
Train Dispatcher ..............................................................................
Supervising Station Agent, Assistant Supervising Station Agent,
Station Agent, Freight Agent, Passenger Agent, Ticket Agent,
Traveling Agent, Agent Operators.
Supervising Operator, Chief Operator, Assistant Supervising Operator, Wire Chief.
Clerk Operator, Block Operator, Operator, Towerman, Train Directors.
Stationmaster, Assistant Stationmaster, Supervising Baggage
Agent, Baggage Agent, Assistant Baggage Agent, Parcel Room
Agent.

Relation to present classification

Corresponds with present STB No.
102.

Consolidates present STB Nos. 100
and 101.

Corresponds with present STB No. 98.

Corresponds with present STB No. 96.

Corresponds with present STB No. 97.

Corresponds with present STB No. 99.

Corresponds with present STB No. 95.

Corresponds with present STB No. 92.

Consolidates present STB Nos. 93 and
94.
Corresponds with present STB No. 91.

Corresponds with present STB No. 90.

Consolidates present STB Nos. 88 and
89.

Corresponds with present STB No. 87.

Consolidates present STB Nos. 77, 82
and 83.
Consolidates present STB Nos. 84, 85,
and 86.

Corresponds with present STB No. 81.

Corresponds with present STB No. 76.
Consolidates present STB Nos. 12, 78,
79, and 80.

Corresponds with present STB No. 75;
adds new titles.

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Bridge and Crossing Flagmen
and Gatemen.
Yard Clerks .................................

Crew Dispatchers .......................
Yardmasters
and
Assistant
Yardmasters.
TRANSPORTATION, TRAIN AND
ENGINE
Switchtenders .............................
Car Retarder Operators and
Ground Service Employees.
Outside Hostlers .........................
Outside Hostler Helpers .............
Inside Hostler .............................
Road Passenger Conductors .....
Assistant Road Passenger Conductors and Ticket Collectors.
Road
Freight
Conductors
(Through Freight).
Road Freight Conductors (Local
and Way Freight).
Road
Passenger
Baggageperson.
Road Passenger Brakemen and
Flagmen.
Road Freight Brakemen and
Flagmen (Through Freight).
Road Freight Brakemen and
Flagmen (Local and Way
Freight).
Yard Conductors and Yard Foremen.

Yard Brakemen and Yard Helpers.
Road Passenger Engineers and
Motormen.
Road
Freight
Engineers
(Through Freight).
Road Freight Engineers (Local
and Way Freight).
Yard Engineers ...........................
Road Passenger Firemen and
Helpers.
Road freight Firemen and Helpers (Through Freight).
Road Freight Firemen and Helpers (Local and Way Freight).

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Title is descriptive .......................

Title is descriptive .......................
Ground occupations not part of
yard crew.
Title is descriptive .......................
Title is descriptive .......................
Title is descriptive .......................
Title is descriptive .......................
Title is descriptive .......................

Clerical occupations situated in
yards and yard offices.
Title is descriptive .......................
Title is descriptive .......................

Freight Fireman ...............................................................................

Freight Fireman ...............................................................................

Yard Engineer .................................................................................
Passenger Fireman .........................................................................

Freight Engineer, Work Train Engineer, (paid local rate) ...............

Freight Engineer, Work Train Engineer, (paid through rate) ..........

Passenger Engineer, Motorman, Operator .....................................

Yard Brakeman, Yard Helper ..........................................................

Yard Conductor, Yard Foreman ......................................................

Freight Brakeman, Freight Flagman, Work Train Brakeman (paid
through rate).
Freight Brakeman, Freight Flagman, Work Train Brakeman, (paid
local rate).

Passenger Brakeman, Passenger Flagman ...................................

Baggageperson ...............................................................................

Freight Conductor, Work Train Conductor, (paid local rate) ...........

Freight Conductor, Work Train Conductor, (paid through rate) ......

Outside Hostler ................................................................................
Outside Hostler Helper ....................................................................
Inside Hostler ...................................................................................
Passenger Conductor ......................................................................
Assistant Passenger Conductor, Ticket Collector ...........................

Switchtender ....................................................................................
Car Retarder Operator, Skatesman, Herder, Yard Pilot .................

Yard Clerk, Yard Clerk Caller, Yard Demurrage Clerk, Yard Dispatcher Clerk, Piggyback Clerk.
Crew Dispatcher, Crew Caller .........................................................
Yardmaster, Assistant Yardmaster ..................................................

Bridge Flagman, Crossing Gateman ...............................................

Corresponds to present STB No. 127.

Corresponds to present STB No. 126.

Corresponds to present STB No. 124.
Corresponds to present STB No. 125.

Corresponds to present STB No. 123.

Corresponds to present STB No. 122.

Corresponds to present STB No. 119
Less Car Retarder Operator and
other ground occupations not part of
Yard Crew.
Corresponds to present STB No. 120;
adds new titles.
Corresponds to present STB No. 121.

Corresponds to present STB No. 118.

Corresponds to present STB No. 117.

Corresponds to present STB No. 116.

Corresponds to present STB No. 115.

Corresponds to present STB No. 114.

Corresponds to present STB No. 113.

Corresponds to present STB No. 107.
New classification—part of present
STB No. 119; adds new titles.
Corresponds to present STB No. 108.
Corresponds to present STB No. 110.
Corresponds to present STB No. 109.
Corresponds to present STB No. 111.
Corresponds to present STB No. 112.

New classification.
Consolidates present STB No. 105 and
106.

Corresponds with present STB No.
103.
New classification.

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Classification

Yard Firemen and Helpers .........

Description
Title is descriptive .......................

Typical titles
Yard Fireman ...................................................................................

[47 FR 53868, Nov. 30, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 947, Jan. 8, 1985]

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Corresponds to present STB No. 128.

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100 Executives, Officials and Staff Assistants
101 Executive and General Officers:
President .........................................
Vice President .................................
Assist. Vice President .....................
Controller .........................................
Treasurer .........................................
Director (Head of Sub-Department)
General Superintendent ..................
Subdepartment Head ......................
Chief Engineer ................................
General Manager (Dept. or Subdepartment Head).
102 Corporate Staff Managers:
Director (Other Than Sub-department Head).
Assist. Director ................................
Assist. General Manager (Not Regional).
Manager ..........................................
Assist. Manager ..............................
Assist. Chief Engineer .....................
Purchasing Agent ............................
Superintendent (Not Division) .........
Assist. to (Corporate Executive or
Gen. Officer).
Executive Assist. (To Corporate Executive).
Budget Officer .................................
103 Regional and Division Officers,
Assistants and Staff Assistants:
Assist. General Manager ................
Assist. Regional Manager ...............
General Superintendent ..................
Assist. to General Manager ............
Division Superintendent ..................
Master Mechanic .............................
Division Sales Manager ..................
District Sales Manager ....................
Assist. Master Mechanic .................
District Engineer ..............................
Assist. Superintendent ....................
Captain of Police .............................
Division Engineer ............................
Manager of Materials ......................
Safety Inspector ..............................
Real Estate Agent ...........................
Real Estate Supv ............................
Tax Agent ........................................
Buyer ...............................................
Assist. Buyer ...................................
Sales Agent .....................................
Assist. Sales Agent .........................
104 Transportation Officers/Managers:
Train Master ....................................
Assist. Train Master ........................
General Yard Master .......................
General Road Foreman ..................
Road Foreman ................................
Assist. Road Foreman ....................
Chief, Power Supervisor (Motive) ...
200 Professional and Administrative
201 Professionals (Other Than Those
Reported in 101 and 102):
General Counsel .............................
Assist. General Counsel .................
General Attorney .............................
Assist. General Attorney .................
Attorney ...........................................
Commerce Counsel ........................

121.
121.
121.
122.
122.
139.
139.
139.
1342 and 1639.
137.

139.
139.
137.
137.
137.
1639.
1449.
1342.
149.
149.
1419.

137.
1342.
1342.
137.
1342.
6117.
125.
125.
6117.
1342 and 1639.
1342.
5112.
1638 and 1342.
4525.
1473.
1353.
1353.
1412.
1449.
1449.
4235.
4235.
1342.
1342.
8113.
1342.
1342.
1342.
1342.

211.
211.
211.
211.
211.
211.

Job title

SOC

Chief Medical Officer .......................
Medical Officer ................................
Surgeon ...........................................
Company Surgeon ..........................
Engineer ..........................................
Architect ..........................................
Chief Chemist ..................................
Nurse ...............................................
Tax Accountant ...............................
Internal Auditor to Gen. Accountant
Corporate Accountant .....................
Supervisor Programming ................
Senior Computer System ................
Specialist Senior System Analyst ...
202 Subprofessionals:
Draftsman ........................................
Chemist ...........................................
Assist. Chemist ...............................
X-ray Technician .............................
Supv. Estimating .............................
Junior Engineer ...............................
Engineer Trainee .............................
Photographer ...................................
Computer Programmer ...................
Computer Analyst ............................
Market Analyst ................................
Pricing Analyst ................................
Employment Supv. ..........................
Research Analyst ............................
203 Auditors, Traveling Auditors or Accountants:
Traveling Auditor .............................
Accounting Specialist Auditor .........
Operations Traveling Auditor ..........
Station Auditors ...............................
204 General and Administrative Supervisors:
General Supv. .................................
Supv. ...............................................
Chief Clerk ......................................
Office Supv. .....................................
Supv. Admin. ...................................
Office Manager ................................
Supv. Clerk ......................................
Head Clerk ......................................
Assist. Chief Clerk ...........................
Supv. Cashier ..................................
Division Supv. .................................
Regional Supv. ................................
Budget Supv. ...................................
Admin. Supv. ...................................
Admin. Assist. .................................
205 Sales and Traffic Representatives
and Agents:
Freight Traffic Agent .......................
Coal Traffic Agent ...........................
Sales Representative ......................
Freight Sales Representative ..........
Freight Traffic Representative .........
Passenger Sales Representative ....
206 Freight and other Claim Agents
and Investigators:
Claim Agent .....................................
Claim Investigator ...........................
Freight Claim Agent ........................
Freight Claim Investigator ...............
207 Supervising and Chief Claim
Agents:
Chief Claim Agent ...........................
Chief Freight Claim Agent ...............
Assist. Chief Claim Agent ...............
Chief District Claim Agent ...............
District Freight Claim Agent ............
Chief Claim Investigator ..................

261.
261.
261.
261.
1639.
161.
1845.
29 and 366.
1412.
1412.
1412.
137.
1712.
1712.
372.
1845.
1845.
365.
149.
1639.
1639.
326.
397.
1712.
1912.
4716.
123.
1721.

1412.
1412.
1412
1412.

4511 and
4511 and
4511 and
4511 and
149.
137.
4511 and
4511 and
4511 and
4529.
4511 and
4511 and
1419.
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137.
137.
137.
137.

4152.
4152.
4152.
4152.
4152.
4152.

4712.
4783.
4712.
4783.

4529 and 1473.
4528.
4528 and 1473.
4528.
4528.
4783.

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137.
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137.

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208 Lieutenants and Sergeants of Police:
Police Lieutenant .............................
Police Sergeant ...............................
209 Police Officers, Watchmen and
Guards (Except Crossing and Bridge):
Police Officer ...................................
Patrolman ........................................
Watchman .......................................
Guard ..............................................
210 Inspectors (Except Maintenance
of Wage and Equipment) other Investigators, Examiners, Instructors, and
other Agents (except Station Agents):
Rules Examiner ...............................
Supv. Rules .....................................
Safety Supv. ....................................
Fire Marshall ...................................
Fire Chief .........................................
Instructor .........................................
Supv. Procedures ............................
Supv. Yard Procedure .....................
212 Clerical Technicians and Clerical
Specialists:
Lead Clerk .......................................
Staff Assistant (Clerical) ..................
Statistician .......................................
Cashier ............................................
Teller ...............................................
Assist. Statistician ...........................
Rate Clerk .......................................
Pricing Clerk ....................................
Computer Technician ......................
213 Office Machine and Data Equipment Operators:
Machine Operator ...........................
Clerk ................................................
Computer Operator .........................
Keypunch Operator .........................
Office Machine Technician ..............
214 Secretaries, Stenographers, and
Typists:
Secretary .........................................
Stenographer ...................................
Typist ...............................................
Clerk Typists ...................................
Steno. Clerk ....................................
215 General and other Clerks (Excluding Yard Clerk and Crew Dispatcher):
File Clerk .........................................
General Clerk ..................................
Bookkeeper .....................................
Ticket Clerk .....................................
Records Clerk .................................
Trace Clerk ......................................
Assignment Clerk ............................
Personnel Clerk ...............................
M of W Clerks .................................
M of E Clerks ..................................
216 Telephone and Switchboard Operators:
Switchboard Operator .....................
Chief Operator .................................
217 Building and Office Attendants:
Elevator Operator ............................
Elevator Starter ...............................
Janitor ..............................................
Cleaner ............................................
Porter ...............................................
218 Messengers and Office Persons:
Messenger .......................................
Office Person ..................................
219 Motor Vehicle Operators:
Truck Driver .....................................

Job title

SOC

Bus Driver .......................................
Driver Chauffeur ..............................
300 Maintenance of Way and Structures
301 Supervisors, Maintenance of Way,
Structures, Communication and Signals:
Roadmaster .....................................
Division Roadmaster .......................
Supv. Track .....................................
Supv. Bridges and Buildings ...........
Supv. Communications & Signals ...
Assist. Supv ....................................
General Foreman ............................
Assist. General Foreman ................
Master Carpenter ............................
Chief Draftsman ..............................
302 Maintenance of Way, Structures,
Communication and Signals, and
Scale Inspectors:
Chief Bridges & Building Inspector
Chief Scale Inspector ......................
Bridge & Building Inspector ............
Scale Inspector ...............................
Roadway Equipment Inspector .......
Track and Roadway Inspector ........
Instrument Man ...............................
Roadman .........................................
Chainman ........................................
Inspector Communications & Signals.
Signal Inspector ..............................
303 Bridge and Building Gang Foreman:
Gang Foreman ................................
Lead Foreman .................................
304 Bridge and Building Carpenter:
Carpenter.
305 Bridge and Building Ironworkers:
Iron Worker.
306 Bridge and Building Painter:
Painter .............................................
Sign Painter .....................................
307 Masons, Bricklayers, Plasterers,
and Plumbers:
Mason ..............................................

5112.
5112.

5132.
5144.
5144.
5144.

1473.
1473.
1473.
5122.
1131 and 5111.
239.
4525.
4525.

4511 and 463.
4511 and 463.
1733.
4364.
4364.
1733.
4716.
4716.
4612.

4718.
463
4612.
4793.
4718.

4622.
4623.
4624.
4624.
4623.

Bricklayer .........................................
Plasterer ..........................................
Plumber ...........................................
Operator ..........................................
Grinder ............................................
Welder .............................................
308 Bridge and Building Helpers and
Apprentices:
Bridge and Building Helper Appr ....
Carpenter Helper .............................
Iron Worker Helper ..........................
Mason Helper ..................................
Plumber Helper ...............................
Painter Helper .................................
Apprentice, Carpenter .....................
Apprentice, Iron Worker ..................
Apprentice Mason ...........................

4696.
463.
4712.
4644.
4696.
463.
4752.
4692.
4699.
4699.

4732.
4523.
5245.
5241.
5244.
5244.
5244.

Plumber Apprentice .........................
Apprentice Painter ...........................
Welder Helper .................................
309 Bridge and Building Gang and
Bridge and Building Department Labors: Bridge and Building Labor.
310 Track Gang Foreman (Extra Gang
Work Train Laborers):
Gang Foreman (Track) ...................

4745.
4745.
8213 and 8214.

8215.
8216.

1342.
1342.
812.
133.
1341.
1341.
1342.
1342.
6313.
372.

782.
782.
1472.
782.
828.
828.
6881 and 6151.
1472 and 8769.
613.
1341.
1341.

6318.
6318.
6422.
6473.

6442.
6863.

6413, 6444, 6463,
and 6412.
6412.
6444.
645.
6467.
6467.
7714.

6473.
8642.
6473 and 862.
8641.
8645.
8644.
6422.
6473.
6412, 6413, 6444,
and 6463.
645.
6442 and 8644.
862.
871.

6318.

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Assist. Foreman ..............................
311 Gang or Section Foreman:
Gang Foreman ................................
Assist. Foreman ..............................
Section Foreman .............................
312 Extra Gang Laborers:
Trackman ........................................
Fence Laborer .................................
313 Section Laborers:
Trackman ........................................
Track & Roadway Section Labor ....
314 Machine Operators:
Craneman ........................................
Portable Equipment Engineer .........
Portable Equipment Operator .........
Machine Operator ...........................
Helper ..............................................
315 Gang Foreman, Communications
and Signals:
Gang foreman .................................
Assist. Gang Foreman ....................
Lead Signal Maintainer ...................
316 Signal and Signal Maintainer:
Signalman .......................................
Signal Maintainer ............................
317 Linemen and Groundmen and
Communications Craftsman:
Electrical Worker (lineman) .............
Electrical Worker (groundsman) .....
Communications Maintainer ............
318 Assistant Signalmen and Assistant Signalmen Maintainers:
Assist. Signalman ............................
Assist. Signal Maintainer .................
319 Signal Helpers and Signal Maintainer Helpers:
Signalman Helper ............................
Signalman Maintainer Helper ..........
320 Camp Car Cooks:
Camp Car Cook ..............................
Camp Car Helper ............................
400 Maintenance of Equipment and
Stores
401 Supervisors and General Foreman, Maintenance of Equipment:
General Foreman Shop ..................
General Foreman Enginehouse ......
General Foreman Diesel Terminal ..
Assist. General Foreman (M&E) .....
402 Supervisors and General Foreman, Materials and Stores:
Supv. Materials ...............................
Assist. Supv. Materials ....................
General Foreman Stores ................
General Foreman Reclamations
Plant.
Assist. General Foreman ................
403 Equipment, Shop, Electrical Inspectors:
Chief Electrical Inspector ................
Chief Shop & Equipment Inspector
Electrical Inspector ..........................
Equipment Inspector .......................
Inspector Diesel locomotive ............
Fuel Inspector .................................
404 Materials and Supplies Inspector:
Materials and Supplies Inspector ....
Chief Materials and Supplies ..........
Inspector ..........................................
Timber Inspector .............................
Tie Inspector ...................................
405 Storekeeper:
Storekeeper .....................................
Assist. Storekeeper .........................

Job title

6318.
6318.
6318.
6318.
6467.
6479 and 8769.
8769.
8769.
8315.
8312.
8319.
8319.
8618.

6318.
6318.
6318.
8233.
6151 and 8233.

6433.
6432.
6151.

8233 and 6151.
6151 and 8233.

8635.
8635.
5214.
5219.

6318
6318
6318
6318

and
and
and
and

SOC

Materials Clerk ................................
Store Clerk ......................................
406 Gang Foreman, Maintenance of
Equipment: Gang Foreman.
407 Blacksmith:.
Blacksmiths .....................................
408 Boilermakers:.
Boilermaker .....................................
409 Carmen (Freight):
Car Repairmen ................................
Car Inspector ...................................
Car Painter ......................................
410 Carmen (other):.
Carman ............................................
411 Electrical Workers (A):
Electrician ........................................
Electrical Worker .............................
412 Electrical Workers (B):
Crane Operator ...............................
Load Dispatcher ..............................
Power Station Operator ..................
Assist. Power Director .....................
413 Electrical Workers (C):
Coal and Ore Elevator Operator
(elec).
Grain Elevator Operator (electrical)
414 Machinists:.
Machinist .........................................
415 Sheet Metal Workers:.
Sheet Metal Worker ........................
416 Skilled Trades, Helpers, Maintenance of Equipment and Stores:
Helper.
417 Apprentices,
Maintenance
of
Equipment and Stores:
Apprentice .......................................
Helper Apprentices ..........................
418 Coach Cleaners: Coach Cleaner ..
419 Laborers; Shops, Enginehouses,
and Power Plants: Laborer.
420 Gang Foreman, Materials and
Stores: Gang Foreman.
421 Equipment Operators and General
Laborers, Materials and Stores:
Laborer ............................................
Materials Handler ............................
Equipment Operator ........................
Machine Operator ...........................
422 Stationary Engineers:
Chief Engineer (Steam Plant) .........
Engineer ..........................................
Stationary Engineer .........................
423 Stationary Firemen:
Stationary Fireman ..........................
Power Equipment Operator Helper
Oiler .................................................
500 Transportation other Than Train
and Engine
501 Transportation Supervisor and
Chief Train Dispatcher:
Chief Train Dispatcher ....................
Supv. Train Operator ......................
Transportation Supv ........................
Supv. Locomotives and Car Dist ....
Assist. Chief Train Dispatcher ........
502 Train Dispatchers: Train Dispatcher.
503 Station, Freight and Passenger
Agents:
Supv. Station Agent ........................
Assist. Supv. Station Agent ............
Station Agent ...................................
Freight Agent ...................................
Passenger Agent .............................

1342.
1342.
1342.
1342.

4525.
4525.
4524.
6318.
6318.

6314.
1472.
1472.
6881.
6881.
6831.
782.
4525.
782.
782.
782.
4754.
4754.

4754.
4754.
6318.

6179.
6814.
6117.
828.
6442.
6117.
6432.
6159.
8315.
4751.
6932.
6932.
8319.
8319.
6813.
6824.
861, 862, 863, and
864.

863.
863.
875.
8769, 86, and 87.
6318.

8725, and 8769.
8726.
8239.
8319.
6932.
6932.
6931.
5122 and 8619.
8319.
614.

8113.
1342.
1342.
4759 and 8111.
8113.
8113.

4514.
4514.
4514.
4644.
4644.

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49 CFR Ch. X (10–1–11 Edition)

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Job title

SOC

Ticket Agent ....................................
Traveling Agent ...............................
Agent Operators ..............................
504 Chief Operators and Wire Chiefs:
Supv. Operator ................................
Chief Operator .................................
Assist. Supv. Operator ....................
Wire Chief .......................................
505 Clerk Operators, Towerman, Train
Directors:
Clerk Operator .................................
Block Operator ................................
Operator ..........................................
Towerman .......................................
Train Director ..................................
506 Station Masters and Assistants,
Supervising Baggage Agents, Baggage Agents and Assistants:
Stationmaster ..................................
Assist. Station Master .....................
Supv. Baggage Agent .....................
Baggage Agent ...............................
Assist. Baggage Agent ....................
Parcel Room Agent .........................
507 Baggage Parcel Room and Station Attendants:
Baggage Attendant .........................
Parcel Room Attendant ...................
Station Attendant .............................
Gateman ..........................................
Announcer .......................................
Station Usher ..................................
Red Cap ..........................................
Information Bureau Attendant .........
508 General and Assistant General
Foreman,
Stations.
Warehouses,
Grain Elevators and Docks:
General Foreman ............................
Assist. General Foreman ................
509 Gang Foreman, Stations, Warehouses, Grain Elevators and Docks:
Gang Foreman ................................
510 Grain Elevator and Dock Laborers:
Laborer ............................................
511 Station and Warehouse Laborers:
Loader .............................................
Sealer ..............................................
512 Trucks (Station, Warehouse and
Platforms):
Trucker ............................................
513 Food and Lodging Manager, Supervisors:
Manager Lodging House .................
Restaurant Manager .......................
Dining Car Supv. .............................
Dinning car Steward ........................
514 Transportation and Dining Service
Inspectors:
Instructor Chef .................................
Restaurant Inspector .......................
Freight Service Inspector ................
Baggage Inspector ..........................
515 Waiters and Kitchen Helpers
(Restaurant and Dining):
Waiter-in-Charge .............................
Waiter ..............................................
516 Chefs and Cooks (Restaurant and
Dining Car):
Chef .................................................
Cook ................................................
517 Marine Officers and Workers and
Shore Workers:
Captain ............................................

Job title

4644.
4644.
4514.

SOC

Engineer ..........................................
Mate ................................................
Deckhand ........................................
Oiler Purser .....................................
Boat Master .....................................
Fireman ...........................................
Wharf Master ...................................
Able Seaman ...................................
Baggageman ...................................
Boat Dispatcher ...............................
518 Train Attendants:
Porter ...............................................
Buffet Lounge Attendant .................
Stewardess ......................................
519 Bridge Operators and Helpers:
Bridge Operator.
520 Bridge and Crossing Flagmen and
Gatemen:
Bridge Flagman ...............................
Crossing Gateman ..........................
521 Yard Clerks:
Yard Clerk .......................................
Yard Caller ......................................
Yard Dispatcher Clerk .....................
Piggyback Clerk ..............................
Yard Demurrage Clerk ....................
522 Crew Dispatchers:
Crew Dispatcher ..............................
Crew Caller .....................................
523 Yardmasters
and
Assistant
Yardmasters:
Yardmaster ......................................
Assist. Yardmaster ..........................
600 Transportation, Train and Engine
601 Switchtenders: Switchtender ........
602 Car Retarder Operators and
Ground Service Employees:
Car Retarder Operator ....................
Skatesman ......................................
Herder .............................................
Yard Pilot .........................................
603 Outside Hostlers: Outside Hostler
604 Outside Hostlers Helpers: Outside
Hostler Helper.
605 Inside Hostlers: Inside Hostler ......
606 Road Passenger Conductors:
Passenger Conductor.
607 Assistant Road Passenger Conductor and Ticket Collectors:
Assistant Passenger Conductor ......
Ticket Collector ...............................
608 Road
Freight
Conductors
(Through Freight):
Freight Conductor ...........................
Work Train Conductor .....................
609 Road Freight Conductors (Local
and Way Freight):
Freight Conductor ...........................
Work Train Conductor .....................
610 Road
Passenger
Baggagepersons: Baggageperson.
611 Road Passenger Brakeman and
Flagman:
Passenger Brakeman ......................
Passenger Flagman ........................
612 Road Freight Brakemen and
Flagmen (Through Freight):
Freight Brakeman ............................
Freight Flagman ..............................
Work Train Brakeman .....................
613 Road Freight Brakemen and
Flagmen (Local and Way Freight):
Freight Brakeman ............................
Freight Flagman ..............................

4523.
4523.
4523.
4523 and 60.

4632.
4632.
4632.
8239.
8113.

1342.
1342.
4525.
5262.
5262.
4744.

5262.
4744.
4514.
5144.
4649.
5256.
5262.
4649.

6318.
6318.

6318.

8242.
8726.
8769 and 8724.

8214.

1351.
1351.
5211, and 1473.
5211.

5214.
828.
828.
828.

5211.
5211.

5211.
5211 and 5214.

8242.

8244.
8242.
8243.
8244.
8241.
8243.
1342.
8243.
5262.
1342.
5262.
4366.
5211.
8245.

8769.
5144.
4754.
4745.
4752.
4753.
4715.
4751 and 4525.
4745.

8113.
8113.
8233.

8239.
8769.
8769.
8113.
8232.
8232.
8232.
8113.

8113.
5256.

8113.
8113.

8113.
8113.
5262.

8233.
5142.

8233.
5142.
8233.

8233.
5142.

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Job title

§ 1248.1
SOURCE: 66 FR 1052, Jan. 5, 2001, unless otherwise noted.

SOC

Work Train Brakeman .....................
614 Yard Conductors and Yard Foremen:
Yard Conductor ...............................
Yard Foreman .................................
615 Yard Brakemen and Yard Helpers:
Yard Brakeman ...............................
Yard Helper .....................................
616 Road Passengers Engineers and
Motormen:
Passenger Engineer ........................
Motorman Operator .........................
617 Road Freight Engineers (Through
Freight):
Freight Engineer ..............................
Work Train Engineer .......................
618 Road Freight Engineers (Local
and Way Freight):
Freight Engineer ..............................
Work Train Engineer .......................
619 Yard Engineers: Yard Engineer ....
620 Road Passenger Firemen and
Helpers: Passenger Fireman.
621 Road Freight Firemen and Helpers (Through Freight): Freight Fireman.
622 Road Freight Firemen and Helpers (Local and Way Freight): Freight
Fireman.
623 Yard Firemen and Helpers: Yard
Fireman.

8233.

§ 1247.1 Annual Report of Cars Loaded
and Cars Terminated.

8113.
8113.

Beginning with the reporting period
commencing January 1, 2001, and annually thereafter, each Class I railroad
shall file Form STB–54, Annual Report
of Cars Loaded and Cars Terminated,
together with the accompanying certification, with the Office of Economics, Environmental Analysis, and Administration (OEEAA), Surface Transportation Board, Washington, DC 20243,
within 90 days after the end of the reporting year. Blank forms and instructions are available on the Board’s web
site
(http://www.stb.dot.gov/
infoex1.htm#forms) or can be obtained
by contacting OEEAA.

8233.
8769.

8232.
8232.

8232.
8232.

8232.
8232.
8232.
8232.
8232.

8232.

PART 1248—FREIGHT COMMODITY
STATISTICS

8232.

Subpart A—Railroads

[47 FR 53871, Nov. 30, 1982, as amended at 50
FR 947, Jan. 8, 1985]

PART 1246—NUMBER OF RAILROAD
EMPLOYEES

Sec.
1248.1 Freight commodity statistics.
1248.2 Items to be reported.
1248.3 Carload and L.C.L. traffic defined.
1248.4 Originating and connecting line traffic.
1248.5 Report forms and date of filing.
1248.6 Public inspection—railroad reports.

Subpart B—Commodity Code

AUTHORITY: 49 U.S.C. 721, 11145.

§ 1246.1 Monthly report of number of
railroad employees.
Each class I railroad shall file a
Monthly Report of Number of Railroad
Employees (Form MRRE) each month.
The report should be mailed to Bureau
of Accounts, Surface Transportation
Board, Washington, DC 20423, by the
end of the month to which it applies.

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[47 FR 53868, Nov. 30, 1982]
NOTE: The report forms prescribed by parts
1245 and 1246 are available upon request from
the Office of Economics, Environmental
Analysis,
and
Administration,
Surface
Transportation Board, Washington, DC 20423–
0001.

PART 1247—REPORT OF CARS
LOADED AND CARS TERMINATED
AUTHORITY: 49 U.S.C. 721, 10707, 11144, 11145.

1248.100 Commodity
classification
designated.
1248.101 Commodity codes required.
NOTE: The report forms prescribed by part
1248 are available upon request from the Economics, Environmental Analysis, and Administration, Surface Transportation Board,
Washington, DC 20423–0001.
AUTHORITY: 49 U.S.C. 721, 11144 and 11145.

§ 1248.1 Freight commodity statistics.
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

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