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§ 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.

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8232.

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8232.

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8232.
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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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§ 1248.2

49 CFR Ch. X (10–1–11 Edition)

instructions included in the appropriate report form to be supplied to the
reporting railroads.
[47 FR 6880, Feb. 17, 1982]

§ 1248.2 Items to be reported.
(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]

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[32 FR 20466, Dec. 20, 1967, as amended at 47
FR 6880, Feb. 17, 1982]

§ 1248.3 Carload and L.C.L. traffic defined.
(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.
[32 FR 20466, Dec. 20, 1967]

§ 1248.4 Originating and connecting
line traffic.
(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.

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§ 1248.101

(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.
[32 FR 20466, Dec. 20, 1967]

§ 1248.5 Report forms and date of filing.

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(a) Reports required from class I carriers by this section shall be filed in
duplicate with the Bureau of Accounts,
Surface Transportation Board, Washington, DC 20423, 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]

§ 1248.6 Public inspection—railroad reports.
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.
[32 FR 20466, Dec. 20, 1967, as amended at 47
FR 6881, Feb. 17, 1982]

Subpart B—Commodity Code
AUTHORITY: 49 U.S.C. 721, 11144, 11145.

§ 1248.100 Commodity
classification
designated.
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.
[32 FR 20466, Dec. 20, 1967. Redesignated at 46
FR 9116, Jan. 28, 1981, and 46 FR 10745, Feb. 4,
1981]

§ 1248.101 Commodity codes required.
Commodity codes required to be reported, as referred to in this part, are
as follows:

NOTE: The outline of Report Form QCS follows the tenor of the order.
[32 FR 20466, Dec. 20, 1967, as amended at 47
FR 6881, Feb. 17, 1982]

Code
01
011
0112

Description
FARM PRODUCTS.
Field Crops.
Cotton, raw.

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01121
01131
01132
01133
01134
01135
01136
01137
01139
0114
01144
0115
0119
01193
01195
01197
012
0121
0122
01221
01224
01226
0123
01232
0129
01295
013
0131
01318
0133
01334
01335
0134
01341
01342
0139
01392
01394
01398
014
0141
01411
01413
01414
0142
0143
01431
015
0151
0152
019
0191
0192
08
084
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09
091
0912
09131
10
101
10112
102
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Description

Code

Cotton in bales.
Barley.
Corn, except popcorn.
Oats.
Rice, rough.
Rye.
Sorghum grains.
Wheat, except buckwheat.
Grain, n.e.c.
Oil seeds, oil nuts, and oil kernels, except edible tree nuts.
Soybeans.
Field seeds, except oil seeds.
Miscellaneous field crops.
Leaf tobacco.
Potatoes, other than sweet.
Sugar beets.
Fresh Fruits and Tree Nuts.
Citrus fruits.
Deciduous fruits.
Apples.
Grapes.
Peaches.
Tropical fruits, except citrus.
Bananas.
Miscellaneous fresh fruits and tree nuts.
Coffee, green.
Fresh Vegetables.
Bulbs, roots, and tubers, with or without tops
except potatoes.
Onions, dry.
Leafy fresh vegetables.
Celery.
Lettuce.
Dry ripe vegetable seeds, etc. (except
artifically dried).
Beans, dry ripe.
Peas, dry.
Miscellaneous fresh vegetables:
Watermelons.
Tomatoes.
Melons, except watermelons (cantaloupes,
muskmelons, etc.).
Livestock and Livestock Products.
Livestock.
Cattle.
Hogs and pigs.
Sheep and lambs.
Dairy farm products, except pasteurized.
Animal fibers.
Wool.
Poultry and Poultry Products.
Live poultry.
Poultry eggs.
Miscellaneous Farm Products.
Horticultural specialities.
Animal specialties.
FOREST PRODUCTS
Gums and Barks, Crude.
Latex and allied gums (crude natural rubber).
Miscellaneous Forest Products.
FRESH FISH AND OTHER MARINE PRODUCTS.
Fresh Fish and Other Marine Products.
Fresh fish and whale products, including frozen unpackaged fish.
Shells (oyster, crab, clam, etc.)
METALLIC ORES.
Iron Ores.
Beneficiating-grade ore, crude.
Copper Ores.
Lead and Zinc Ores.
Lead ores.
Zinc ores.

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109
11
111
11111
11112
112
1121
13
131
132
14
141
142
14211
14219
144
14411
14412
14413
145
14511
14512
14514
147
14711
14713
14714
14715
14716
149
14911
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14914
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194
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199
20
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2012
2013
2014
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2015
2016
202
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2023
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2025
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Description
Gold and Silver Ores.
Bauxite and Other Aluminum Ores.
Manganese Ores.
Tungsten Ores.
Chromium Ores.
Miscellaneous Metal Ores.
COAL.
Anthracite Coal.
Raw anthracite (lump).
Cleaned or prepared anthracite (crushed,
screened, or sized).
Bituminous Coal and Lignite.
Bituminous coal.
CRUDE PETROLEUM, NATURAL GAS, AND NATURAL
GASOLINE.
Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas.
Natural Gasoline.
NONMETALLIC MINERALS, EXCEPT FUELS.
Dimension Stone, quarry.
Crushed and Broken Stone, including riprap.
Agricultural limestone.
Crushed and broken stone, including riprap,
n.e.c.
Sand and Gravel.
Sand (aggregate and ballast).
Gravel (aggregate and ballast).
Industrial sand and gravel.
Clay, Ceramic and Refractory Minerals.
Bentonite.
Fire clay.
Kaolin and ball clay.
Chemical and Fertilizer Minerals.
Barite.
Potash, soda and borate.
Phosphate rock.
Rock salt.
Sulphur.
Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Minerals. Except
Fuels.
Gypsum and anhydrite.
Native asphalt and bitumens.
Pumice and pumicite.
ORDINANCE AND ACCESSORIES.
Guns, Howitzers, Mortars, and Related Equipment, Over 30 mm.
Ammunition, Except for Small Arms (over 30
mm.).
Full Tracked Combat Vehicles and Parts.
Sighting and Fire Control Equipment.
Small Arms, 30 mm. and Under.
Small Arms Ammunition, 30 mm. and Under.
Miscellaneous Ordnance and Accessories.
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS.
Meat (Including Poultry and Small Game):
Fresh, Chilled, or Frozen.
Meat, fresh or chilled, except salted.
Meat, fresh-frozen.
Meat products.
Animal by-products, inedible.
Hides, skins, and pelts, not tanned (cattle,
pig, goat, sheep, mule, and horse).
Dressed poultry, small game, and related
products, fresh, chilled or canned.
Dressed poultry, small game and related
products, fresh-frozen.
Dairy Products.
Creamery butter.
Condensed, evaporated milk and dry milk.
Ice cream and related frozen desserts.
Cheese and other special dairy products.
Processed whole milk, skim milk, cream and
other fluid products.
Canned and Preserved Fruits, Vegetables and
Sea Foods.

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Code
2031
2032
2033
2034
2035
2036
2037
204
2041
20411
20421
20423
2043
2044
2045
2046
20461
20462
20463
205
206
2061
20611
20616
20617
2062
20625
20626
207
208
20821
20823
2083
2084
20851
20859
2086
2087
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20921
20923
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2095
2096
2097
2098
21
211
212
213
214
22
221
222
223
224
225
227

§ 1248.101

Description

Code

Canned and cured sea foods.
Canned specialties.
Canned fruits and vegetables.
Dried and dehydrated fruits and vegetables
(except field dried) and soup mix.
Pickled fruits and vegetables; sauces and
seasoning; salad dressing.
Fresh or frozen packaged fish.
Frozen fruits, fruit juices, vegetables and specialties.
Grain Mill Products.
Flour and other grain mill products.
Wheat flour, except blended and prepared.
Prepared feeds for animals and fowls, except canned.
Canned feed for animals and poultry.
Cereal preparations.
Milled rice, flour and meal.
Blended and prepared flour.
Corn starch, sirup, oil, sugar and by-products
(wet process).
Corn sirup.
Corn starch.
Corn sugar.
Bakery Products.
Sugar (beet and cane).
Sugar mill products and by-products.
Raw cane and beet sugar.
Sugar molasses, except blackstrap.
Blackstrap molasses.
Sugar, refined: Cane and beet.
Sugar refining by-products.
Pulp, molasses, beet.
Confectionery and related products.
Beverages and flavoring extracts.
Beer, ale, porter, stout: Bottled, barrels,
kegs.
Malt extract and brewers’s spent grains.
Malt.
Wines, brandy, and brandy spirits.
Distilled, rectified and blended liquors.
By-products of liquor distilling.
Bottled and canned soft drinks and carbonated and mineral waters.
Miscellaneous flavoring extracts and flavoring
sirups and compounds except chocolate syrups.
Miscellaneous Food Preparations and Kindred
Products.
Cottonseed oil, crude or refined.
Cottonseed cake, meal and other by-products.
Soybean oil, crude or refined.
Soybean cake, meal, flour, grits, and other
by-products.
Vegetable and nut oils and by-products, except cottonseed and soybean.
Marine fats and oils.
Roasted coffee, including instant coffee.
Shortening, table oils, margarine and other
edible fats and oils, n.e.c.
Ice, natural or manufactured.
Macaroni, spaghetti, vermicelli, and noodles.
TOBACCO PRODUCTS:
Cigarettes.
Cigars.
Chewing and Smoking Tobacco and Snuff.
Stemmed and Redried Tobacco.
BASIC TEXTILES:
Cotton Broad Woven Fabrics.
Man-made Fiber and Silk Broad Woven Fabrics.
Wool Broad Woven Fabrics.
Narrow Fabrics.
Knit Fabrics.
Carpets and Rugs, Textile.

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23
231
233
235
237
238
239
24
241
24114
24115
24116
242
2421
24212
2429
243
2431
2432
244
249
2491
25
251
253
254
259
26
261
26111
262
26211
26216
263
264
2643
265
266
2661
26613
27
271
272
273
274
276
277
278
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2814

Description
Yarn and Thread.
Miscellaneous Basic Textiles.
Tire cord and fabrics.
Wool and mohair (scoured, combed, carbonized): Tops, noils, nubs, slubs and grease.
Cordage and twine.
APPAREL AND OTHER FINISHED TEXTILE PRODUCTS
INCLUDING KNIT.
Men’s, Youths’, and Boys’ Clothing.
Women’s, Misses’, Girls’, and Infants’ Clothing.
Millinery, Hats and Caps.
Fur Goods.
Miscellaneous Apparel and Accessories.
Miscellaneous Fabricated Textile Products.
LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS, EXCEPT FURNITURE.
Primary Forest Products (Pulpwood, Piling,
Posts, Logs, Bolts, etc.).
Pulpwood logs.
Pulpwood chips.
Woodposts, poles and piling.
Lumber and Dimension Stock:
Lumber and dimension stock:
Sawed ties (railroads, mine, etc.).
Miscellaneous sawmill and planing mill products (shingles, cooperage stock, etc.).
Millwork, Veneer, Plywood, Prefabricated Structural Wood Products.
Millwood.
Veneer and plywood.
Wooden Containers.
Miscellaneous Wood Products.
Creosoted or oil treated wood products.
FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
Household and Office Furniture.
Public Building and Related Furniture.
Partitions, Shelving, Lockers, Office, and Store
Fixtures.
Miscellaneous Furniture and Fixtures.
PULP, PAPER AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
Pulp and pulp mill products.
Pulp.
Paper, except building paper.
Newsprint.
Coarse paper, including wrapping paper.
Paperboard, pulpboard and fiberboard, except
insulating board.
Converted paper and paperboard products, except containers and boxes.
Paper bags.
Containers and boxes, paperboard, fiberboard
and pulpboard.
Building paper and building board.
Building paper and building board.
Wallboard.
PRINTED MATTER.
Newspapers.
Periodicals.
Books.
Miscellaneous Printed Matter.
Manifold Business Forms.
Greeting Cards, Seals, Labels, And Tags.
Blankbooks, Looseleaf Binders and Devices.
Products of Service Industries for the Printing
Trades.
CHEMICAL AND ALLIED PRODUCTS
Industrial Inorganic and Organic Chemicals.
Sodium, potassium, and other basic inorganic
chemical compounds and chlorine.
Sodium compounds, except sodium alkalies.
Industrial gases (compressed and liquefied).
Crude products from coal tar, petroleum and
natural gas.

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2818
28184
2819
28193
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28212
28213
283

284

2841
285
286
287
2871
289
2892
28991
29
291
29111
29112
29113
29114
29115
29116
29117
29119
2912
295
2951
2952
299
29911
30
301
302
303
306
307
31
311
312
313
314
315
316
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Description

Code

Inorganic pigments.
Miscellaneous industrial organic chemicals.
Alcohols.
Miscellaneous industrial inorganic chemicals.
Sulphuric acid.
Plastics Materials and Synthetic Resins, Synthetic Rubbers and Fibers.
Synthetic rubber.
Synthetic organic fibers.
Drugs (Biological Products, Medicinal Chemicals, Botanical Products and Pharmaceutical
Preparations).
Soap, Detergents, and Cleaning Preparations,
Perfumes, Cosmetics and Other Toilet Preparations.
Soap and other detergents, except specialty
cleansers.
Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Enamels, and Allied Products.
Gum and Wood Chemicals.
Agricultural Chemicals.
Fertilizers.
Miscellaneous Chemical Products.
Explosives.
Salt.
PETROLEUM AND COAL PRODUCTS.
Products of Petroleum Refining.
Gasoline, jet fuels and other high volatile
petroleum fuels, except natural gasoline.
Kerosene.
Distillate fuel oil.
Lubricating and similar oils and derivatives.
Lubricating greases.
Asphalt, tar and pitches (petroleum,
cokeoven, coal tar).
Residual fuel oil and other low volatile petroleum fuels.
Products of petroleum refining, n.e.c.
Liquefied petroleum gases and coal gases.
Paving and Roofing Materials.
Paving mixtures and blocks.
Asphalt felt and coatings.
Miscellaneous Petroleum and Coal Products.
Coke and coal briquettes.
RUBBER AND MISCELLANEOUS PLASTIC PRODUCTS.
Tires and Inner Tubes.
Rubber Footwear.
Reclaimed Rubber.
Miscellaneous Fabricated Rubber Products.
Miscellaneous Plastics Products.
LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTS.
Leather.
Industrial Leather Belting and Packing.
Boot and Shoe Cut Stock and Findings, All Materials.
Footwear, Except Rubber.
Leather Gloves and Mittens.
Luggage, Handbags, and Other Personal Leather Goods (all materials).
Miscellaneous Leather Goods.
STONE, CLAY AND GLASS PRODUCTS.
Flat Glass.
Glass and Glassware, Pressed and Blown.
Glass containers.
Hydraulic Cement.
Cement, hydraulic; Portland, natural, masonry, puzzolan.
Structural Clay Products.
Brick and structural clay tile.
Brick, except ceramic glazed and refractory
brick.
Ceramic wall and floor tile.
Refractories, clay and nonclay.
Miscellaneous structural clay products.

32594
326
327
3271
3274
3275
328
329
3291
33
331
33111
33112
33113
33119
3312
33121
3313
3315
332
33211
333
3331
3332
3333
3334
335
3351
3352
3357
336
3361
2262
339
3391
3392
34
341
342
343
3433
344
3441
345
346
348
349
3491
3494

35
351
352
353
3531
3532

Description
Roofing tile.
Pottery and Related Products.
Concrete, Gypsum, and Plaster Products.
Concrete products.
Lime.
Gypsum products.
Cut Stone and Stone Products.
Abrasives, Asbestos, and Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Mineral Products.
Abrasive products.
PRIMARY METAL PRODUCTS.
Steel Works and Rolling Mill Products.
Pig iron.
Slag.
Coke, screenings and breeze.
Coke oven and blast furnace products,
n.e.c.
Primary iron and steel products, except coke
oven by-products.
Steel ingot and semi-finished shapes.
Ferro-alloys.
Steel wire, nails, and spikes.
Iron and Steel Castings.
Iron and steel cast pipe and fittings.
Nonferrous Metals Primary Smelter Products
(Slab, Ingot, Pig, etc., and Residues).
Primary copper and copper base alloys smelter products.
Primary lead and lead base alloys smelter
products.
Primary zinc and zinc base alloys smelter
products.
Primary aluminum and aluminum base alloys
smelter products.
Nonferrous Metal Basic Shapes.
Copper, brass or bronze and other copper
base alloy basic shapes.
Aluminum and aluminum base alloy basic
shapes except aluminum foil.
Nonferrous wire, including insulated wire.
Nonferrous and Nonferrous Base Alloy Castings.
Aluminum and aluminum base alloy castings.
Brass, bronze, copper, and copper base alloy
castings.
Miscellaneous Primary Metal Products.
Iron and steel forgings.
Nonferrous forgings.
FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS, EXCEPT ORDNANCE,
MACHINERY, AND TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT.
Metal Cans.
Cutlery, Hand Tools, and General Hardware.
Plumbing Fixtures and Heating Apparatus, Except Electric.
Heating equipment, except electric.
Fabricated structural metal products.
Fabricated structural metal products.
Bolts, Nuts, Screws, Rivets, Washers, and
Other Industrial Fasteners.
Metal Stampings.
Miscellaneous Fabricated Wire Products.
Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal Products.
Metal barrels, drums, kegs, and pails.
Valves and pipe fittings (except plumbers’
brass goods and fittings), fabricated pipe and
fabricated pipe fittings.
MACHINERY, EXCEPT ELECTRICAL.
Engines and Turbines.
Farm Machinery and Equipment.
Construction, Mining and Materials Handling
Equipment.
Construction machinery and equipment.
Mining machinery and equipment, except oil
field machinery and equipment.

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Code
3533
3537
354
355
356
357
358
359
36
361
362
363
3631
3632
3633
364
365
366
367
369
37
371
3711
37111
37112
37113
3712
3713
3714
3715
372
373
374
375
379
38
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
39
391
393
394
3949
395

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396
398
399
40
401
402
4021
40211
4022
4024

§ 1253.10

Description

Code

Oil field machinery and equipment.
Industrial trucks, tractors, trailers, and stackers.
Metalworking Machinery and Equipment.
Special Industry Machinery, Except Metalworking Machinery.
General Industrial Machinery and Equipment.
Office, Computing, and Accounting Machines.
Service Industry Machines.
Miscellaneous Machinery and Parts, Except
Electrical.
ELECTRICAL MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES.
Electrical Transmission and Distribution Equipment.
Electrical Industrial Apparatus.
Household Appliances.
Household cooking equipment, all types.
Household refrigerators and home and farm
freezers.
Household laundry equipment.
Electric Lighting and Wiring Equipment.
Radio and TV Receiving Sets, Except Communication Types.
Communication Equipment.
Electronic Components and Accessories.
Miscellaneous Electrical Machinery, Equipment,
and Supplies.
TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT.
Motor Vehicles and Motor Vehicle Equipment.
Motor vehicles.
Passenger cars, assembled.
Truck tractors, and trucks, assembled.
Motor coaches, assembled (including trolley
busses) and fire department vehicles.
Passenger car bodies and body parts.
Truck and bus bodies and body parts.
Motor vehicle parts and accessories.
Truck trailers.
Aircraft and Parts.
Ships and Boats.
Railroad Equipment.
Motorcycles, Bicycles, and Parts.
Miscellaneous Transportation Equipment.
INSTRUMENTS, PHOTOGRAPHIC AND OPTICAL GOODS,
WATCHES AND CLOCKS.
Engineering, Laboratory, and Scientific Instruments.
Measuring, Controlling, and Indicating Instruments.
Optical Instruments and Lenses.
Surgical, Medical, and Dental Instruments and
Supplies.
Ophthalmic or Opticians’ Goods.
Photographic Equipment and Supplies.
Watches, Clocks, Clockwork Operated Devices,
and Parts.
MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS OF MANUFACTURING.
Jewelry, Silverware, and Plated Ware.
Musical Instruments and Parts.
Toys, Amusement, Sporting and Athletic Goods.
Sporting and athletic goods.
Pens, Pencils, and Other Office and Artists’ Materials.
Costume Jewelry, Novelties, Buttons, and Notions.
Miscellaneous Manufactured Products—A.
Miscellaneous Manufactured Products—B.
WASTE AND SCRAP MATERIALS.
Ashes.
Waste and Scrap, Except Ashes.
Metal scrap, waste and tailings.
Iron and steel scrap, wastes and tailings.
Textile waste, scrap and sweepings.
Paper waste and scrap.

4026
41
411
41111
41114

41115
412
42
421
422
44
441
45
451
46
461
462

47
471

Description
Rubber and plastic scrap and waste.
MISC. FREIGHT SHIPMENTS.
Misc. Freight Shipments.
Outfits or kits.
Articles, used except for repair, reconditioning (41115), returned empty (421), remelting
4021).
Articles, used, returned for repair, incl. for
reconditioning.
Miscellaneous Commodities Not Taken in
Regular Freight Service.
CONTAINERS, SHIPPING, RETURNED EMPTY.
Containers, Shipping, Returned Empty Inc. Carriers or Devices.
Trailers, Semi-Trailers, Returned Empty.
FREIGHT FORWARDER TRAFFIC.
Freight Forwarder Traffic, Carload or Truckload.
SHIPPER ASSOCIATION OR SIMILAR TRAFFIC.
Shipper Association or Similar Traffic, Carload
or Truckload.
MISCELLANEOUS MIXED SHIPMENTS EXC. FORWARDER SEE 44 SHIPPER ASSOCIATION SEE 45.
All Freight Rate Shipments, N.E.C., Inc. TOFC.
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.
SMALL PACKAGED FREIGHT SHIPMENTS.
Small Packaged Freight Shipments, Including
LCL or LTL.

[32 FR 20466, Dec. 20, 1967. Redesignated at 46
FR 9116, Jan. 28, 1981, and 46 FR 10745, Feb. 4,
1981]

PARTS 1250–1252 [RESERVED]
PART 1253—RATE-MAKING ORGANIZATION; RECORDS AND REPORTS
Sec.
1253.10
1253.20
1253.30

Accounts.
Other records.
Retention of records.

AUTHORITY: 49 U.S.C. 721, 10706, 13703, 11144,
and 11145.
NOTE: The report forms prescribed by part
1253 are available upon request from the Office of Economics, Environmental Analysis,
and Administration, Surface Transportation
Board, Washington, DC 20423–0001.

§ 1253.10 Accounts.
Accounts shall be kept by each conference, bureau, committee, or other
organization subject to sections 5a or
5b to record all receipts and expenditures of moneys. Such accounts shall
be kept with sufficient particularity to
show the facts pertaining to all transactions reflected in the entries made in
the accounts. All receipts shall be supported by records, including records

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