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I.C.C. BRC 8002-B (Cancels I.C.C. BRC 8002-A) |
| THE BELT RAILWAY COMPANY OF CHICAGO |
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FREIGHT TARIFF BRC 8002-B (Cancels Freight Tariff BRC 8002-A) |
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INTERMEDIATE, TERMINAL, AND OTHER CHARGES, RATES, RULES, AND REGULATIONS APPLYING ON LOADED AND EMPTY CARS BETWEEN CONNECTIONS NAMED WITHIN AND ALSO ON FREIGHT TRAFFIC ORIGINATING OR TERMINATING OUTSIDE THE CHICAGO SWITCHING DISTRICT FROM OR TO INDUSTRIES LOCATED ON THE BELT RAILWAY COMPANY OF CHICAGO |
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This tariff governed by Uniform Classification as provided herein. |
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SWITCHING TARIFF |
| The provisions published herein will, if effective, not result in an effect on the quality of the human environment. |
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ISSUED BY; R. C. WOJCIK Director Agency & Customer Service 6900 South Central Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60638 |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| SUBJECT | ITEM |
| Articles on which charges apply | 60 |
| Canceling items, method of | 45 |
| Capacities and Dimensions of Cars | 30 |
| Charge for an air brake test on trains in through movement | 140 |
| Charges, application of | 80 |
| Charges on cars held for transfer or adjustment | 110 |
| Charges on cars delayed at Clearing yard due to outbound carrier's failure to handle | 125 |
| Charges on cars received without necessary forwarding data | 105 |
| Charges on dimensional shipments held for measurement | 145 |
| Charges on empty coal trains delayed on the BRC | 155 |
| Charges on trains in through movement delayed on BRC due to receiving carriers failure to handle | 130 |
| Chicago Switching District, defined | 40 |
| Circus Trains | 100 |
| Demurrage Rules and Charges | 55 |
| Explosives, Dangerous Articles | 10 |
| Governing Classification | 5 |
| Hot Metal or Ladle Cars | 90 |
| Intermediate Service, Charge For | 2001 - 2007 |
| Items and/or provisions not brought forward | 115 |
| Landing fee | 160 |
| List of Industries | 65, 3001-3003 |
| Livestock, handling of | 70 |
| Mechanical Refrigeration Services at Clearing Yard | 120 |
| National Service Order Tariff | 35 |
| Participating Carriers | PARTICIPATING CARRIERS |
| Puller Service | 135 |
| Rail Surveillance | 150 |
| Reference to Tariffs, Items, Notes, Rules, etc. | 15 |
| Reissued matter in supplements, method of denoting | 50 |
| Scrap Automobile Bodies | 85 |
| Selective Rate Increase | 9 |
| Shipments requiring two or more cars | 95 |
| Terminal Privileges or Services | 20 |
| Terminal Switching Service Charges for | 1001 -1009 |
| Exceptions to: Unit Coal Rates | 1101 - 1103 |
| Grain, multiple carloads | 1106 - 1108 |
| Transit, non-application | 25 |
| TOFC/COFC service | 75 |
| RULES AND OTHER GOVERNING PROVISIONS |
| GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS |
| ITEMS | SUBJECT | APPLICATION |
| 5 | DESCRIPTION OF GOVERNING CLASSIFICATION | The term "Uniform Classification" when used herein means ICC UFC 6000 Series, issued by Uniform Classification Committee, Agent. |
| 9 | SELECTIVE RATE INCREASE |
(1) Charges published in this tariff have not been increased unless otherwise indicated. |
| 10 | EXPLOSIVES, DANGEROUS ARTICLES | For rules and regulations governing the transportation of explosives and other dangerous articles by freight, also specifications for shipping containers and restrictions governing the acceptance and transportation of explosives and other dangerous articles, see Freight Tariff ICC BOE 6000 Series. |
| 15 | REFERENCE TO TARIFFS, ITEMS, NOTES, RULES, ETC. | When reference is made in this tariff to tariffs, items, notes, rules, etc., such references are continuous and include supplements to and successive issues of such tariffs and reissues of such items, notes, rules, etc. |
| 20 | TERMINAL PRIVILEGES OR SERVICES |
Shipments made under the charges contained in this tariff are entitled also to terminal services and privileges, and are subject to the charges, allowances, rules and regulations legally applicable thereto, as provided in separately published, lawfully filed tariffs. When provisions of this tariff specifically provide any such charge, allowance, rule or regulation, corresponding or conflicting provisions in such separate tariffs will not apply. |
| 25 | NON-APPLICATION OF TRANSIT | Transit will not be allowed in connection with charges in this tariff. |
| 30 | CAPACITIES AND DIMENSIONS OF CARS | For marked capacities, length, dimensions and cubic capacities of cars, see the Official Railway Equipment Register, ICC RER 6411 Series, issued by the R.E.R. Publishing Corporation, Agent. |
| 35 | NATIONAL SERVICE ORDER TARIFF | This tariff, including supplements thereto, is subject to provisions of various Interstate Commerce Commission Service Orders and General Permits as shown in ICC NSO 6100 Series. |
| 40 | DEFINITION OF CHICAGO SWITCHING DISTRICT | The term "Chicago Switching District " as used in this tariff shall incorporate the Chicago Switching District as defined in the former Western Trunk Lines freight tariff ICC WTL 8020 Series. |
| 45 | METHOD OF CANCELING ITEMS | As this tariff is supplemented, numbered items with letter suffixes cancel correspondingly numbered items in the original tariff or in a prior supplement. Letter suffixes will be used in alphabetical sequence starting with A. Example: Item 100-A cancels Item 100, and Item 200-B cancels Item 200-A in a prior supplement, which in turn canceled Item 200. |
| 50 | METHOD OF DENOTING REISSUED MATTER IN SUPPLEMENTS | Matter brought forward without change from one supplement to another will be designated as "Reissued" by a reference mark in the form of a square enclosing a number (or letter and number) being that of the supplement in which the reissued matter first appeared in its currently effective form. To determine its original effective date, consult the supplement in which the reissued matter first became effective. |
| 55 | DEMURRAGE RULES AND CHARGES | Except as otherwise provided, the rules, regulations and charges applicable to demurrage and storage, as provided in Demurrage and Storage Rules Tariff ASLG 6004 Series, issued by North American Railroad Publishing Services, Inc., will apply. |
| 60 | ARTICLES ON WHICH CHARGES APPLY | All commodities carload. |
| 65 | LIST OF INDUSTRIES |
1. For list of Industries located on the Belt Railway Company of Chicago, refer to Section Three of this tariff. 2. When changes occur in the corporations, firms or individuals using industry tracks,this issue will be corrected as soon as practicable, but until such correction is made the same charge will apply as for the industry previously using the same track. In case of location of a new industry, if switching service has been arranged for by the Belt Railway Company of Chicago and the cars are offered for movement before such industry is added to this tariff, the charge authorized from or to the Belt Railway Company of Chicago zone in which the new industry is located will apply. |
| 70 | HANDLING OF LIVESTOCK | The Belt Railway Company of Chicago does not have facilities for feeding, watering or resting Livestock and will only accept shipments of Livestock when advance arrangements have been made through the Office of the General Superintendent. |
| 75 | TOFC/COFC SERVICE |
1. Trailers or containers on a flat car, TOFC or COFC, will be considered a loaded freight car for revenue billing purposes whether the trailer or container is loaded or empty. 2. When flat cars are coupled in an articulated fashion, each platform of the articulated equipment will be considered as a separate car for revenue billing purposes. |
| 80 | APPLICATION OF CHARGES |
Section One charges apply on all traffic handled in terminal switching service between industries or team tracks located on The Belt Railway Company of Chicago and connecting lines, where the origin or destination is beyond the Chicago Switching District. (See Notes 1, 2 and 5). Section Two charges apply on all traffic, loaded or empty, handled in intermediate service between connections. (See Notes 3, 4 and 5.) Note 1.-Applies only on traffic where the thru rate makes provision for absorption, in whole or in part, of the terminal switching charges named herein. Any portion of these charges which are not absorbed will be in addition to the thru rate and accrue solely to the Belt Railway Company of Chicago. Note 2.-Provisions of this tariff do not apply in connection with traffic moving on rates which do not provide for any absorption of the terminal switching charges named herein. In such instances, switching charges as provided in other tariffs lawfully on file with the ICC will apply, and will be in addition to the thru rate. Note 3.-Charges for intermediate service, on traffic originating beyond and destined beyond the Chicago Switching District, will be paid by the connecting line delivering the car to the Belt Railway Company of Chicago (for Perishable, See Section Two, Item 2005). Note 4.-For traffic originating at or destined to points within the Chicago Switching District where the Belt Railway Company of Chicago is the intermediate carrier, the road haul carrier shall assume intermediate switching charge of the Belt Railway Company of Chicago for handling the loaded car and shall reimburse terminal carrier for switching charge paid to the Belt Railway Company of Chicago for handling the car when returned empty to the Belt Railway Company of Chicago by terminal carrier, if the car is actually returned by the Belt Railway Company of Chicago to delivering road haul carrier, delivered to owner railroad, or other railroad under proper authority. Note 5.-The level of applicable charges will be that which is in effect on the date of interchange. |
| 85 | SCRAP AUTOMOBILE BODIES | Rates provided for in this tariff will not apply on Scrap Automobile Bodies, crushed flat, loose or in bundles, loaded on flat cars. |
| 90 | HOT METAL OR LADLE CARS | Movements of hot metal or ladle cars over the Belt Railway Company of Chicago rails will be handled only when advance arrangements have been made through the Superintendent of Transportation. |
| 95 | SHIPMENTS REQUIRING TWO OR MORE CARS | Shipments requiring two or more cars for their transportation will be charged for at charges named for each car. (See Exception). EXCEPTION - idler cars, see Items 1004, 1005, 1006, and 2002. |
| 100 | CIRCUS TRAINS | Circus Trains moving over the Belt Railway Company of Chicago rails will be handled only when advance arrangements have been made through the Superintendent of Transportation. |
| 105 | CHARGES ON CARS RECEIVED WITHOUT NECESSARY FORWARDING DATA |
When a car, empty or loaded, is received from a connecting line without necessary data for forwarding (See Note 1), and must be classified to a hold track, a $122.00 penalty charge will be assessed against that delivering carrier (See Note 2). In addition, a $33.00 holding charge will be assessed against the delivering carrier for each day, or fraction thereof, the car, empty or loaded, is held from the first 12:01 AM following telephone or telegraphic notification until disposition is furnished by the delivering carrier. Note 1: The character of the necessary data will be determined by the BRC in accordance with the conditions of its service. Note 2: On a railroad owned car for which the Belt Railway Company of Chicago is responsible to car owner for car hire charges, an additional charge of $23.00 per day will be assessed against the delivering road for each day, or fraction thereof, the car is held from date of receipt to date disposition is received plus a maximum of two additional days, if required to deliver car to a road within the Chicago Switching District. |
| 110 | CHARGES ON CARS HELD FOR TRANSFER OR ADJUSTMENT | When a car, empty or loaded, is received from a connecting line and is subsequently held for transfer or adjustment of lading, a switching charge of $122.00 per car will be assessed against the delivering carrier. On a railroad owned car for which the Belt Railway Company of Chicago is responsible for car hire charges, an additional charge of $23.00 per day will be assessed for each day, or fraction thereof, car is held from date of receipt to date transfer or adjustment is completed. |
| 115 | ITEMS AND/OR PROVISIONS NOT BROUGHT FORWARD | Items and/or provisions previously shown and not brought forward are canceled. |
| 120 | MECHANICAL REFRIGERATION SERVICES AT CLEARING YARD |
1. The BRC will perform an inbound inspection (See Note 1) at Clearing on all loaded mechanical refrigerator cars for account of the inbound carrier (See Note 2). 2. If the mechanical refrigeration inspection indicates that the unit is not operating properly, the car will be set out for refrigeration service, and a $204.00 switching charge will be assessed against the delivering carrier. Subsequent refrigeration service charges, refueling expenses and/or charges for repairs are in addition. Note 1: Record will be made of car air temperature as shown by dial thermometer, amount of fuel in tanks as shown by fuel gauge, and whether or not engine is running. Note 2: It is the obligation of the delivering carrier to deliver a mechanical refrigeration car with the mechanical unit operating properly. |
| 125 | CHARGES ON CARS DELAYED AT CLEARING YARD DUE TO OUTBOUND CARRIER'S FAILURE TO HANDLE |
Cars loaded or empty moving outbound to any carrier, which have been pulled to departure tracks will be subject to the penalty charge described herein if cars remain on BRC in excess of 9 hours from the scheduled departure of the carrier's outbound train (see Note). If cars remain on the BRC in excess of 9 hours from scheduled departure time due to the failure of the outbound carrier to handle from the BRC, cars in that outbound train will be subject to a charge of $171.00 per car. Thereafter, for every 12 hours which the same cars continue to remain on BRC, all cars in departure status and on classification tracks (with the same block codes) will be subject to additional charges of $171.00 per car. NOTE: The scheduled departure will be published in Superintendent's notice entitled "Clearing Train Departure Schedule" in effect on the date of departure. |
| 130 | CHARGES ON TRAINS IN THROUGH MOVEMENT DELAYED ON BRC DUE TO RECEIVING CARRIER'S FAILURE TO HANDLE ♦ |
When carriers use BRC trackage for through movement,with or without power, and two carriers are involved in the handling, trains will be considered on track for the receiving carrier when the delivering carrier terminates movement on BRC track. Delivering carrier is then obligated to notify receiving carrier of locale and time movement terminated. If the train remains on track in excess of 4 hours from delivery time due to the failure of the receiving carrier to handle from the BRC, the train will be interchanged to the BRC and the delivering carrier will be responsible for the applicable intermediate switch charge per car. Thereafter, if the train remains on track in excess of an additional 5 hours, the train will be subject to a charge of $158.00 per car to be assessed against the receiving carrier. Thereafter, for each hour, or fraction thereof, which the same train continues to remain on track, said train will be subject to additional charges of $29.00 per car to be assessed against the receiving carrier. This charge is applicable and in addition to all contractual arrangements. |
| 135 | PULLER SERVICE | With the concurrence of BRC Superintendent of Transportation, BRC will provide puller service as agent for the carrier requesting the service, and with full indemnification, at a charge of $48.00 per car, at a minimum charge of 60 cars per movement, where contractual arrangements and physical accessibility permit BRC crew handling. |
| 140 | CHARGE FOR AN AIR BRAKE TEST ON TRAINS IN THROUGH MOVEMENT |
When the BRC performs an air brake test per 49 CFR 232 on trains in through movement over BRC trackage, a charge of $421.00 will be assessed against receiving carrier. This charge is applicable and in addition to all contractual arrangements. |
| 145 | CHARGES ON DIMENSIONAL SHIPMENTS HELD FOR MEASUREMENT |
If a dimensional shipment, at the request of a carrier in the route, is set out and held on BRC for measurement, or remeasurement, a switching charge of $204.00 per car will be assessed against the carrier requesting the service. On a railroad owned car for which the Belt Railway Company of Chicago is responsible for car hire charges, an additional charge of $23.00 per day will be assessed against the carrier requesting the service, for each day, or fraction thereof, the car is held for measurement and/or subsequent dimensional clearance. |
| 150 | RAIL SURVEILLANCE |
1. DEFINITION - Rail Surveillance Service is defined as the observation and/or external inspection of one or more conveyances railcar(s), trailer(s), or container(s) within one hour after it has stopped at any location for any reason, and conducting re-inspections at least once an hour, to the extent practicable, when the conveyance is on the BRC. 2. CHARGE - The charge for Rail Surveillance Service will be $156.00 per car. The charge is in addition to the applicable freight rate/charge and is billable against the railroad delivering the car to the BRC. |
| 155 ♦ | CHARGES ON EMPTY COAL TRAINS DELAYED ON THE BRC DUE TO OUTBOUND CARRIER'S FAILURE TO HANDLE |
Empty coal trains released from KCBX at South Chicago which have been reported to the outbound carrier as available for outbound movement will be subject to the penalty charge described herein if train remains on BRC in excess of 24 hours from notification.
If an empty coal train remains on the BRC in excess of 24 hours from notification of availability of outbound movement, cars in that outbound train will be subject to a charge of $25.00 per car. Thereafter, for 12 hours which the same cars continue to remain on the BRC, cars will be subject to additional charges of $25.00 per car. NOTE: Notification of availability for outbound movement will be the time recorded by BRC MTO as the time he called the outbound carrier reporting the empty train's availability. |
| 160 | LANDING FEE | If a train is interchanged directly between two carrriers whereby the train is temporarily yarded on BRC trackage for crew transfer, and there are no contracts or letter agreements to provide otherwise, a landing fee of $15.00 per car will apply in addition to trackage charges. |
| SECTION ONE |
| Where through rates are authorized in tariffs of carriers party to this tariff, The Belt Railway Company of Chicago will charge the following for terminal service to or from industries and team tracks located on The Belt Railway Company of Chicago. |
| ITEM | SUBJECT | APPLICATION |
INDUSTRIES BY ZONE (SEE SECTION THREE) |
PER CAR CHARGES (in dollars) |
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TERMINAL SWITCHING SERVICE TO/FROM BRC INDUSTRIES AND TEAM TRACKS |
LOADED FREIGHT CARS (Note: Charge also includes the handling of the empty cars) |
Zone 1 | $497.00 |
| 1002 | Zone 2 | $416.00 | ||
| 1003 | Zone3 | $509.00 | ||
| 1004 | EMPTY FREIGHT CARS, including idler cars. (An idler car is an empty car, on which no part of a load rests, that is used in transporting freight of unusual length or excessive weight for the safe transportation or protection of lading). | Zone 1 | $249.00 | |
| 1005 | Zone 2 | $208.00 | ||
| 1006 | Zone 3 | $255.00 | ||
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ALL CLASSES OF RAILWAY EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN FREIGHT EQUIPMENT, VIZ. BUT NOT LIMITED TO: Maintenance of Way Equipment Passenger Equipment Rail Test Cars Locomotives (dead or under Power), etc. |
Zone 1 | $497.00 | |
| 1008 | Zone 2 | $416.00 | ||
| 1009 | Zone 3 | $509.00 |
| EXCEPTIONS |
| ITEM | SUBJECT | APPLICATION | RECEIVED AT | RATES/CHARGES |
| 1101 | TERMINAL SWITCHING SERVICE TO KCBX TERMINALS |
LAKE CARGO COAL UNIT TRAINS: Minimum of 7,000 tons or more, per train in self-clearing equipment, for one vessel on one day. |
Clearing | 225 cents per ton of 2,000 lbs. |
| 1102 | 87th Street | 192 cents per ton of 2,000 lbs. | ||
| 1103 | So. Chicago | 180 cents per ton of 2,000 lbs. | ||
| ITEM | SUBJECT | APPLICATION |
UNITS (multiple cars) |
CHARGES PER CAR (in dollars) |
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TERMINAL SWITCHING SERVICE TO/ FROM CPC, ARGO, IL |
GRAIN, VIZ: barley, corn, oats, soybean, wheat and grain screenings, in multiple car deliveries from the same carrier. |
5-24 | $254.00 |
| 1107 | 25-49 | $181.00 | ||
| 1108 | 50 or more | $109.00 |
| SECTION TWO |
| The Belt Railway Company of Chicago will charge the following for intermediate service via The Belt Railway Company of Chicago. |
| ITEM | SUBJECT | APPLICATION |
CHARGES PER CAR (in dollars) |
| 2001 |
INTERMEDIATE SERVICE VIA BRC |
ALL LOADED FREIGHT CARS EXCEPT AS SHOWN BELOW. | $149.00 |
| 2002 | EMPTY FREIGHT CARS, INCLUDING IDLER CARS. (An idler car is an empty car, on which no part of a load rests, that is used in transporting freight of unusual length or excessive weight for the safe transportation or protection of lading.) | $149.00 | |
| 2003 |
ALL CLASSES OF RAILWAY EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN FREIGHT EQUIPMENT, VIZ. BUT NOT LIMITED TO: Maintenance of Way Equipment Passenger Equipment Rail Test Cars Locomotives (dead or under power) (See Note 1), etc. NOTE 1: An additional charge of $1,225.00 will be assessed for each locomotive where BRC handling is required to/from a connection outside Clearing Yard. |
$613.00 | |
| 2004 |
DANGEROUS EXPLOSIVES - "Division 1.1 or 1.2" Carloads as listed and described in Sections 173.50 to 173.63 of Part 173 of Tariff ICC BOE 6000 Series. |
$353.00 | |
| 2005 ♦ |
PERISHABLE FREIGHT - Moving under refrigeration, ventilation or car heater service (including handling of empty car.) NOTE: On traffic originating at or destined to points within the Chicago Switching District, the road haul carrier will assume the entire intermediate charge. |
$393.00 Divides: 50% from delivering road. 50% from receiving road. |
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| 2006 | DIMENSIONAL SHIPMENTS - Carloads exceeding height, width, or maximum gross weight restrictions as published in "Railway Line Clearances" publication, including any other traffic which requires a special clearance or (pink message) Dimensional Movement File. | $297.00 | |
| 2007 |
RE-HUMPS - Notwithstanding the rate structure set forth in this Section 2, any intermediate switching move which requires more than one hump event to be subsequently interchanged to the destination carrier shall be assessed an additional charge per "re-hump" event. This charge is applicable and in addition to all contractual arrangements, unless otherwise specified. |
$39.00 |
| SECTION THREE |
| Rates named in Section One of this tariff will apply to industries located on The Belt Railway Company of Chicago and categorized herein according to zones. (See Item 65 for changes.) | ||
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ZONE 1
ALPHA LIST Of INDUSTRIES |
CHICAGO EXTRUDED METAL 1601 S. 54TH AVE. |
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FLEXOGLASS 4647 W. AUGUSTA BLVD. |
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LEECO STEEL. PRODUCTS 1600 S. KOSTNER |
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MOBIL OIL CORP. (EXXON) 3801 S. CICERO |
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MERIDAN RAIL (CHGO CASTING) 1400 SO. LARAMIE |
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RESCAR INC. 2135 SO. KENTON AVE. |
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UNILEVER BEST FOODS 2816 S. KILBOURN |
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ZONE 2
ALPHA LIST Of INDUSTRIES |
ACORN CORRUGATED BOX. 5135 WEST 65TH ST. |
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AGROW FRESH PRODUCE 4540 S. KOLMAR |
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ALLIANCE STEEL 6499 W. 66TH PL. |
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APL LOGISTICS 6558 WEST 73RD ST. |
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CHEMCENTRAL CORP. 7050 WEST 71ST ST. |
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COMMERCIAL STAMP & FORG. INC. 5757 WEST 65TH ST. |
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CORN PRODUCTS INTL., INC. ARGO |
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CORNELL FORGE 6608 S. NASHVILLE 6666 W. 66TH ST. |
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CORRUGATED SUPPLIES 5043 W. 67TH STREET |
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FAIRINGTON WAREHOUSE 7447 S. CENTRAL |
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GENERAL ELEC. APPL. SER. SHOP 6045 S. NOTTINGHAM |
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GEORGIA-PACIFIC RESINS 7201 W. 65TH STREET |
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GRACE DAVISON 4099 W. 71ST STREET |
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GRACE, W. R. CONST. PRODS. 6051-6101 W. 65TH |
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HALL, C. P. CO. OF IL 5851 WEST 73RD ST. |
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HELLER SEASONINGS & INGREDIENTS 6363 WEST 73RD ST. |
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HOIST LIFT TRUCK MFG. 6499 WEST 65TH ST. |
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HOLDEN AMERICA 6900 S. CENTRAL |
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HOME PRODUCTS INTL. 4501 WEST 47TH ST. |
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HOUGHTON INTERNATIONAL CO. 6600 S. NASHVILLE |
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IKO MANUFACTURING 6600 S. CENTRAL |
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INDEPENDENCE TUBE CORP. 6226 WEST 74TH ST. |
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INTERNATIONAL PAPER 6850 WEST 62ND ST. |
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JETT CUTTING SERVICE 6510 S. AUSTIN |
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METAL MANAGEMENT 6660 SOUTH NASHVILLE |
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MIDWEST WHSE. & DIST. 6634 WEST 68TH ST. |
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MIDWEST WHSE. & DIST. SYSTEM 7424 SOUTH MASON |
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NABISCO/KRAFT FOODS 7300 S. KEDZIE |
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NEXUS DISTRIBUTION 6220 WEST 73RD STREET. |
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NORTH AMERICAN WHSE 6800 WEST 68TH ST. |
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NORWOOD PAPER 7001 WEST 60TH STREET |
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OCCIDENTAL ELECTROCHEM CORP. 4201 WEST 69TH ST. |
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ONDEO NALCO CHEMICAL 6216 WEST 66TH ST. |
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PAXTON LUMBER 5701 W. 66TH ST. |
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PERKINS PRODUCTS INC. 7025 WEST 66TH ST. |
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PRAIRIE PACKAGING, INC. 7200 S. MASON 7207 S. MASON |
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RAYNER RINN-SCOTT 6755 SOUTH OLD HARLEM |
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7035 PROPERTIES 7035 WEST 65TH ST. |
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SMURFIT-STONE CONTR. CORP. 6131 WEST 74TH STREET |
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SOLO CUP 7575 SOUTH KOSTNER |
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SUN CHEMICAL 6600 S. MELVINA |
SUPERIOR GRAPHITE 6616 S. LARAMIE 6540 S. LARAMIE |
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TEAM TRACK CLEARING |
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TOOTSIE ROLL INDUSTRIES 7401 S. CICERO AVE. |
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TRAYLEK WAREHOUSE, INC. 6501 WEST 65TH ST. |
TURTLE WAX 5655 WEST 73RD ST. |
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U.S. BUREAU OF STANDARDS 6900 S. CENTRAL |
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WELDBEND TUBULAR PROD. CO. 6600 SOUTH HARLEM AVE. |
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WEYERHAEUSER 5300 WEST 73RD ST. |
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WRAP-ON CO., INC. 5550 WEST 70TH PL. |
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YUENGER CO. 5215 KEELER |
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| 3003 |
ZONE 3
ALPHA LIST Of INDUSTRIES |
AGRIUM USA INC. 13131 LAKE FRASER DR. CALGARY, AB |
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CARDWELL WESTINGHOUSE 8400 SOUTH STEWART |
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COZZI IRON METAL (METAL MANAGEMENT) 3200 EAST 96TH STREET |
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ELG METALS, INC. 103RD AND CALUMET |
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HOLCIM, INC. 3020 EAST 103RD STREET |
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KCBX TERMINALS 3259 EAST 100TH STREET |
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PCS SALES USA 122 1ST AVE SOUTH SASKATOON, SK |
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| EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS | |
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| ABBREVIATION | EXPLANATION |
| ASLG | American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association |
| BRC | Belt Railway Company of Chicago |
| BOE | Hazardous Materials Regulations of the Department of Transportation, Bureau of Explosives, Agent. |
| CFR | Code of Federal Regulations |
| ICC | Interstate Commerce Commission |
| lbs | Pounds |
| NSO | National Service Order, Western Trunk Line Committee, Agent. |
| RER | Official Railway Equipment Register |
| UFC | Uniform Freight Classification, Uniform Classification Committee, Agent. |
| VIZ | Namely |
| WTL | Western Trunk Lines |
| PARTICIPATING CARRIERS | |
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| ABBREVIATION | NAME OF CARRIER |
| BNSF | Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation |
| CN | Canadian National Railway Company |
| CPRS | CP Rail System |
| CRL | Chicago Rail Link |
| CSS | Chicago SouthShore & South Bend Railroad |
| CSXT | CSX Transportation, Inc |
| EJE | Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway Company |
| ICE | Iowa Chicago & Eastern |
| IHB | Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad Company |
| MJ | Manufacturers' Junction Railway Company |
| NS | Norfolk and Southern Railway Company |
| SCIH | South Chicago & Indiana Harbor RR |
| UP | Union Pacific Railroad |
| WSOR | Wisconsin Southern Railroad Company |
| EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MARKS |
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| ♦.............................................................................Denotes increase in charges. |