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APR2013 Circulars OT-10 Code of Car Service Rules and Interpretations – Freight

APR2013 Circulars OT-10 Code of Car Service Rules and Interpretations – Freight. Presented by: JoAnne Miner Director ShipXpress. Car Service Rules 1 through 6. Rule 1. Rule 2. Rule 3. Empty Foreign Cars Not Needed For Loading. Intentionally Not Used. Boxcars moving under 49 CFR 1039.14.

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APR2013 Circulars OT-10 Code of Car Service Rules and Interpretations – Freight

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  1. APR2013 Circulars OT-10Code of Car Service Rulesand Interpretations – Freight Presented by: JoAnne Miner Director ShipXpress

  2. Car Service Rules 1 through 6 Rule 1 Rule 2 Rule 3 Empty Foreign Cars Not Needed For Loading Intentionally Not Used Boxcars moving under 49 CFR 1039.14 Demand For the Return of Empty Cars to the Original Junction Car Flow Balancing Loading of Empty Foreign Cars Rule 4 Rule 5 Rule 6

  3. RULE 1 – Loading of Empty Foreign Cars Unless covered by a Car Service order or directive, or moving under the optional empty mileage charge provision of 49 CFR 1039.14 (c)(1)(i) as provided in Car Service Rule 5, foreign cars may be loaded without regard to route or destination.

  4. CS Rule 1: Loading of Empty Foreign Cars SCOPE PURPOSE • To maximize the asset utilization of the North American free running general service and unassigned fleet • Allows for loading or re-loading box cars, gondolas and flat cars without the need to contact the car owner

  5. RULE 2 – Empty Foreign Cars Not Needed For Loading Handling of Cars: Unless covered by a Car Service order or directive, foreign cars not needed for loading must have doors closed and may be: Delivered to the home road at any junction, subject to Rule 6. Forwarded to the road (including the haulage rights carrier-tenant) from which originally received under load, at the junction where received, except that when handled in road haul service, cars of direct connection ownership may not be delivered empty to a road which does not have a direct connection with the car owner. If the junction where received under load is also a junction with the car owner, the car must be delivered to the owner at that junction. Returned to the delivering road (including the haulage rights carrier-tenant) when handled only in switching service, unless at a junction with the home road. Stored (applies only to boxcars, as authorized in 49 CFR 1039.14 (c)(1)(ii), that are not moving under empty mileage charges).

  6. RULE 2 – Empty Foreign Cars Not Needed For Loading (continued) Notification of Intention to Store Cars: The holding railroad must notify the Car Service Officer of the owning railroad of its intention to store cars under the provisions of this rule. Notification must: Be transmitted by midnight of the third day after cars were released from inbound load or received at initial storage or loading point in one of the following manners: TRAIN II message, or by telephone confirmed in writing. 2. Include the initial and number of individual cars. 3. Include the date and location cars were released empty or received at initial storage point.

  7. RULE 2 – Empty Foreign Cars Not Needed For Loading (continued) Definition of Junction: “Junction” as used in this rule means stations where roads interchange cars at a common point or within switching limits over their own lines, or an intermediate line or lines, or a car ferry or float within such limits. Roads so interchanging cars shall be considered direct connections. This information should be registered in the Industry Reference Junction and Interchange File and when the interchange is other than over their own rails, the channel through which the interchange is effected must be shown.

  8. CS Rule 2: Empty Foreign Cars not Needed for Loading SCOPE PURPOSE • Rule 2 is the fall back rule when freight cars are not assigned under AAR orders or directives • Promotes the return of empty freight cars to car owners without the need to gain permission from other railroads to accept empty cars moving to their home road

  9. Empty Car Options • DIRECT CONNECTIONS: • Deliver to the car owner at any junction • Deliver to a direct connection of the car owner at the junction where car was received as a shipment • Cannot reverse the car to a road that is not a direct connection

  10. Empty Car Options (continued) • INDIRECT CONNECTIONS: • Reverse route to the junction where received • SWITCH SERVICE: • Reverse route to the trunk line unless at a junction with the car owner

  11. RULE 3 – Intentionally Not Used

  12. RULE 4 – Car Flow Balancing Upon request by a railroad, the Business Services Division of the A.A.R. may direct and administer a car-flow balancing system between that railroad and other railroads which have agreed to such a system covering cars of their respective ownerships.

  13. CS Rule 4: Car Flow Balancing SCOPE PURPOSE • To allow a railroad to enter into multi-lateral car flow balancing agreements • Allows for central voluntary administration by AAR for flowing empty freight cars owned by the participants under a predetermined formula to balance car supply

  14. RULE 5 – Boxcars moving under 49 CFR 1039.14 Empty boxcars moved at the request of the owner, ICC or AAR under the provision of 49 CFR 1039.14 (c)(1)(i) may be subject to the optional charge per mile as authorized therein. The empty mileage charge in 49 CFR 1039.14 (c)(1)(i) is adjusted for inflation or deflation using the Rail Cost Adjustment Factor (RCAF) published periodically by the Surface Transportation Board in Ex Parte No. 290 (Sub No. 2). Effective April 1, 2013 the empty mileage charge is: $.55.

  15. CS Rule 5: Boxcars Moving Under 49 CFR 1039.14 SCOPE PURPOSE • To protect railroads moving empty boxcars at the request of the car owner, STB, or AAR Unless a railroad has its own tariff for handling empty freight cars, it may choose to charge the US dollar amount specified in the rule ($.55 per mile, updated regularly in Circular OT-10) for cars moving out of their service route.

  16. RULE 6 – Demand for the Return of Empty Cars to Original Junctions A home road may demand the return of empty cars at the junction where delivered under load if the movement of traffic (movement regularly through a junction point utilizing the same equipment type and, if applicable, car grade) requires such return. However, cars offered to a home road for repairs, in accordance with the Mechanical Interchange Rules, must be accepted by owners at any junction point. The Car Service Officer of the home road must notify the Car Service Officer of the receiving road specifying the equipment type codes, car grades (if applicable) and particular junctions involved.

  17. CS Rule 6: Demand For The Return of Empty Cars to Original Junctions SCOPE PURPOSE • The rule is most generally used to keep an expected volume of traffic moving in defined service paths Allows a railroad to plan for return of freight cars at a specified junction. Cannot be invoked for bad order cars returning home for repairs

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