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