✨ Railway Transport Regulations
1040
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 40
GENERAL
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Traffic to or from Stations or Sidings Where There is no Stationmaster
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Goods tendered for transport from or to a station or siding where there is no Stationmaster in charge will be accepted for transport and will be left at the station or siding only at the risk of the owner, who will be responsible for loading or unloading the goods. Such goods will not be accepted at railway risk, nor insured, under the provisions of regulation 110.
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Freight on goods consigned to a station or a siding where there is no Stationmaster in charge must be prepaid unless the consignee has a ledger account with the Department.
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Explosive goods will not be accepted at, or delivered to, a station or a siding where there is no Stationmaster in charge unless by special arrangement with the Department.
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Packing of Goods
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Where goods are described as "packed" it is intended that they shall be properly and securely packed in cases, casks, bags, crates, or otherwise, for safe transit by rail in the manner in which such goods are usually packed in the trade. The Department reserves the right to decide whether any goods are packed within the meaning of this regulation.
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Poisonous, dangerous, or injurious substances may be refused for carriage unless securely packed.
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The Department may decline to accept broken, damaged, leaky, defective, insecure, insufficient, or improper packages or containers.
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The Department will not be responsible for any loss of, or damage or delay to, any goods caused by or arising out of the absence of packing or caused by or arising out of their being packed in broken, damaged, leaky, defective, insecure, insufficient, or improper packages or containers, or if articles liable by breakage or leakage to damage one another are packed in the same package.
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Loading, Unloading, Covering, or Tallying of Goods
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Tallying—Except where otherwise specified, when senders who do their own loading, or consignees who do their own unloading, desire the Department to check and give receipts for goods in respect of which loading or unloading charges are prescribed, a charge at 2s. per ton will be made for tallying. Minimum charge, 2s. The Department reserves the right to decline to undertake the tallying of goods.
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Loading and Unloading—Where in respect of any goods it is specified that loading and/or unloading is to be performed by consignors and/or consignees and the loading and/or unloading is performed by the Department, the charge for such handling, except where otherwise provided, will be as follows:
(a) For each loading or unloading (without cranage) .. *5s. per ton. Minimum charge, 2s. 6d.
(b) Where Department’s cranes are used—
For lifts not exceeding 30 cwt. .. 5s. per ton, including cranage. Minimum charge, 5s.
For lifts exceeding 30 cwt. .. 7s. 6d. per ton, including cranage.
(c) Where ships’ gear or cranes other than the Department’s are used—
Goods, not otherwise specified .. *5s. per ton. Minimum charge, 5s.
Coal .. 2s. per ton. Minimum charge, 2s.
- In the case of scrap iron or steel, 8s. 6d. per ton will be charged for each loading or unloading, including cranage if provided. Minimum charge, 4s. 3d.
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Additional Charges—Except as otherwise provided, in cases where the nature or condition of any goods (or the containers in which such goods are packed) is such that additional charges are incurred in the handling of such goods from or to railway wagons, or in any handling incidental thereto, such additional charges will require to be borne by the consignor or consignee as the case may be.
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Liability—The Department will not be responsible for loss of or damage or delay to goods where loading or unloading or covering or securing or tallying of same is not performed by the Department.
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Covering—For the use of tarpaulins and sheeting charge, see regulation 98, paragraph 1.
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Light and Bulky Articles
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Except where otherwise provided, the charges for consignments of goods which, by reason of their bulk in relation to weight or other circumstances connected with the nature of the goods, require the sole use of a wagon for their carriage, and which goods if properly loaded will not permit of other goods being loaded in the same wagon, will be computed on the following minimum weights:
Per four-wheeled wagon, n.o.s., 1 ton.
Per Kc, Lc, Mc, or Xc wagon, 1 ton 5 cwt.
The minimum weight will not apply to consignments which do not require the sole use of a wagon and which, if properly loaded, permit of other goods being loaded in the same wagon, even though in the particular case the consignment may in fact have the sole use of a wagon.
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NZ Gazette 1957, No 40
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🚂 Traffic to or from Stations or Sidings Without Stationmaster
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsGoods transport, Stationmaster, Risk, Freight prepayment, Explosive goods
🚂 Packing of Goods
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsPackaging, Goods transport, Poisonous substances, Damage liability
🚂 Loading, Unloading, Covering, or Tallying of Goods
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsLoading, Unloading, Tallying, Handling charges, Cranage, Liability
🚂 Light and Bulky Articles
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsBulky goods, Wagon loading, Minimum weight, Freight charges