Railway Freight Classification




GOODS AND LIVESTOCK—continued

  1. Classification of Goods, Livestock, etc.—continued
    Class
    Concrete mixers, assembled or unassembled, not otherwise specified—
    C
    Packed in cases or crates
    Unpacked. Charges will be computed on actual weight Class C or at Class G
    (measurement rate), whichever is greater
    Cones, ice-cream
    G less 33⅓%
    Confectionery—
    Packed in cartons weighing not less than 28 lb each or in cases or crates
    Loose in consignments of not more than 20 tins, boxes, or parcels
    Loose in consignments of more than 20 tins, boxes, or parcels comprising
    packages of three or more tins, boxes, or parcels, securely bound together
    Loose in consignments of more than 20 tins, boxes, or parcels, not otherwise
    specified
    C plus 20%
    Contractors’ plant, second-hand, including concrete mixers and tractors but
    excluding motor vehicles, moving from contract to contract (as determined
    by the Department), 2 tons and over. Owners to load and unload. Quantities
    of less than 2 tons will be charged at such minimum or at Class C whichever
    is cheaper
    D
    Copper boilers, washing or kitchen, without frame or casing
    C plus 50%
    Copper ore
    See Regulation 79
    Q
    Copper, scrap, for remelting. Owners to load and unload
    E plus 50%
    Copper, sulphate of
    D
    Copra, certified for use as stock-food
    See Regulation 72
    E
    Copra meal, certified for use as stock-food
    See Regulation 72
    E
    Core board
    C
    Cork board
    See Insulating materials
    Corks
    C. Double rate
    Cork slabs
    See Insulating materials
    Corpses
    See Regulation 61
    Cotton-waste and other fibrous materials for papermaking
    See Regulation 77
    N
    Cotton-wool
    G
    Counters, shop, wooden
    C plus 50%
    Cream
    See Regulation 57
    Cream, preserved—
    Not otherwise specified
    C
    Direct from factory. Minimum quantity 10 cwt. per consignment
    D
    Creosote, as under—
    Not otherwise specified
    D
    Direct from factory. Minimum quantity 5 tons per consignment. Owners to
    load and unload
    D less 25%
    Crockery
    See Earthenware
    Cross-arms for telegraph, telephone, and electric-power poles
    See Regulation 75
    K
    Cultivators, motor
    See Motor-tractors
    Cupboards, wooden—
    Assembled
    As furniture
    Completely unassembled
    C
    Cushions, not otherwise specified
    C plus 50%
    Cylinders for hot-water supply. Charges will be computed as for “Tanks,
    copper, steel, or iron, not otherwise specified”.

Daggins, sheep
E plus 50%
Damp-course (Malthoid)
D
Desks or seat units for schools—
C plus 50%
Packed or unpacked, n.o.s.
C plus 20%
Completely unassembled
Dextrine, for the manufacture of adhesive paste
Dieselene
See Oil, crude, diesel, or fuel
Dinghys
As boats
Displays, animated, for shop-window exhibition
C. Double rate
Display models
See Models
Display stands, wire
C. Double rate



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🚂 Classification of Goods, Livestock, etc. for Railways (continued) (continued from previous page)

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Railway freight classification, Goods, Livestock, Tariffs, Shipping classes, Concrete mixers, Ice cream cones, Confectionery, Contractors plant, Copper boilers, Copper ore, Copper scrap, Copper sulphate, Copra, Copra meal, Core board, Cork board, Corks, Cork slabs, Corpses, Cotton waste, Cotton wool, Shop counters, Cream, Preserved cream, Creosote, Crockery, Cross-arms, Cultivators, Cupboards, Cushions, Cylinders, Daggins, Damp-course, Desks, School units, Dextrine, Dieselene, Dinghys, Animated displays, Display models, Wire display stands