✨ Railway Freight Regulations




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  1. Reserved for Future Use

  2. Reserved for Future Use

  3. Check and Empty Railway Wagons: Bogie and Special Wagons

  4. Check wagons and empty railway wagons (other than petrol-tank wagons) hauled on their own wheels will be charged as follows; bogie wagons will be charged double rates:

Miles Not Charge Miles Not Charge Miles Not Charge
Exceeding per Wagon Exceeding per Wagon Exceeding per Wagon
$ $ $ $ $ $
52 12.55 125 24.10 250 43.30
54 12.95 130 24.95 260 44.80
56 13.40 135 25.60 270 46.35
58 13.90 140 26.40 280 47.85
60 14.25 145 27.20 290 49.40
62 14.50 150 28.00 300 50.90
24 6.10 64 14.75 155 28.70
26 6.55 66 15.10 160 29.50
28 7.00 68 15.45 165 30.25
30 7.45 70 15.70 170 31.05
32 7.95 75 16.45 175 31.80
34 8.40 80 17.30 180 32.60
36 8.80 85 18.05 185 33.30
38 9.35 90 18.75 190 34.10
40 9.75 95 19.50 195 34.85
42 10.25 100 20.35 200 35.65
44 10.70 105 21.10 210 37.15
46 11.10 110 21.90 220 38.70
48 11.60 115 22.55 230 40.20
50 12.00 120 23.40 240 41.75

For each additional 15 miles or fraction thereof beyond 450 miles, $2.30 will be added.

REPRINT No. 1, 8/11/71

SERIAL No. 46

  1. Light and Bulky Articles

  2. 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 at the appropriate rate for the commodity on the following minimum weights:

Per four-wheeled wagon, n.o.s., 1 ton 15 cwt.

Per Kc, Kp, Ks, Lc, Mc, Nc, Nf, Xc, or Xp wagon, 2 tons.

Per bogie wagon, 5 tons.

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.

NOTE--The provisions of this paragraph will not apply to goods which owing to their length require the use of a bogie wagon. Such goods will be chargeable under the provisions of section 106, paragraph 2 (b).

Where, however, sole use of a wagon is allowed at a specific request of a consignor, the minimum weight listed above for the type of wagon concerned will apply.

  1. The department may decline to accept for carriage, or may accept for carriage only under special agreement, articles which by reason of excessive length, bulk, weight, or other circumstance the department considers unsuitable for carriage, or suitable for carriage only under special conditions.

  2. In the case of consignments of traffic Classes, C, D, E plus 25 percent, E plus 50 percent, or G, the units of the consignment must be such as will not impose on the department unreasonable work in handling or tallying same.

  3. Wagons Overloaded or Requiring Adjustment of Load

  4. Wagons Overloaded--Except as otherwise provided, where goods are loaded by a consignor or where a consignor has incorrectly stated the weight of the goods and the load of a four-wheeled wagon into which such goods are loaded is more than 10 cwt in excess of the maximum carrying capacity marked on such wagon, or in the case of a bogie wagon where the load is more than 1 ton in excess of the maximum carrying capacity marked on such wagon, the weight in excess of the maximum carrying capacity of such wagon will be charged as a separate consignment--viz, freight charges for the whole consignment will be computed as though an additional wagon had been used for the whole journey. When the excess weight is removed to another wagon, the owner will require to pay for such removal at the rate of $1.60 per ton.

  5. (a) Wagons Unsafe--The weight of a load shall be distributed as evenly as possible over the floor of a wagon and the load must not exceed the limits of weight, quantity, and gauge for the wagon. When the load of a wagon is considered unsafe to travel, the department will reload or adjust the same including wagons which are loaded by consignors. A charge of $1.60 per ton will be made for unloading or adjusting wagons loaded by consignors. Minimum charge, $5.00.

(b) If a derailment shall occur owing to any failure whatsoever on the part of the consignor to load the wagon in accordance with the provisions of subparagraph (a) hereof the consignor shall be responsible for any injury to any person or damage to any goods or property arising out of or caused or contributed by such failure, and shall meet all claims arising therefrom.

REPRINT No. 1, 8/11/71

SERIAL No. 47



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Railway freight, Bulky goods, Minimum weights, Wagon capacity, Special conditions, Consignors

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