Railway Freight Charges




GOODS 156

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

  2. 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:

Kilometres Not Exceeding Charge per Wagon $ Kilometres Not Exceeding Charge per Wagon $ Kilometres Not Exceeding Charge per Wagon $
50 22.69 186 50.09 518 107.00
53 23.28 194 51.67 534 109.58
56 23.87 202 53.25 550 112.15
59 24.46 210 54.83 566 114.73
62 25.05 218 56.41 582 117.30
65 25.64 226 58.00 598 119.88
68 26.23 234 59.58 614 122.45
71 26.82 242 61.16 630 125.02
74 27.41 250 62.74 646 127.60
77 28.00 258 64.32 662 130.17
80 28.60 266 65.90 678 132.75
83 29.19 274 67.49 702 136.70
86 29.78 282 69.07 726 140.65
89 30.37 290 70.65 750 144.60
92 30.96 298 71.85 774 148.55
95 31.55 306 73.05 798 152.50
98 32.14 314 74.25 822 156.45
101 32.73 322 75.45 846 160.40
104 33.32 332 77.06 870 164.35
107 33.91 342 78.68 894 168.30
110 34.50 358 81.25 918 172.25
114 35.85 374 83.83 942 176.20
122 37.43 390 86.40 966 180.15
130 39.01 406 88.98 990 184.10
138 40.60 422 91.55 1014 188.05
146 42.18 438 94.13 1038 192.00
154 43.76 454 96.70
162 45.34 470 99.28
170 46.92 486 101.85
178 48.50 502 104.43

For each additional 25 km or fraction thereof beyond 1038 km, $3.95 will be added

GOODS 157

  1. Computation—Except in the case of timber or as otherwise provided, where the use of
    a check wagon or a bogie wagon is necessary owing to the length or other nature of goods
    whereby they cannot be loaded in a four-wheeled wagon the following methods of charging
    will apply:

(a) A consignment of 7.5 tonnes or more, loaded on a bogie wagon, or loaded on a four-wheeled wagon
and one check wagon provided

No extra charge will be made on account of the check wagon or bogie wagon being necessary.

(b) A consignment of less than 7.5 tonnes loaded on a bogie wagon, or loaded on a four-wheeled wagon
and one check wagon provided

Charge as for 7.5 tonnes at the appropriate rate for the commodity.

(c) Check wagons additional to the wagons specified in subparagraphs (a) and (b) hereof

Charge for the additional check wagons used.

Separate consignments loaded in the same bogie wagon or in a four-wheeled wagon plus a
check wagon by the same or different consignors at the one forwarding station to the same or
different consignees at the one destination station will be grouped for the purpose of calculating
the minimum of 7.5 tonnes. Any weight deficiency to make up the minimum is to be apportioned
equally between the consignments which required the use of such wagon(s).

  1. Special Wagons—(a) Empty petrol-tank wagons will be conveyed under the provisions
    of section 89, paragraph 3.

(b) Consignments loaded on wagons specially designed for the carriage of plate glass will
be charged according to the classified rate for “Glass, plate”, vide section 68.

(c) Well wagons (Up and UPK class) are specially designed for the conveyance of unusually
heavy and/or bulky articles. Where, owing to the nature of the goods, the use of a well wagon
is required, railage charges will be computed as under:

On actual weight at the appropriate classified rate or at the rate of $1.20 per loaded wagon-km
whichever is the greater with a minimum charge per wagon of $170.00. Way and Works
Branch charges for any material supplied and the cost incurred where it is necessary for a
member to accompany the load during transit will be additional.

The minimum charge of $170 per wagon will also apply to goods conveyed on well wagons
and charged under the provisions of section 96, paragraphs 4 (a) and (b).

  1. Shunting Charges on Loads for Shipment

  2. The classified or local rates or haulage charges on goods for shipment cover the placing
    of the wagons containing such goods at the ship’s side. Where a request is made to the department, either before or after the wagons are placed at the ship’s side, for the wagons to be sorted
    for a particular hold or port of discharge, and such sorting necessitates additional shunting
    work beyond that which would ordinarily be required to place such wagons at the ship’s side,
    or where, owing to a ship moving to another berth, wagons which have already been placed
    at the ship’s side require to be moved to the ship’s side in its new berth, the additional service
    will be charged for at the rate of $25 per hour; minimum charge, $12.50 for each service.

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
8 JUNE
16/6/76
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🚂 Demurrage Charges for Railway Wagons (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
16 June 1976
Demurrage, Charges, Wagons, Railway, Unloading, Shipping Traffic

🚂 Check and Empty Railway Wagons: Bogie and Special Wagons

🚂 Transport & Communications
16 June 1976
Railway, Wagons, Charges, Bogie Wagons, Special Wagons, Freight

🚂 Computation of Charges for Check and Bogie Wagons

🚂 Transport & Communications
16 June 1976
Railway, Charges, Computation, Bogie Wagons, Check Wagons

🚂 Special Wagons and Shunting Charges

🚂 Transport & Communications
16 June 1976
Railway, Special Wagons, Petrol-Tank Wagons, Plate Glass, Well Wagons, Shunting Charges