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X12 418 Rail Advance Interchange Consist (7050)

X12 Release 7050

This X12 Transaction Set contains the format and establishes the data contents of the Rail Advance Interchange Consist Transaction Set (418) for use within the context of an Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) environment. The transaction set can be used to transmit advance information on equipment being interchanged to a connection rail carrier, from a consignor or to a consignee.

Delimiters
  • ~ Segment
  • * Element
  • > Component
  • ^ Repetition
EDI sample
  • Sample 1
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Overview
ISA
-
Interchange Control Header
Max use 1
Required
GS
-
Functional Group Header
Max use 1
Required
heading
ST
0100
Transaction Set Header
Max use 1
Required
BAX
0200
Beginning Segment for Advance Consist and Transportation Automatic Equipment ID
Max use 1
Required
W1 Loop
W1
0300
Block Identification
Max use 1
Required
W2 Loop
W2
0400
Equipment Identification
Max use 1
Required
W3
0500
Consignee Information
Max use 7
Optional
IMA
0600
Interchange Move Authority
Max use 3
Optional
W4
0700
Consignor Information
Max use 1
Optional
W5
0800
Carrier and Route Information
Max use 4
Optional
W6
0900
Special Handling Information
Max use 6
Optional
REF
1100
Reference Information
Max use 10
Optional
LS
1200
Loop Header
Max use 1
Optional
LH1 Loop
LE
2100
Loop Trailer
Max use 1
Optional
SE
2500
Transaction Set Trailer
Max use 1
Required
GE
-
Functional Group Trailer
Max use 1
Required
IEA
-
Interchange Control Trailer
Max use 1
Required
ISA

Interchange Control Header

RequiredMax use 1

To start and identify an interchange of zero or more functional groups and interchange-related control segments

Example
ISA-01
I01
Authorization Information Qualifier
Required
Identifier (ID)

Code identifying the type of information in the Authorization Information

00
No Authorization Information Present (No Meaningful Information in I02)
ISA-02
I02
Authorization Information
Required
String (AN)
Min 10Max 10

Information used for additional identification or authorization of the interchange sender or the data in the interchange; the type of information is set by the Authorization Information Qualifier (I01)

ISA-03
I03
Security Information Qualifier
Required
Identifier (ID)

Code identifying the type of information in the Security Information

00
No Security Information Present (No Meaningful Information in I04)
ISA-04
I04
Security Information
Required
String (AN)
Min 10Max 10

This is used for identifying the security information about the interchange sender or the data in the interchange; the type of information is set by the Security Information Qualifier (I03)

ISA-05
I05
Interchange ID Qualifier
Required
Identifier (ID)
Min 2Max 2

Code indicating the system/method of code structure used to designate the sender or receiver ID element being qualified

Codes
ISA-06
I06
Interchange Sender ID
Required
String (AN)
Min 15Max 15

Identification code published by the sender for other parties to use as the receiver ID to route data to them; the sender always codes this value in the sender ID element

ISA-07
I05
Interchange ID Qualifier
Required
Identifier (ID)
Min 2Max 2

Code indicating the system/method of code structure used to designate the sender or receiver ID element being qualified

Codes
ISA-08
I07
Interchange Receiver ID
Required
String (AN)
Min 15Max 15

Identification code published by the receiver of the data; When sending, it is used by the sender as their sending ID, thus other parties sending to them will use this as a receiving ID to route data to them

ISA-09
I08
Interchange Date
Required
Date (DT)
YYMMDD format

Date of the interchange

ISA-10
I09
Interchange Time
Required
Time (TM)
HHMM format

Time of the interchange

ISA-11
I65
Repetition Separator
Required
String (AN)
Min 1Max 1

Type is not applicable; the repetition separator is a delimiter and not a data element; this field provides the delimiter used to separate repeated occurrences of a simple data element or a composite data structure; this value must be different than the data element separator, component element separator, and the segment terminator

^
Repetition Separator
ISA-12
I11
Interchange Control Version Number Code
Required
Identifier (ID)

Code specifying the version number of the interchange control segments

00705
Standards Approved for Publication by ASC X12 Procedures Review Board through December 2017
ISA-13
I12
Interchange Control Number
Required
Numeric (N0)
Min 9Max 9

A control number assigned by the interchange sender

ISA-14
I13
Acknowledgment Requested Code
Required
Identifier (ID)
Min 1Max 1

Code indicating sender's request for an interchange acknowledgment

0
No Interchange Acknowledgment Requested
1
Interchange Acknowledgment Requested (TA1)
2
Interchange Acknowledgment Requested only when Interchange is "Rejected Because Of Errors"
3
Interchange Acknowledgment Requested only when Interchange is "Rejected Because Of Errors" or "Accepted but Errors are Noted"
ISA-15
I14
Interchange Usage Indicator Code
Required
Identifier (ID)
Min 1Max 1

Code indicating whether data enclosed by this interchange envelope is test, production or information

I
Information
P
Production Data
T
Test Data
ISA-16
I15
Component Element Separator
Required
String (AN)
Min 1Max 1

Type is not applicable; the component element separator is a delimiter and not a data element; this field provides the delimiter used to separate component data elements within a composite data structure; this value must be different than the data element separator and the segment terminator

>
Component Element Separator

Functional Group Header

RequiredMax use 1

To indicate the beginning of a functional group and to provide control information

Example
GS-01
479
Functional Identifier Code
Required
Identifier (ID)

Code identifying a group of application related transaction sets

IC
Rail Advance Interchange Consist (418)
GS-02
142
Application Sender's Code
Required
String (AN)
Min 2Max 15

Code identifying party sending transmission; codes agreed to by trading partners

GS-03
124
Application Receiver's Code
Required
String (AN)
Min 2Max 15

Code identifying party receiving transmission; codes agreed to by trading partners

GS-04
373
Date
Required
Date (DT)
CCYYMMDD format

Date expressed as CCYYMMDD where CC represents the first two digits of the calendar year

GS-05
337
Time
Required
Time (TM)
HHMM, HHMMSS, HHMMSSD, or HHMMSSDD format

Time expressed in 24-hour clock time as follows: HHMM, or HHMMSS, or HHMMSSD, or HHMMSSDD, where H = hours (00-23), M = minutes (00-59), S = integer seconds (00-59) and DD = decimal seconds; decimal seconds are expressed as follows: D = tenths (0-9) and DD = hundredths (00-99)

GS-06
28
Group Control Number
Required
Numeric (N0)
Min 1Max 9

Assigned number originated and maintained by the sender

GS-07
455
Responsible Agency Code
Required
Identifier (ID)
Min 1Max 2

Code identifying the issuer of the standard; this code is used in conjunction with Data Element 480

T
Transportation Data Coordinating Committee (TDCC)
X
Accredited Standards Committee X12
GS-08
480
Version / Release / Industry Identifier Code
Required
String (AN)

Code indicating the version, release, subrelease, and industry identifier of the EDI standard being used, including the GS and GE segments; if code in DE455 in GS segment is X, then in DE 480 positions 1-3 are the version number; positions 4-6 are the release and subrelease, level of the version; and positions 7-12 are the industry or trade association identifiers (optionally assigned by user); if code in DE455 in GS segment is T, then other formats are allowed

007050
Standards Approved for Publication by ASC X12 Procedures Review Board through December 2017

Heading

ST
0100
Heading > ST

Transaction Set Header

RequiredMax use 1

To indicate the start of a transaction set and to assign a control number

Example
ST-01
143
Transaction Set Identifier Code
Required
Identifier (ID)

Code identifying a Transaction Set

  • The transaction set identifier (ST01) is used by the translation routines of the interchange partners to select the appropriate transaction set definition (e.g., 810 selects the Invoice Transaction Set).
418
Rail Advance Interchange Consist
ST-02
329
Transaction Set Control Number
Required
Numeric (N)
Min 4Max 9

Identifying control number that must be unique within the transaction set functional group assigned by the originator for a transaction set

BAX
0200
Heading > BAX

Beginning Segment for Advance Consist and Transportation Automatic Equipment ID

RequiredMax use 1

To transmit identifying numbers, dates, and other basic data relating to the transaction set

  • BAX01 is the to location Standard Point Location Code (SPLC).
  • If BAX02 = "T" (Train Consist), then BAX06 must not be blank.
Example
BAX-01
154
Standard Point Location Code
Required
Identifier (ID)
Min 6Max 9

Code specifying the Standard Point Location code defined by National Motor Freight Tariff Association (NMFTA) or the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) point development group as the official code assigned to a city or point (for ratemaking purposes) within a city

BAX-02
579
Type of Consist Code
Required
Identifier (ID)

Code indicating the type of consist

J
Joint Track
BAX-03
374
Date/Time Qualifier
Required
Identifier (ID)

Code specifying type of date or time, or both date and time

139
Estimated
140
Actual
BAX-04
373
Date
Required
Date (DT)
CCYYMMDD format

Date expressed as CCYYMMDD where CC represents the first two digits of the calendar year

BAX-05
337
Time
Required
Time (TM)
HHMM, HHMMSS, HHMMSSD, or HHMMSSDD format

Time expressed in 24-hour clock time as follows: HHMM, or HHMMSS, or HHMMSSD, or HHMMSSDD, where H = hours (00-23), M = minutes (00-59), S = integer seconds (00-59) and DD = decimal seconds; decimal seconds are expressed as follows: D = tenths (0-9) and DD = hundredths (00-99)

BAX-06
41
Interchange Train Identification
Required
String (AN)
Min 1Max 10

Train identification (free-form)

BAX-07
154
Standard Point Location Code
Required
Identifier (ID)
Min 6Max 9

Code specifying the Standard Point Location code defined by National Motor Freight Tariff Association (NMFTA) or the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) point development group as the official code assigned to a city or point (for ratemaking purposes) within a city

BAX-08
127
Reference Identification
Optional
String (AN)
Min 1Max 80

Reference information as defined for a particular Transaction Set or as specified by the Reference Identification Qualifier

  • BAX08 is the Reader Identification Number.
BAX-10
373
Date
Required
Date (DT)
CCYYMMDD format

Date expressed as CCYYMMDD where CC represents the first two digits of the calendar year

  • BAX10 is the date the last piece of equipment passed the reader.
BAX-14
284
Service Level Code
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 2Max 2

Code indicating the level of transportation service or the billing service offered by the transportation carrier

W1 Loop
RequiredMax >1
W1
0300
Heading > W1 Loop > W1

Block Identification

RequiredMax use 1

To identify the block identification of a specific cut of cars relating to this interchange report

Example
W1-01
42
Block Identifier
Required
String (AN)
Min 1Max 12

Identifier for a block of cars

W2 Loop
RequiredMax >1
W2
0400
Heading > W1 Loop > W2 Loop > W2

Equipment Identification

RequiredMax use 1

To identify equipment and the commodity being carried

Example
W2-01
206
Equipment Initial
Required
String (AN)
Min 1Max 4

Prefix or alphabetic part of an equipment unit's identifying number

W2-02
207
Equipment Number
Required
String (AN)
Min 1Max 15

Sequencing or serial part of an equipment unit's identifying number (pure numeric form for equipment number is preferred)

W2-03
22
Commodity Code
Optional
String (AN)
Min 1Max 30

Code describing a commodity or group of commodities

  • Commodity code (W203) is STCC.
W2-04
40
Equipment Description Code
Required
Identifier (ID)
Min 2Max 2

Code identifying type of equipment used for shipment

W2-05
578
Equipment Status Code
Required
Identifier (ID)
Min 1Max 2

Code indicating status of equipment

W2-06
577
Net Tons
Optional
Numeric (N0)
Min 1Max 4

Net weight in tons

W2-13
761
Equipment Number Check Digit
Optional
Numeric (N0)
Min 1Max 1

Number which designates the check digit applied to a piece of equipment

W2-14
219
Position
Optional
String (AN)
Min 1Max 3

Relative position of shipment in car, trailer, or container (mutually defined)

W2-15
301
Car Type Code
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 1Max 4

Code specifying type of rail car or intermodal equipment type and its general characteristics

W3
0500
Heading > W1 Loop > W2 Loop > W3

Consignee Information

OptionalMax use 7

To provide sufficient waybill information for delivery of shipment

Example
If either Waybill Number (W3-01) or Date (W3-02) is present, then the other is required
If either City Name (W3-04) or State or Province Code (W3-05) is present, then the other is required
W3-01
186
Waybill Number
Optional
Numeric (N0)
Min 1Max 6

Carrier accounting number of the waybill for the inbound movement

W3-02
373
Date
Optional
Date (DT)
CCYYMMDD format

Date expressed as CCYYMMDD where CC represents the first two digits of the calendar year

  • W302 is the waybill date.
W3-03
576
Abbreviated Customer Name
Optional
String (AN)
Min 2Max 12

Customer name in abbreviated form

W3-04
19
City Name
Optional
String (AN)
Min 2Max 30

Free-form text for city name

W3-05
156
State or Province Code
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 2Max 2

Code specifying the Standard State/Province as defined by appropriate government agency

IMA
0600
Heading > W1 Loop > W2 Loop > IMA

Interchange Move Authority

OptionalMax use 3

To identify the transportation interchange authority

Example
IMA-01
748
Movement Authority Code
Required
Identifier (ID)
Min 1Max 2

Code indicating the interchange authority

IMA-02
140
Standard Carrier Alpha Code
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 2Max 4

Code identifying the Standard Carrier Alpha Code

  • IMA02 is the Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC) of entity responsible for the movement authority in the IMA01.
IMA-03
257
Tariff Application Code
Optional
Identifier (ID)

Code indicating to which traffic a tariff applies

  • IMA03 defines if the associated move is reciprocal, interterminal, or intraterminal.
D
Reciprocal
E
Intraterminal
F
Interterminal
IMA-04
257
Tariff Application Code
Optional
Identifier (ID)

Code indicating to which traffic a tariff applies

  • IMA04 defines if the associated move is interstate or intrastate.
N
Interstate
S
Intrastate
IMA-05
901
Reject Reason Code
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 2Max 2

Code identifying reason for rejection as assigned by issuer

  • IMA05 defines the reason the equipment was rejected.
W4
0700
Heading > W1 Loop > W2 Loop > W4

Consignor Information

OptionalMax use 1

To provide sufficient information to identify the origin of shipment

Example
If either Standard Carrier Alpha Code (W4-02) or Freight Station Accounting Code (W4-03) is present, then the other is required
If either City Name (W4-04) or State or Province Code (W4-05) is present, then the other is required
At least one of Standard Carrier Alpha Code (W4-02) or City Name (W4-04) is required
W4-01
576
Abbreviated Customer Name
Optional
String (AN)
Min 2Max 12

Customer name in abbreviated form

W4-02
140
Standard Carrier Alpha Code
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 2Max 4

Code identifying the Standard Carrier Alpha Code

W4-03
573
Freight Station Accounting Code
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 1Max 5

Code specifying the Freight Station Accounting code assigned for AAR Managed Codes for Locations

W4-04
19
City Name
Optional
String (AN)
Min 2Max 30

Free-form text for city name

  • W404 and W405 are not required if W402 and W403 are supplied.
W4-05
156
State or Province Code
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 2Max 2

Code specifying the Standard State/Province as defined by appropriate government agency

W5
0800
Heading > W1 Loop > W2 Loop > W5

Carrier and Route Information

OptionalMax use 4

To specify carrier and routing sequences and details

Example
W5-01
140
Standard Carrier Alpha Code
Required
Identifier (ID)
Min 2Max 4

Code identifying the Standard Carrier Alpha Code

W5-02
19
City Name
Optional
String (AN)
Min 2Max 30

Free-form text for city name

  • W502, W504, and W506 is the station or city name at which carriers interchange shipments.
W5-03
140
Standard Carrier Alpha Code
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 2Max 4

Code identifying the Standard Carrier Alpha Code

W5-04
19
City Name
Optional
String (AN)
Min 2Max 30

Free-form text for city name

W5-05
140
Standard Carrier Alpha Code
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 2Max 6

Code identifying the Standard Carrier Alpha Code

W5-06
19
City Name
Optional
String (AN)
Min 2Max 30

Free-form text for city name

W6
0900
Heading > W1 Loop > W2 Loop > W6

Special Handling Information

OptionalMax use 6

To provide special handling information that may be necessary for safe handling of shipment

Example
W6-01
152
Special Handling Code
Required
Identifier (ID)
Min 2Max 3

Code specifying special transportation handling instructions

W6-02
152
Special Handling Code
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 2Max 3

Code specifying special transportation handling instructions

W6-03
152
Special Handling Code
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 2Max 3

Code specifying special transportation handling instructions

W6-04
152
Special Handling Code
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 2Max 3

Code specifying special transportation handling instructions

REF
1100
Heading > W1 Loop > W2 Loop > REF

Reference Information

OptionalMax use 10

To specify identifying information

Example
At least one of Reference Identification (REF-02) or Description (REF-03) is required
REF-01
128
Reference Identification Qualifier
Required
Identifier (ID)
Min 2Max 3

Code identifying the Reference Identification

REF-02
127
Reference Identification
Optional
String (AN)
Min 1Max 80

Reference information as defined for a particular Transaction Set or as specified by the Reference Identification Qualifier

REF-03
352
Description
Optional
String (AN)
Min 1Max 80

A free-form description to clarify the related data elements and their content

LS
1200
Heading > W1 Loop > W2 Loop > LS

Loop Header

OptionalMax use 1

To indicate that the next segment begins a loop

Example
LS-01
447
Loop Identifier Code
Required
String (AN)
Min 1Max 6

The loop ID number given on the transaction set diagram is the value for this data element in segments LS and LE

LH1 Loop
OptionalMax >1
LH1
1300
Heading > W1 Loop > W2 Loop > LH1 Loop > LH1

Hazardous Identification Information

RequiredMax use 1

To specify the hazardous commodity identification reference number and quantity

Example
If either Unit or Basis for Measurement Code (LH1-06) or Quantity (LH1-07) is present, then the other is required
LH1-01
355
Unit or Basis for Measurement Code
Required
Identifier (ID)
Min 2Max 2

Code specifying the units in which a value is being expressed, or manner in which a measurement has been taken

  • LH101 and LH102 are used to convey the number and type of packages for bulk and nonbulk movements.
LH1-02
80
Lading Quantity
Required
Numeric (N0)
Min 1Max 7

Number of units (pieces) of the lading commodity

LH1-03
277
UN/NA Identification Code
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 6Max 6

Code identifying the hazardous material identification number as required by Title 49 of the code of Federal Regulations; UN/NA stands for United Nations/North America

LH1-05
22
Commodity Code
Optional
String (AN)
Min 1Max 30

Code describing a commodity or group of commodities

LH1-06
355
Unit or Basis for Measurement Code
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 2Max 2

Code specifying the units in which a value is being expressed, or manner in which a measurement has been taken

  • LH106 and LH107 are used to convey the quantity or volume and unit of measure for shipments.
LH1-07
380
Quantity
Optional
Decimal number (R)
Min 1Max 15

Numeric value of quantity

LH1-10
254
Packing Group Code
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 1Max 3

Code indicating degree of danger in terms of Roman number I, II or III

LH2
1400
Heading > W1 Loop > W2 Loop > LH1 Loop > LH2

Hazardous Classification Information

OptionalMax use 4

To specify the hazardous notation and endorsement information

  • If the hazardous endorsement (LH204) is "NONE", then use of LH204 is mandatory.
    However, the receiver must consider it to be blanks when printing a paper document.
Example
LH2-01
215
Hazardous Classification Code
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 1Max 30

Code specifying the hazardous classification corresponding to the shipping name of the hazardous commodity

LH2-02
983
Hazardous Class Qualifier
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 1Max 1

Code identifying hazardous class

LH2-03
218
Hazardous Placard Notation Code
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 14Max 40

Code identifying the placard notation corresponding to the hazard class of the hazardous commodity

LH2-04
222
Hazardous Endorsement Code
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 4Max 25

Code specifying the placard endorsement that is to be shown on the shipping papers for the hazardous commodity

LH3
1500
Heading > W1 Loop > W2 Loop > LH1 Loop > LH3

Hazardous Material Shipping Name Information

OptionalMax use 10

To specify the hazardous material shipping name and additional descriptive requirements

Example
If either Hazardous Material Shipping Name (LH3-01) or Hazardous Material Shipping Name Qualifier (LH3-02) is present, then the other is required
LH3-01
224
Hazardous Material Shipping Name
Optional
String (AN)
Min 1Max 25

The proper shipping name of the hazardous commodity as specified by Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations, or the shipping name of the dangerous good as defined in the Canadian Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act and Regulations, or the international regulations as promulgated by the United Nations

LH3-02
984
Hazardous Material Shipping Name Qualifier
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 1Max 1

Code indicating the source (regulatory) of the proper shipping name

LFH
1600
Heading > W1 Loop > W2 Loop > LH1 Loop > LFH

Free-form Hazardous Material Information

OptionalMax use 20

To uniquely identify the variable information required by government regulation covering the transportation of hazardous material shipments

Example
LFH-01
808
Hazardous Material Shipment Information Qualifier
Required
Identifier (ID)
Min 3Max 3

Code indicating the type of information being passed so that a receiver may format a description of hazardous commodity movements that meets regulatory requirements

LFH-02
809
Hazardous Material Shipment Information
Required
String (AN)
Min 1Max 25

Specific information required by law for hazardous material shipments

PER
2050
Heading > W1 Loop > W2 Loop > LH1 Loop > PER

Administrative Communications Contact

OptionalMax use 5

To identify a person or office to whom administrative communications should be directed

Example
If either Communication Number Qualifier (PER-03) or Communication Number (PER-04) is present, then the other is required
PER-01
366
Contact Function Code
Required
Identifier (ID)
Min 2Max 2

Code identifying the major duty or responsibility of the person or group named

PER-02
93
Name
Optional
String (AN)
Min 1Max 60

Free-form name

PER-03
365
Communication Number Qualifier
Optional
Identifier (ID)
Min 2Max 2

Code identifying the type of communication number

PER-04
364
Communication Number
Optional
String (AN)
Min 1Max 2048

Complete communications number including country or area code when applicable

LH1 Loop end
LE
2100
Heading > W1 Loop > W2 Loop > LE

Loop Trailer

OptionalMax use 1

To indicate that the loop immediately preceding this segment is complete

Example
LE-01
447
Loop Identifier Code
Required
String (AN)
Min 1Max 6

The loop ID number given on the transaction set diagram is the value for this data element in segments LS and LE

W2 Loop end
W1 Loop end
SE
2500
Heading > SE

Transaction Set Trailer

RequiredMax use 1

To indicate the end of the transaction set and provide the count of the transmitted segments (including the beginning (ST) and ending (SE) segments)

Example
SE-01
96
Number of Included Segments
Required
Numeric (N0)
Min 1Max 10

Total number of segments included in a transaction set including ST and SE segments

SE-02
329
Transaction Set Control Number
Required
Numeric (N)
Min 4Max 9

Identifying control number that must be unique within the transaction set functional group assigned by the originator for a transaction set

Heading end

Functional Group Trailer

RequiredMax use 1

To indicate the end of a functional group and to provide control information

Example
GE-01
97
Number of Transaction Sets Included
Required
Numeric (N0)
Min 1Max 6

Total number of transaction sets included in the functional group or interchange (transmission) group terminated by the trailer containing this data element

GE-02
28
Group Control Number
Required
Numeric (N0)
Min 1Max 9

Assigned number originated and maintained by the sender

Interchange Control Trailer

RequiredMax use 1

To define the end of an interchange of zero or more functional groups and interchange-related control segments

Example
IEA-01
I16
Number of Included Functional Groups
Required
Numeric (N0)
Min 1Max 5

A count of the number of functional groups included in an interchange

IEA-02
I12
Interchange Control Number
Required
Numeric (N0)
Min 9Max 9

A control number assigned by the interchange sender

EDI Samples

Sample 1

ISA*00* *00* *02*UP *02*BNSF *200803*0012*U*00401*975964991*0*P*>
GS*IC*UP*BNSF*20200803*0012*000001080*X*007050
ST*418*10800001
BAX*875640*J*139*20200803*0012*YST62 02*875640********FYST60103 *1
W1*ENG
W2*UP*8999**LO*O*2140.
W2*UP*7243**LO*O*208
W2*UP*7840**LO*O*210
W2*UP*7849**LO*O*210
W1*STKN
W2*DTTX*467437*9999999*SK*L*9*********S615
W3*999999*20200728*UPTRACKAGE*SEATTLE*WA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*6707*GILLIAM*OR
W5*UP
W6*NH
W2*SEGU*159071*4950130*CN*L*7*******8*DB1*U221
W3*300530*20200722*YANGMINAMERI*WEST BASIN*CA
IMA*HM*BNSF
W4*YANGMINAMERI*BNSF*65495*CLINTON*SC
W5*BNSF*SOUGA*BNSF*WCOLT*BNSFW6*XP
REF*BN*YHU657349
REF*WU*YM UNICORN
REF*V3*047W
LS*0800
LH1*BX*216*UN3287**4925249*LB*8699***III
LH2*6.1*P*PLACARDED POISON*DANGEROUS
LH3*TOXIC LIQUID, INORGANIC,*I
LH3*N.O.S.*I
LFH*TEC*(POTASSIUM DICHROMATE)
LE*0800
PER*HM*CHEMTREC CCN5324*TE*17035273887
W1*STKN
W2*TTZX*865698*2421184*RR*E**********F483
W3*999999*20200801*UPTRACKAGE*WILLAMINA*OR
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*60094*STOCKTON*CA
W5*UP*EUGEN*PNWR
W2*TTZX*865015*2421184*RR*E**********F483
W3*999999*20200801*UPTRACKAGE*EUGENE*OR
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*60094*STOCKTON*CA
W5*UP*EUGEN*PNWR*EUGEN*BNSF
W1*CCT
W2*HRTX*57141*2083110*RR*L*86*********C114
W3*999999*20200727*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*4060*POCATELLO*ID
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*BRGX*447*4912186*RR*L*96*********T109
W3*594035*20200724*CONTANTERLLC*STOCKTON*CA
W4*REGMARLOGGRO*UP*1156*SINCLAIR*WY
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
LS*110
LH1*C4*1*UN1202**4912186*****III
LH2*3*P
LH3*DIESEL FUEL*D
LFH*TEC*(RENEWABLE HYDROCARBON DI*ESEL)
LE*110
PER*HM*CHEMTREC-710399*TE*8004249300
W2*BRGX*948*4912186*RR*L*95*********T109
W3*594037*20200724*CONTANTERLLC*STOCKTON*CA
W4*REGMARLOGGRO*UP*1156*SINCLAIR*WY
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
LS*110
LH1*C4*1*UN1202**4912186*****III
LH2*3*P
LH3*DIESEL FUEL*D
LFH*TEC*(RENEWABLE HYDROCARBON DI*ESEL)
LE*110
PER*HM*CHEMTREC-710399*TE*8004249300
W2*BRGX*264*4912186*RR*L*95*********T109
W3*594034*20200724*CONTANTERLLC*STOCKTON*CA
W4*REGMARLOGGRO*UP*1156*SINCLAIR*WY
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
LS*110
LH1*C4*1*UN1202**4912186*****III
LH2*3*P
LH3*DIESEL FUEL*D
LFH*TEC*(RENEWABLE HYDROCARBON DI*ESEL)
LE*110
PER*HM*CHEMTREC-710399*TE*8004249300
W2*BRGX*863*4912186*RR*L*95*********T109
W3*594038*20200724*CONTANTERLLC*STOCKTON*CA
W4*REGMARLOGGRO*UP*1156*SINCLAIR*WY
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
LS*110
LH1*C4*1*UN1202**4912186*****III
LH2*3*P
LH3*DIESEL FUEL*D
LFH*TEC*(RENEWABLE HYDROCARBON DI*ESEL)
LE*110
PER*HM*CHEMTREC-710399*TE*8004249300
W2*GATX*228481*4930040*RR*E**********T054
W3*979797*20200728*SULPHUACITRA*STOCKTON*CA
W4*THATCHER*UP*81*SALLAKCIT*UT
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
LS*110
LH1*TK*1*UN1830**4930040****R*II
LH2*8*P***RQ
LH3*SULFURIC ACID*D
LFH*HZC*(SULFURIC ACID)
LE*110
PER*HM*CHEM-TREC CCN21327*TE*18004249300
W2*UP*92981*2042153*RR*L*84*********C114
W3*999999*20200724*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*4386*HAMER*ID
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*NATX*250323*2093343*RR*E**********T107
W3*999999*20200727*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*6161*BOARDMAN*OR
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*UTLX*645543*2093343*RR*E**********T107
W3*999999*20200727*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*6161*BOARDMAN*OR
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*SSW*88104*3312253*RR*L*83*********F243
W3*999999*20200727*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*6930*RIVGATE*OR
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W6*ND
W2*TTZX*856971*2421184*RR*L*108*********F483
W3*999999*20200727*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*72015*WILLAMINA*OR
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W6*BN
W2*TTZX*864164*2421184*RR*L*101*********F483
W3*999999*20200727*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*71712*DILLARD*OR
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*TBOX*663135*2499610*RR*L*89*********A606
W3*999999*20200723*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*71670*MEDFORD*OR
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*TTZX*866528*2421170*RR*L*108*********F483
W3*999999*20200728*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*71746*KIMWOOD*OR
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*TTZX*863637*2421184*RR*L*106*********F483
W3*999999*20200727*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*72015*WILLAMINA*OR
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W6*BN
W2*TTZX*866386*2421184*RR*L*101*********F483
W3*999999*20200729*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*71712*DILLARD*OR
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*UP*96353*3312468*RR*L*102*********G719
W3*999999*20200726*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*71*SEATTLE*WA
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*SP*365172*3312468*RR*L*102*********E735
W3*999999*20200726*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*71*SEATTLE*WA
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*GNTX*290107*3312468*RR*L*96*********G719
W3*999999*20200724*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*71*SEATTLE*WA
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*TILX*292155*2899416*RR*L*98*********T108
W3*999999*20200724*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*57726*GUYMON*OK
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*TILX*281466*2899416*RR*L*99*********T108
W3*999999*20200723*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*28920*GLENVILLE*MN
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*GBRX*703876*2899416*RR*L*99*********T108
W3*999999*20200723*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*28920*GLENVILLE*MN
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*UP*93416*0113216*RR*L*112*********C114
W3*999999*20200723*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*29360*HOPE*MN
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*CCLX*1959*2046115*RR*L*107*********T105
W3*999999*20200721*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*57164*ARGO*IL
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*UTLX*602066*2046115*RR*L*106*********T105
W3*999999*20200722*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*57164*ARGO*IL
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*CCLX*1241*2046115*RR*L*99*********T104
W3*999999*20200724*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*57164*ARGO*IL
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*CCLX*1996*2046115*RR*L*110*********T105
W3*999999*20200724*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*57164*ARGO*IL
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*GATX*4486*2046115*RR*L*99*********T104
W3*999999*20200724*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*57164*ARGO*IL
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*GATX*73119*2046115*RR*L*94*********T104
W3*999999*20200722*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*57164*ARGO*IL
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*UTLX*12860*4930040*RR*E**********T054
W3*979797*20200724*SULPHUACITRA*STOCKTON*CA
W4*THATCHCONEVA*UP*9281*HENDERSON*NV
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
LS*110
LH1*TK*1*UN1830**4930040****R*II
LH2*8*P***RQ
LH3*SULFURIC ACID*D
LFH*HZC*(SULFURIC ACID)
LE*110
PER*HM*CHEM-TREC CCN21327*TE*18004249300
W2*UTCX*50271*3291150*RR*L*91*********C214
W3*999999*20200721*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*54242*MCALESTER*OK
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*NATX*72430*2061625*RR*L*91*********T105
W3*999999*20200728*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*72936*BRAWLEY*CA
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*TTZX*861721*2499110*RR*L*109*********F483
W3*999999*20200724*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*52298*OAKDALE*LA
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W6*ND
W2*BRCX*2003*2093343*RR*E**********T107
W3*999999*20200725*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*53134*FTWORTH*TX
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*SHPX*204500*2093343*RR*L*90*********T107
W3*999999*20200730*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*60094*STOCKTON*CA
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*UTLX*645566*2093343*RR*L*90*********T107
W3*999999*20200730*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*60094*STOCKTON*CA
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*TILX*252266*2093343*RR*L*90*********T107
W3*999999*20200730*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*60094*STOCKTON*CA
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*UTLX*664773*2093343*RR*L*90*********T107
W3*999999*20200730*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*60094*STOCKTON*CA
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*SHPX*204512*2093343*RR*L*90*********T107
W3*999999*20200730*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*60094*STOCKTON*CA
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*NATX*251437*2093343*RR*L*90*********T107
W3*999999*20200730*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*60094*STOCKTON*CA
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*UTLX*645549*2093343*RR*L*90*********T107
W3*999999*20200730*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*60094*STOCKTON*CA
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
W2*UTLX*663050*2093343*RR*L*90*********T107
W3*999999*20200730*UPTRACKAGE*STOCKTON*CA
W4*UPTRACKAGE*UP*60094*STOCKTON*CA
W5*UP*PSTKN*BNSF*PSTKN*CCT
SE*254*10800001
GE*1*000001080
IEA*0001*975964991

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