Quick question...
Are "thru" rates still in effect on interline railroad shipments?Example - carload of grain from Iowa (CP) to Houston, Tx (BNSF) over Kansas City. Does the rate apply from point of origin to destination, or are there two rates - Iowa to Kansas City(CP) and Kansas City to Houston( BNSF)?
It is my understanding that the thru rates have disappeared and replaced by contract rates (non published) by individual railroads. Hence the party paying the freight would receive 2 bills - Iowa to KC from CP and KC to Houston (BNSF).
Would this also apply on intermodal movements? If so, i can see why BNSF and UP stretched out to North Baltimore via haulage on CSX.
Ed
MP173 Quick question... Are "thru" rates still in effect on interline railroad shipments?Example - carload of grain from Iowa (CP) to Houston, Tx (BNSF) over Kansas City. Does the rate apply from point of origin to destination, or are there two rates - Iowa to Kansas City(CP) and Kansas City to Houston( BNSF)? It is my understanding that the thru rates have disappeared and replaced by contract rates (non published) by individual railroads. Hence the party paying the freight would receive 2 bills - Iowa to KC from CP and KC to Houston (BNSF). Would this also apply on intermodal movements? If so, i can see why BNSF and UP stretched out to North Baltimore via haulage on CSX. Ed
Thanks Falcon for the reply.
I was unsure whether anti-trust concerns would keep such through rates from being negotiated or not.
Never heard the term "Rule 11" before.
Again, thanks,
ed
MP173 Thanks Falcon for the reply. I was unsure whether anti-trust concerns would keep such through rates from being negotiated or not. Never heard the term "Rule 11" before. Again, thanks, ed
For further information about interline rates and "Rule 11" rates, see an earlier thread (2018) on this forum entitled "How Is the Line Haul Rate for Interchange Set".
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