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Csx Transportation Contract Summary The Surface Transportation Board (STB) received the Contract Summaries contained in this .pdf document on July 9, 2021. Shippers desiring to file complaint and discovery petitions must do so within the time period allowed under 49 C.F.R. § 1313.10(a). STB-CSXT 58868 Amendment 165 CSX TRANSPORTATION AMENDED CONTRACT SUMMARY CONTRACT DATE May 28, 2021 EFFECTIVE DATE May 28, 2021 ISSUED BY MARKETING SERVICES-J865 500 WATER STREET JACKSONVILLE, FL 32202 Amendment 165 to Contract Summary STB-CSXT 58868 Effective May 28, 2021, this Amendment is all inclusive of the provisions and changes to the original Contract Summary and any prior Amendments. Additions, deletions and cancellations to this contract Summary can be determined by comparing this Amendment to the prior Amendments, and if none, the original Contract Summary. ITEM SUBJECT APPLICATION 1 Participating CSX TRANSPORTATION, INC. Carrier(s) Marketing Services-J865 500 Water Street Jacksonville, FL 32202 Aberdeen Carolina & Western Railway Co; Decatur & Eastern Railroad Llc; Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad Inc; Evansville Western Railway Inc; Georgia Central Railway L P; Great Lakes Central Railroad; Heart Of Georgia Railroad Inc; Paducah & Louisville Railway; South Branch Valley Rail Road; Tennessee Southern Railroad Co Inc; York Railway Company 2 Commodity Flour Or Other Grain Mill Products,Nec; Prepared Feed,Animal,Fish Or Poultry,; Barley , Feed, Nec; Corn (Not Popcorn) Or Maize (Not Popcorn), Shelled, Dried, Organically Grown Free Of Fertilizer And Or Pesticide Applications; Wheat Not Organically Grown Free Of Fertilizer And Or Pesticide Applications; Gluten Meal; Threonine, Feed Grade; Citrus Pomace, Viz. Citrus Pulp And Peel, Ground, Granulated, Pelletized Or Compressed, Dehydrated, Or Mixed With Not More Than 15 Percent Blackstrap Molasses, Or Mixed With Not More Than 25 Percent Citrus Pomace Final Syrup, Not Suitable For Human Consumption; Corn, Not Approved For Food Use Not Organically Grown Free Of Fertilizer And Or Pesticide Applications; Corn, Not Approved For Food Use, Organically Grown Free Of Fertilizer And Or Pesticide Applications; Wheat, Feed, Nec; Emmer; Soybean Hulls, Pelletized; Soybean Cake,Flour,Grits,Meal Or Other; Lysine, Feed Grade; Revenue Movement, Cars, Railway Freight , Not Railway Owned, Not New, Not Newly Acquired, Not Restenciled, Or Not For Sale, Moved On Own Wheels, (Private Marked Cars, ) Nec; Corn (Not Popcorn) Or Maize (Not Popcorn), Shelled, Dried Not Organically Grown Free Of Fertilizer And Or Pesticide Applications; Wet Process Corn Or Similar Mill By-; Corn (Not Popcorn) Or Maize (Not Popcorn), In The Ear, Not Shelled, Dried Not Organically Grown Free Of Fertilizer And Or Pesticide Applications; Corn, Organically Grown Free Of Fertilizer And Or Pesticide Applications; Rye, Feed, Nec; Grain, Nec; Hominy Feed; Corn Germ; Cake Or Meal, Rape Seed Or Canola Seed; Soybean Cake, Flour, Grits, Meal Or Other By-Products Exc. Fatty Acids See 28994; Nut Or Vegetable Oil Seed Cake Or Meal; Corn (Not Popcorn) Or Maize (Not Popcorn), In The Ear, Not Shelled, Dried, Organically Grown Free Of Fertilizer And Or Pesticide Applications; Cake,Meal Or Screenings, Soybean,Not Fit For Human Consumption; Feed, Gluten; Corn Germ Or Corn Oil Cake Or Meal, Crushed Or Ground Cake, Or Cake Screenings; Animal Refuse,Tankage,Meat Meal,Or Dried. 3 Shipper/ CARGILL ANIMAL NUTRITION. Identity 4 Origin Anderson, In; Bainbridge, Ga; Bolivar, Ga; Bradenton, Fl; Buffalo, Ny; Chicago, Il; Dayton, Oh; Decatur, Il; Dunkirk, Ny; East St Louis, Il; Fostoria, Oh; Frankfort, In; Gainesville, Ga; Indianapolis, In; Jordan, Ny; Lafayette, In; Memphis, Tn; Montgomery, Al; Morristown, In; Mount Vernon, In; Owensboro, Ky; Paris, Il; Reynolds, In; Shelburn, In; Sidney, Oh; Tampa, Fl; *In Lapaz - Ag; *Virginia Group - Af. 5 Destination Adams, Tn; Albany, Ny; Atlanta, Ga; Bainbridge, Ga; Batavia, Ny; Brookwood, Al; Buffalo, Ny; Cadillac, Mi; Candor, Nc; Charleston, Sc; Chattanooga, Tn; Chesapeake, Va; Chicago, Il; Cincinnati, Oh; Comer, Ga; Culbertson, Pa; Decatur, Il; Detroit, Mi; Dunkirk, Ny; East Chicago, In; East St Louis, Il; Estill, Sc; Gettysburg, Pa; Gouverneur, Ny; Granite City, Il; Henderson, Nc; Howells Transfer, Ga; Indianapolis, In; Joliet, Il; Kissimmee, Fl; Lafayette, In; Lawrenceburg, Tn; Leslie Desoto, Ga; Liverpool, Ny; Maxton, Nc; Mayfield, Ky; Mcbain, Mi; Montgomery, Al; Moorefield, Wv; New Orleans, La; North Charleston, Sc; Okeechobee, Fl; Owosso, Mi; Palmer, Ma; Poinciana, Fl; Portsmouth, Va; Raleigh, Nc; Richmond, Va; Rotterdam Jct, Ny; Savannah, Ga; Selma, Nc; Shepard, Sc; Sidney, Oh; St Louis, Mo; Tampa, Fl; Union City, Ga; Valdosta, Ga; Warsaw, Nc; York, Pa; *Ag - 58868; *Ag - 58868-A; *Ny Albany - Ag. Location * For further location details, see attached. Details 6 Port Name Not applicable. 7 Mileage Not applicable. 8 Duration Services in effect: May 28, 2021. Expires with September 30, 2021. 9 Rail Car Data The shipper may furnish rail car(s) used for the transportation provided under the contract. The cumulative equipment total for all contracts for the transportation of agricultural commodities (including forest products, but not including wood pulp, wood chips, pulpwood or paper) does not exceed 40 percent of the capacity of carrier-owned and leased cars by applicable car type. 10 Base Rate or CSXT 20830, CSXT 4170, CSXT 2040, CSXT 4312, CSXT Charges 4172, CSXT 2042, CSXT 4306, CSXT 4315, CSXT 92342. 11 Volume Single car or unit train. 12 Special Credit terms. Features THE END CSXT Railroad Transportation Contract CSXT 58868 (165) CARGILL ANIMAL NUTRITION - CONFIDENTIAL Contract CSXT 58868 (165) Location Groups CARGILL ANIMAL NUTRITION - CONFIDENTIAL Include State Location Name Zip Low Zip High Location Group Name Carrier Member Type Effective Date Expiration Date Updated Y PA CHAMBERSBURG AG - 58868 CSXT AC 1-Oct-19 Y Y PA CULBERTSON AG - 58868 CSXT AC 1-Jan-00 Y Y PA LETTERKENNY IND PK AG - 58868 CSXT AC 1-Jan-00 Y Y VA PLEASANT VALLEY AG - 58868-A DGVR AC 16-Oct-10 Y Y VA WEYERS CAVE AG - 58868-A DGVR SD 16-Oct-10 Y Y IN BREMEN IN LAPAZ - AG CSXT AC 1-Sep-00 Y Y IN LA PAZ IN LAPAZ - AG CSXT AC 1-Sep-00 Y Y IN MILFORD JCT IN LAPAZ - AG CSXT AC 1-Sep-00 Y Y IN NAPPANEE IN LAPAZ - AG CSXT AC 1-Sep-00 Y Y IN SYRACUSE IN LAPAZ - AG CSXT AC 1-Sep-00 Y Y IN WELLSBORO IN LAPAZ - AG CSXT AC 1-Sep-00 Y Y NY ALBANY NY ALBANY - AG CSXT AC 1-Jun-99 Y Y NY CHATHAM NY ALBANY - AG CSXT AC 1-Jun-00 Y Y NY FT PLAIN NY ALBANY - AG CSXT AC 7-Mar-05 Y Y NY GLENMONT NY ALBANY - AG CSXT AC 1-Jun-99 Y Y NY GUILDERLAND CENTER NY ALBANY - AG CSXT AC 16-Oct-04 Y Y NY SELKIRK NY ALBANY - AG CSXT AC 1-Jun-99 Y Y NY TROY NY ALBANY - AG CSXT AC 20-Jul-00 Y Y VA CHESAPEAKE VIRGINIA GROUP - AF CSXT AC 1-Jan-00 Y Y VA NORFOLK VIRGINIA GROUP - AF CSXT AC 1-Jan-00 Y Y VA PORTSMOUTH VIRGINIA GROUP - AF CSXT AC 1-Jan-00 Y Page 1 of 1 STB-CSXT 82362 Amendment 23 CSX TRANSPORTATION AMENDED CONTRACT SUMMARY CONTRACT DATE June 24, 2021 EFFECTIVE DATE June 24, 2021 ISSUED BY MARKETING SERVICES-J865 500 WATER STREET JACKSONVILLE, FL 32202 Amendment 23 to Contract Summary STB-CSXT 82362 Effective June 24, 2021, this Amendment is all inclusive of the provisions and changes to the original Contract Summary and any prior Amendments. Additions, deletions and cancellations to this contract Summary can be determined by comparing this Amendment to the prior Amendments, and if none, the original Contract Summary. ITEM SUBJECT APPLICATION 1 Participating CSX TRANSPORTATION, INC. Carrier(s) Marketing Services-J865 500 Water Street Jacksonville, FL 32202 2 Commodity Brewers Rice; Rice, Cleaned. 3 Port Name Not applicable. 4 Mileage Not applicable. 5 Duration Services in effect: June 24, 2021. Expires with December 31, 2021. 6 Rail Car Data The shipper may furnish rail car(s) used for the transportation provided under the contract. The cumulative equipment total for all contracts for the transportation of agricultural commodities (including forest products, but not including wood pulp, wood chips, pulpwood or paper) does not exceed 40 percent of the capacity of carrier-owned and leased cars by applicable car type. 7 Base Rate or CSXT 2035. Charges 8 Special Credit terms. Features THE END STB-CSXT 83877 Amendment 15 CSX TRANSPORTATION AMENDED CONTRACT SUMMARY CONTRACT DATE June 19, 2021 EFFECTIVE DATE July 1, 2021 ISSUED BY MARKETING SERVICES-J865 500 WATER STREET JACKSONVILLE, FL 32202 Amendment 15 to Contract Summary STB-CSXT 83877 Effective July 1, 2021, this Amendment is all inclusive of the provisions and changes to the original Contract Summary and any prior Amendments. Additions, deletions and cancellations to this contract Summary can be determined by comparing this Amendment to the prior Amendments, and if none, the original Contract Summary. ITEM SUBJECT APPLICATION 1 Participating CSX TRANSPORTATION, INC. Carrier(s) Marketing Services-J865 500 Water Street Jacksonville, FL 32202 Livonia, Avon & Lakeville Railroad Corporation; Union Pacific Railroad Company 2 Commodity Wheat Flour Exc. Blended Or Prepared See 20451-20452. 3 Port Name Not applicable. 4 Mileage Not applicable. 5 Duration Services in effect: July 1, 2021. Expires with June 30, 2022. 6 Rail Car Data The shipper may furnish rail car(s) used for the transportation provided under the contract. The cumulative equipment total for all contracts for the transportation of agricultural commodities (including forest products, but not including wood pulp, wood chips, pulpwood or paper) does not exceed 40 percent of the capacity of carrier-owned and leased cars by applicable car type. 7 Base Rate or CSXT 2040. Charges 8 Special Credit terms. Features THE END STB-CSXT 84464 Amendment 19 CSX TRANSPORTATION AMENDED CONTRACT SUMMARY CONTRACT DATE July 6, 2021 EFFECTIVE DATE October 1, 2021 ISSUED BY MARKETING SERVICES-J865 500 WATER STREET JACKSONVILLE, FL 32202 Amendment 19 to Contract Summary STB-CSXT 84464 Effective October 1, 2021, this Amendment is all inclusive of the provisions and changes to the original Contract Summary and any prior Amendments.
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