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Lettres d'appellation / Reporting Marks

  • AA
  • Ann Arbor Railroad

  • Advanced Aromatics LP
  • AALX

AAMX ACFA Arrendadora de Carros de Ferrocarril S.A. AAPV American Association of Private RR Car Owners Inc. AAR AATX AB
Association of American Railroads Ampacet Corporation Akron and Barberton Cluster Railway Company Akron and Barberton Belt Railroad Company Abbott Labs
ABB ABBX ABIX ABL
Anheuser-Busch Incorporated Alameda Belt Line
ABOX ABRX
TTX Company AB Rail Investments Incorporated
ABWX Asea Brown Boveri Incorporated AC Algoma Central Railway Incorporated ACAX Honeywell International Incorporated ACBL ACCX ACDX ACEX ACFX
American Commercial Barge Lines Consolidation Coal Company Honeywell International Incorporated Ace Cogeneration Company General Electric Rail Services Corporation
ACGX Suburban Propane LP ACHX ACIS ACIX ACJR ACJU ACL
American Cyanamid Company Algoma Central Railway Incorporated Great Lakes Chemical Corporation Ashtabula Carson Jefferson Railroad Company American Coastal Lines Joint Venture Incorporated CSX Transportation Incorporated
ACLU ACLX
Atlantic Container Line Limited American Car Line Company
ACMX Voith Hydro Incorporated ACNU ACOU ACPX ACPZ ACRX ACSU ACSX ACSZ ACTU ACTX ACUU
AKZO Chemie B V Associated Octel Company Limited Amoco Oil Company American Concrete Products Company American Chrome and Chemicals Incorporated Atlantic Cargo Services AB Honeywell International Incorporated American Carrier Equipment Associated Container Transport (Australia) Limited Honeywell International Incorporated Acugreen Limited
ACWR Aberdeen Carolina and Western Railway ACWZ Union Pacific Railroad Company ACXU ACXX ACY
Atlantic Cargo Services AB Anderson Columbia Company Incorporated Norfolk Southern Railway Company Norfolk Southern Railway Company Adrian and Blissfield Rail Road Company Flexi-Van Leasing Incorporated
ACZX ADBF ADCU

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  • ADKU
  • AGA A/S

ADMX ADM Transportation Company

  • ADN
  • Arkansas Louisiana and Mississippi Railroad Company

Addeleston Recycling Corporation Andrew Merrilees Limited
ADRX ADSX

  • AEC
  • Atlantic and East Carolina Railway Company

Associated Electric Cooperative Incorporated Aurora Elgin and Fox River Electric Alan Eslisk
AECX AEFR AEIX AEIZ AEPU AEPX AERC AESX AEVX AEX
Farrell Lines Incorporated American Lines Incorporated American Electric Power Service Albany and Eastern Railroad Company General Electric Rail Services Corporation AKZO Coatings Incorporated Andersons

  • AF
  • Alabama and Florida Railway Company

  • Afram Lines Incorporated
  • AFCU

AFCX AFCZ AFIU AFIX AFIZ
Atel Leasing Corporation Afram Lines Limited ABS Industrial Verification Incorporated FIXCOR Industries Incorporated Agmark Foods
AFLR AFPX AFRR AFRX AFSX AG
Alabama and Florida Railroad Incorporated Honeywell International Incorporated Amador Foothills Railroad AF Railway Industries Incorporated Astoria LLC Galveston Railroad L.P.

  • AGCR
  • Alamo Gulf Coast Railroad Company

AGCX Procor Limited

  • AGEX
  • NOVA Chemicals Limited

AGHX Agrium U.S. Incorporated AGIX AGLF AGLX
AGRI Industries Knoxville and Holston River Railroad Company Incorporated Andrews Petroleum Incorporated
AGMX Terra Nitrogen Limited Partnership AGPX AGR
Ag Processing Incorporated Alabama and Gulf Coast Railway LLC

  • A and G Railroad LLC
  • AGRD

AGRX Agrifos LLC

  • AGS
  • Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company

AGYX AHCX
Centrex Construction Products Inc (American Gypsum Company) Arcadian Corporation
AHMX Altos Homos de Mexico SA de CV AHW Fox Valley and Western Limited AHWZ Fox Valley and Western Limited AIDU AIEU AIIZ
Albermarle Corporation Aviation Import Export Incorporated III Transportation

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Lettres d'appellation / Reporting Marks

AINX AIPX AIRX AITU AJCU AJPX AKDN AKFX AKLU
TTX Company - Acorn Division Atlas Iron Processors Incorporated American International Rail Services LLC Western Intermodal Australia Japan Container Line North American Chemical Acadiana Railway Company AKF Corporation K Line
AKMD Arkansas Midland Railroad Company AKMX HELM Financial Corporation AKZX AL
AKZO Nobel Chemicals Incorporated Almanor Railroad Company
ALAB ALAX ALCX ALEX ALLX ALLZ ALM
Alabama Railroad Company Equistar Chemicals LP Alcan Smelters and Chemicals Limited AGRI Industries Alliance Machine Company Alliance Shippers Incorporated Arkansas Louisiana and Mississippi Railroad Company
ALMX Trinity Rail Management Incorporated ALNX ALPX ALQS ALRX ALS
Alberta Government Alberta Government Aliquippa and Southern Railroad Company A and R Leasing Limited Liability Corporation Alton and Southern Railway Company

  • Albis Canada Incorporated
  • ALSX

ALTU ALTX ALUX ALY
VTG Vereinigte Tanklage U Transportmittel GMBH Southern Illinois Railcar Incorporated Alumax of South Carolina Incorporated Allegheny and Eastern Railroad Incorporated

  • Arkansas and Missouri Railroad Company
  • AM

AMAX AMAX Coal Company AMBU Amber Line Incorporated AMBX American Boiler Works Incorporated

  • AMC
  • Arkansas Louisiana and Mississippi Railroad Company

AMCX BP Amoco Chemical Company Chemical Division AMCZ AMFU
Interbulk Incorporated Amphibious Container Leasing Limited
AMGX AMG Resources Corporation AMHR Landisville Railroad Incorporated AMIU AMIX AMIZ
American Marine Industry Railcar Leasing Specialists Incorporated American Marine Industries
AMLX American Railcar Company AMMU Hyundai AMMX Kentucky-Tennessee Clay Company AMNX American Railcar Leasing Partners AMOX Amoco Oil Company AMOZ American Oil Company

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Lettres d'appellation / Reporting Marks

AMPX General Electric Rail Services Corporation AMRX Consolidated Oil and Transportation Company Incorporated AMRZ American Chassis Leasing Incorporated AMSX AllTrans Management Services Corp AMTK National Railroad Passenger Corporation AMTZ Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corporation) AMXU Americas Marine Express Incorporated

  • AN
  • Apalachicola Northern Railroad

  • ANAU
  • Alliance Navigation Line Incorporated

ANAX General Electric Rail Services Corporation ANCX ANDX ANKX ANR
Norit Americas Incorporated Andesite Rock Company A and K Railroad Materials Incorporated Angelina and Neches River Railroad Ansco Investment Company Athabasca Northern Railway Associated Octel
ANSX ANY AOCU AOCX Aluminum Company of America AOIX AOK
Marathon Ashland Petroleum Company Arkansas-Oklahoma Railroad Incorporated
AOUX Alberta and Orient Glycol Company Limited APA Apache Railway Company APAX Cimentos Apasco S.A. De C.V. APCU APCX APD
American President Lines Limited Allied Lime Company Albany Port District
APEX APHX APIX APLU APLX APLZ
Apex Tank Car Line Air Products Polymers LP Commonwealth Plan Incorporated American President Lines Limited APL Land Transport Services Incorporated American President Lines Limited
APMU Maersk Lines APMX Air Products Manufacturing Company APNC APOX APRX APSX APTX
Appanoose County Community Railroad Albama Power Company Air Products and Chemicals Incorporated Arizona Public Service Company Air Products and Chemicals Incorporated
APWX Appalachian Power Company APXX Alberta Prairie Rail Excursions AQCX Aqua-Chem Incorporated Cleaver Brooks Division

  • AR
  • Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad Company

Arcade and Attica Railroad Corporation Alexander Railroad Company Arizona Rail Car Incorporated Union Pacific Railroad Company CATU Containers S.A.
ARA ARC ARCX ARDP ARDU

  • ARE
  • A. and R. Line Incorporated

  • AREX
  • Aeropres Corporation

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Lettres d'appellation / Reporting Marks

ARGX Associated Railcar Incorporated ARHU ARHX ARIX
CATU Containers S.A. Arch Mineral Corporation General Electric Rail Services Corporation
ARMH Union Pacific Railroad Company ARMN Union Pacific Railroad Company ARMX American Rail and Marine Corporation ARMZ ARN
Armasal Line Alberta RailNet Incorporated
AROX General American Transportation Corporation ARPX ARR
Amoco Oil Company Alaska Railroad Corporation
ARRX ARSX ART
Anthracite Railroads Historical Society Incorporated Aristech Chemical Corporation American Refrigerator Transit Company

  • CATU Containers S.A.
  • ARTU

  • ARW
  • Arkansas Western Railway Company

ARWX Alabama River Woodlands Incorporated ARZC Arizona and California Railroad Company ASAB Bay Line Railroad LLC ASCX ASGX ASHU ASHX ASR
Armco Steel Company L.P. Ash Grove Cement Company Maritainer France SA American Soda LLP Allegheny Southern Railroad Incorporated

  • Domino Sugar Company
  • ASRX

ASRY ASRZ ASTX ATCX ATEX ATGU ATGX ATIU ATLT ATLU ATLX ATLZ
Ashland Railway Incorporated Agri/Share Cooperative Asarco Incorporated Southern Illinois Railcar Incorporated Asplundh Tree Expert Co Railroad Division Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company ATEL Leasing Corporation Societe Auxillaire De Transport Et D'Industries Austin Todd and Ladd Railroad Company American Marine Industries Atlas Machine and Iron Works Incorporated American Marine Industries
ATMX U.S. Dept. of Energy Albuquerque Operations Office ATOU ATSF ATTX ATW AUG AVL
Atochem Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company TTX Company Atlantic and Western Railway Augusta Railroad Corporation Aroostook Valley Railroad Company

  • Allied Van Lines
  • AVLU

  • AVR
  • Allegheny Valley Railroad Company

AWCX Airco Welding Products AWDX Atlantic of New York Incorporated

  • AWIX
  • Albright and Wilson Americas Incorporated

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Lettres d'appellation / Reporting Marks

  • AWP
  • CSX Transportation Incorporated

  • Algers Winslow and Western Railway
  • AWW

AWXX East Carbon development Company AWZZ AXCU AXXZ AZCR AZCX AZER AZEX AZMX BADX BAEX BANU BAPX BAR
McCloud Railway Company Ace Transportation Company Agricultural Express of America Arizona Central Railroad Incorporated Azcon Corporation Arizona Eastern Railway Company Arizona Electric Power Cooperative Incorporated Arizona Railway Museum Baden Investment Company Andersons Bank Winter and Co Aktiengesellschaft Bay Area Piggyback Incorporated Bangor and Aroostook Railroad Company

  • Barons Leasing Corporation
  • BARU

BARZ BASX
Bangor and Aroostook Railroad Company Bay State Milling Company
BAWX Babcock and Wilcox Company BAYL BAYU BAYX BB
Bay Line Railroad LLC Mobay Chemical Corporation Bayer Corporation Buckingham Branch Railroad Company ABB Power Generation Incorporated Bombardier Incorporated Transportation Equipment Group Barbar Steamship Lines Incorporated Bress Bulk International Bulk Transport and Consulting Blue Circle Incorporated
BBCX BBRX BBSZ BBTU BCAX BCCX BCDX BCGX BCH
Border Chemical Company Limited Borden Chemical Incorporated Bay Cities Gas Corporation Southern Railway of British Columbia Limited

  • BC Rail Limited
  • BCIT

BCIU BCIX BCJU BCLR BCLU
Bay Cities Leasing Company Blue Circle Incorporated Bay Cities Leasing Company Bay Colony Railroad Corporation Bibby Bros Company
BCMX Bullet Concrete Materials Company BCNE BCOL BCRX BCRY BCTZ BCVX
Canadian National Railway BC Rail Limited General Electric Rail Services Corporation Cando Contracting Limited (Barrie-Collingwood Railway) Boise Cascade Corporation West Coast Express
BCWX Union Tank Car Company BCYU BDCX BDLX
Bay Cities Leasing Company (Union Pacific) Anchor Glass Container BDL Company

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Lettres d'appellation / Reporting Marks

BDMX Blue Diamond Mining Incorporated BDNX BDRV BDTL BDW BECX BEEM BELX BENX BFCX BFGX BFHU BFIX
Baroid Drilling Fluids Incorporated Belvidere and Delaware River Railway Ballard Terminal Railroad Company Bad Water Line FMC Corporation Beech Mountain Railroad Corporation Belle Haven Foods Incorporated Investors Property Service Berwick Freight Car Company Oxy Vinyls LP Bailee Freight Services Limited Bethlehem Steel Corporations Buffalo Ridge Railroad Incorporated Bailee Freight Services Limited GATX Capital Corporation
BFRR BFSU BGEX BGKU BGSX BHCU BHP
Schering AG Strata Corporation Bridgehead Container Service BHP Nevada Railroad Company Bernhart Crane and Rigging Company Ocala Recycling Recycling
BHTX BIAX BIDU BIGX BIRR BISX
Universal Bulk-Handling Limited Air Liquide America Corporation Bellingham International Railroad LLC Brandenburg Industrial Service Co Penn Eastern Rail Lines Incorporated B. J. Gas Supply Incorporated BJ Titan Services Company Citicorp Railmark Incorporated Burlington Junction Railway Bank Line Limited
BITY BJGX BJHX BJOX BJRY BKLU BKRR BKRU BKTY BLCX BLE
Batten Kill Railroad Company Incorporated Baker Tanks Union Pacific Railroad Company Commonwealth Plan Incorporated Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad Company Black Mesa and Lake Powell Bulkhaul Company Limited
BLKM BLKU BLKZ BLMR BLOR BM
Mid-American Intermodal Equipment Corporation Blue Mountain Railroad Incorporated Bloomer Line ST Rail system

  • BMAZ
  • Transamerica Leasing (Better Asset Management)

BMCX Bluewater Michigan Chapter Incorporated BMDZ BMH BMIZ BML
Minnesota Dakota and Western Railway Company Beaufort and Morehead Railroad Co Burlington Motor Carriers Belfast and Moosehead Lake Railroad
BMRG Blue Mountain and Reading Railroad

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Lettres d'appellation / Reporting Marks

  • BMS
  • St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad Company

BMSX Bemis Company Incorporated

  • BMZ
  • Boston and Maine Corp

  • BN
  • Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company

Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company British and Irish Steam Packet Company Burlington Northern (Manitoba) Limited Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company Pacific Rail Services
BNAU BNAZ BNFE BNIU BNML BNO BNPZ

  • BNQ
  • Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company

Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company CSX Transportation Incorporated Freeman Gas of N.C. Incorporated Baltimore and Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad Company BOC Gases
BNRQ BNRZ BNSF BNXU BNZ BO BOBX BOCT BOCX BOGU BONU BOP
BSL Transport Bond International Limited Border Pacific Railroad Company

  • U.S. Borax Incorporated
  • BORX

BORZ BOSU BOZ
Ecorail Incorporated W. BOS Vloeistof Transport B.V. CSX Transportation Incorporated US Dept of Energy Bonneville Power Administration Acme Markets Incorporated
BPAX BPAZ BPCU BPCX BPIX BPLU BPLX BPOX BPPX BPRR BR
B P Chemicals Belgium Basin Electric Power Cooperative Nova Chemicals Incorporated M1 Engineering Limited Nova Chemicals Incorporated BP Amoco Chemical Comp. BP Oil Division GATX Capital Corporation Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad Incorporated Bradford Industrial Rail Incorporated CIT Group/Capital Finance Incorporated Bombardier Transportation
BRAX BRBX

  • BRC
  • Belt Railway Company of Chicago

  • Bunge Corporation
  • BRCX

BREX BRFD BRG
Big Rivers Electric Corporation Branford Steam Railroad Brownsville and Rio Grande International Railroad

  • Incobrasa Industries Limited
  • BRIX

BRNU BRNZ BROU
Brun S.A. Comtrak Incorporated Swedish Transocean Lines

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Lettres d'appellation / Reporting Marks

BRRC BRRX BRW BS
Borinstein Railroad Company Brooklyn Resource Recovery Incorporated Black River and Western Corporation Birmingham Southern Railroad Company Bethlehem Steel Corporation BSDA Railroad
BSCX BSDA BSIX BSLU
Bethlehem Steel Corporation Blue Star Line Limited
BSMX Bay State Milling Company BSOR BSPX BSRX BSTX BTAX BTC
Buffalo Southern Railroad Incorporated Otter Tail Power Company Branson Scenic Railway Incorporated Trinitas Corporation Air Liquide America Corporation. Birmingham Terminal
BTCO BTCU BTCZ BTEX BTLZ BTRX BTTX BUDX BUDZ BUGX BUKX BULU BUNZ BVCX BVHX BVRY
Boston Terminal Company Bulkmatic Transport Co Bulkmatic Transport Company BTE Equipment LLC Intermodal Services Incorporated Rocky Mountain Transportation Services TTX Company Budd Company (temporary) Bud Antle Incorporated Bruggere and Monson Louisville Gas and Electric Company Bulvinos Chemicals Limited Burnside International Trucks Limited West Coast Express B.V. Heddrick Gravel and Sand Company Brandywine Valley Railroad Company
BWCX GE Plastics BXBX BXN CA
BXB Corporation Bauxite and Northern Railway Company Chesapeake and Albemarle Railroad
CAAX MHC Incorporated Subsidiary of ConAgra Incorporated CABU CABX CACZ CADX CAFU
Bacardi and Company Limited Cabot Corporation Comacasa Line CAN DO Incorporated Bay Cities Leasing Company
CAGX MHC Incorporated Subsidiary of ConAgra Incorporated CAGY Columbus and Greenville Railway Company CAGZ CALA CALX CANX
Columbus and Greenville Railway Company Carolina Southern Railroad Company California Railcar Corporation CANAC International Incorporated
CAOX Westlake CA and O CAPX CARR
TransAlta Utilities Corporation Carrollton Railroad

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Lettres d'appellation / Reporting Marks

CARX CARZ
Lamson and Sessions Anton Caraton and Son
CASO Canadian Pacific Railway (CASO) CATU CAXU CBC
CATU Containers S.A. Container Applications International Incorporated Chemins de fer Baie des Chaleurs Incorporated

  • Morton International
  • CBCX

CBGR CBHU CBIU CBIX CBL
Council Bluffs Railway Company/Great Western Railway of Iowa LLC China Ocean Shipping Company Combi Line-Lash Central Bi-Products Conemaugh and Black Lick Railroad Cooper Brothers Containers Limited Cape Breton and Central Nova Scotia Railway CBSL Transportation Services Limited Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company
CBLU CBNS CBPU CBQ CBQZ CBRM Chillicothe-Brunswick Rail Maintenance Authority CBRW Columbia Basin Railroad Company CBRY CBYN CC
Copper Basin Railway Incorporated Crosbyton Railway Company Incorporated Chicago Central and Pacific Railroad Company

  • FDJ Leasing
  • CCAX

CCBX CCCL CCCU CCCZ CCDX CCEZ CCFZ CCGX CCHX CCIM CCIZ
Union Carbide Corporation Connecticut Central Railroad Company Compass Container Co Incorporated Compass Container Co Incorporated Dayton Power and Light Company Chicago Central and Pacific Railroad Company Chi-Can Freight Forwarding Cando Contracting Limited Columbian Chemicals Canada Limited Corpus Christie Terminal Crete Intermodal
CCKX CCKY CCLU CCLX CCPX CCR
CCKX Incorporated Chattooga and Chickamauga Railway Company Char Ching Shipping (USA) Limited Crystal Car Line Incorporated Canadian Chemical Producers' Assoc. Kansas City Southern Railway Company Camp Chase Industrial Railroad Corporation Claremont Concord Railroad Corporation Compagnie Des Containers Reservoir Coastal Refining and Marketing Incorporated Charles City Rail Lines Incorporated Kansas City Southern Railway Company Trans Ocean Limited
CCRA CCRR CCRU CCRX CCRY CCRZ CCSU

  • CCT
  • Central California Traction Company

Coordinated Caribbean Transport Incorporated Central Power and Light Company
CCTU CCTX

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