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IHB 3001-G Cancels STB IHB 3001-F INCLUSIVE OF ALL INCREASES STB IHB 3001-G Cancels STB IHB 3001-F INDIANA HARBOR BELT RAILROAD COMPANY FREIGHT TARIFF IHB 3001-G LOCAL and PROPORTIONAL FREIGHT TARIFF APPLYING ON COMMODITIES BETWEEN AND BURNS HARBOR, IN PORTAGE, IN BURNS HARBOR, IN STATIONS LOCATED WITHIN PORTAGE, IN THE CHICAGO SWITCHING DISTRICT IHB JUNCTIONS WITH CONNECTING LINES IN THE CHICAGO SWITCHING DISTRICT GENERAL COMMODITY TARIFF Governed, except as otherwise provided herein, by the Uniform Classification. (See Item 5) ISSUED: April 10, 2017 EFFECTIVE: May 1, 2017 ISSUED BY: L. A. Pauwels Director, Sales and Industrial Development 2721 161st Street Hammond, IN 46323-1099 Visit our website www.ihbrr.com FREIGHT TARIFF IHB 3001-G TABLE OF CONTENTS SUBJECT ITEM PAGE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF STATIONS FROM AND TO WHICH RATES APPLY ------- 3 ALTERNATION - CARLOAD RATES AND VARYING MINIMUM WEIGHTS 75 5 CAPACITIES AND DIMENSIONS OF CARS 45 4 CONSECUTIVE NUMBERS 40 4 DESCRIPTION OF GOVERNING CLASSIFICATION 5 4 DIMENSIONAL SHIPMENTS 360 6 EMPTY CARS HANDLED IN COMMERCIAL SERVICE 380 6 EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS ------- 7 EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MARKS ------- 7 EXPLOSIVES, DANGEROUS ARTICLES 15 4 FUEL SURCHARGE 65 4 IDLER CARS 370 6 INTRASTATE APPLICATION, INDIANA 205 5 LIST OF CONNECTING LINES AND JUNCTIONS IN THE CHICAGO SWITCHING DISTRICT ------- 3 LIST OF INDUSTRIES LOCATED AT BURNS HARBOR, IN AND PORTAGE, IN 1000 7 METHOD OF CANCELING ITEMS 80 5 METHOD OF DENOTING REISSUED MATTER IN SUPPLEMENTS 100 5 NATIONAL SERVICE ORDER TARIFF 60 4 NON APPLICATION OF TRANSIT 210 5 NON APPLICATION OF UFC RULE 24 200 5 PROPORTIONAL RATES APPLICATION 70 5 RATES 310-380 6 REFERENCE TO TARIFFS, ITEMS, NOTES, RULES, ETC. 20 4 STATION LISTS AND CONDITIONS 10 4 SWITCHING 25 4 TRANSFER BETWEEN CONNECTING CARRIERS 35 4 For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see concluding page of this tariff. - 2 - FREIGHT TARIFF IHB 3001-G ALPHABETICAL LIST OF STATIONS FROM AND TO WHICH RATES APPLY Alsip, IL Calumet City, IL Grasselli, IN Melrose Park, IL Argo, IL Chicago, IL Hammond, IN Norpaul, IL Bellwood, IL Chicago Ridge, IL Hegewisch, IL N. Hammond, IN Blue Island, IL Dolton, IL Highlawn, IL Osborn, IN Bridgeview, IL East Chicago, IN Indiana Harbor, IN Portage, IN Broadview, IL Franklin Park, IL Kensington, IL Riverdale, IL Burnham, IL Gary, IN La Grange, IL Roby, IN Burns Harbor, IN Gibson, IN Mc Cook, IL S. Chicago, IL Whiting, IN LIST OF CONNECTING LINES and JUNCTIONS in the CHICAGO SWITCHING DISTRICT BNSF BNSF Railway Company Blue Island, IL Gibson, IN La Grange (Congress Park), IL McCook, IL BOCT Baltimore & Ohio Chicago Terminal Blue Island, IL BRC Belt Railway Company of Chicago Argo, IL CFE Chicago, Fort Wayne & Eastern Blue Island, IL CIC Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Argo, IL (via BRC) CLCY Chessie Logistics Company Thompson, IL CN Canadian National Railway Blue Island, IL Broadview, IL Gibson, IN Riverdale (Highlawn), IL Norpaul (Schiller Park), IL CPRS Canadian Pacific Railway Blue Island, IL Gibson, IN Norpaul (Bensenville), IL CRL Chicago Rail Link Blue Island, IL CSS Chicago SouthShore & South Bend Burnham, IL CSXT CSX Transportation Blue Island, IL East Chicago (Indiana Harbor), IN Gibson, IN GRW Gary Railway Indiana Harbor, IN IAIS Iowa Interstate Railroad Blue Island, IL INRD Indiana Railroad Argo, IL (via BRC) NS Norfolk Southern Railway Blue Island, IL Burnham (Calumet Yard), IL Burns Harbor, IN Gibson, IN Indiana Harbor, IN Osborn, IN SCIH South Chicago & Indiana Harbor Argo, IL (via BRC) UP Union Pacific Railroad Argo, IL Blue Island (Dolton), IL Norpaul (Proviso), IL WSOR Wisconsin & Southern Railroad Argo, IL (via BRC) For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see concluding page of this tariff. - 3 - FREIGHT TARIFF IHB 3001-G RULES AND OTHER GOVERNING PROVISIONS GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS ITEM SUBJECT APPLICATION DESCRIPTION OF 5 GOVERNING The term "Uniform Classification" or "UFC" when used in tariff means Tariff UFC 6000-Series, CLASSIFICATION This tariff is governed by Tariff OPSL 6000 Series, to the extent shown below: PREPAY REQUIREMENTS AND STATION CONDITIONS (A) For additions and abandonment of stations, and except as otherwise shown herein, for prepay requirements, changes in names of stations, restrictions as to acceptance or delivery of freight and changes in station facilities. STATION LISTS AND 10 When a station is abandoned as of a date specified in the above named tariff, the rates from CONDITIONS and to such station as published in this tariff are inapplicable on and after that date. GEOGRAPHICAL LIST OF STATIONS (B) For geographical locations of stations referred to in this tariff by station numbers. STATION NUMBERS (C) For the identification of stations, when stations are shown or referred to by numbers in this tariff. For rules and regulations governing the transportation of explosives and other dangerous articles EXPLOSIVES, by freight, also specifications for shipping containers and restrictions governing the 15 DANGEROUS ARTICLES acceptance and transportation of explosives and other dangerous articles, see Tariff BOE 6000 Series. Where reference is made in this tariff to tariffs, items, notes, rules, etc., such references are REFERENCE TO continuous and include supplements to and successive issues of such tariffs and reissues of 20 TARIFFS, ITEMS, NOTES, RULES, ETC. such items, notes, rules, etc. On shipments made under the rates contained in this tariff, IHB will absorb $1 of reciprocal 25 SWITCHING switching at stations inside the Chicago Switching District. TRANSFER BETWEEN The rates published herein do not include charges for switching, drayage or other transfer services 35 CONNECTING CARRIERS at intermediate interchange points. Where consecutive numbers are represented in this tariff by the first and last numbers connected CONSECUTIVE by the word "to" or hyphen they will be understood to include both of the numbers shown. 40 NUMBERS If the first number only bears a reference mark, such reference mark also applies to the last numbers shown and to all numbers between the first and last numbers. (1) For marked capacities, lengths, dimensions and cubical capacities of cars, see The Official CAPACITIES AND 45 Railway Equipment Register, RER 6410 Series. DIMENSIONS OF CARS (2) Cars may not be loaded in excess of the maximum load limit stenciled on the car. NATIONAL SERVICE This tariff is subject to provisions of various Surface Transportation Board National Service 60 ORDER TARIFF Orders and General Permits as shown in Tariff NSO 6100 Services. 65 FUEL SURCHARGE Application of fuel surcharge cancelled August 1st 2008. For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see concluding page of this tariff. - 4 - FREIGHT TARIFF IHB 3001-G RULES AND OTHER GOVERNING PROVISIONS GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS ITEM SUBJECT APPLICATION PROPORTIONAL 70 RATES APPLICATION Rates published herein may be used in constructing combination or proportional rates. ALTERNATION - When two or more carload rates are provided in the same rate item for application on the same CARLOAD RATES AND commodity from and to the same points, apply that rate which results in the lowest charge based 75 VARYING MINIMUM upon the actual or authorized estimated weight of the shipment, but not less than the minimum WEIGHTS published in connection with the rate used. As this tariff is supplemented, numbered items with letter suffixes cancel correspondingly numbered METHOD OF items in the original tariff or in a prior supplement. Letter suffixes will be used in alphabetical 80 CANCELING ITEMS sequence starting with A. EXAMPLE: Item 5-A cancels Item 5, and Item 10-B cancels Item 10-A in a prior supplement, which in turn cancelled Item 10. Matter brought forward without change from one supplement to another will be designated as METHOD OF "Reissued" by a reference mark in the form of a square enclosing a number, the number being DENOTING REISSUED 100 that of the supplement in which the reissued matter first appeared in its currently effective form. MATTER IN SUPPLEMENTS To determine its original effective date, consult the supplement in which the reissued matter first became effective. SPECIAL RULES AND REGULATIONS -- UNLIMITED ITEM SUBJECT APPLICATION NON APPLICATION OF Rates in this tariff are not subject to Rule 24 of the UFC nor exceptions thereto, nor 200 UFC RULE 24 any other provision that permits the use of more than one car. Except where expressly provided to the contrary, this tariff also applies to Intrastate traffic in the 205 INDIANA INTRASTATE State of Indiana. Rates in this tariff are not subject to transit privileges of any kind, including stopping NON APPLICATION OF 210 in transit for completion of loading or partial unloading. TRANSIT For explanation of abbreviations and reference marks, see concluding page of this tariff. - 5 - FREIGHT TARIFF IHB 3001-G RATES IN DOLLARS PER CAR ITEM COMMODITY BETWEEN AND MINIMUM WEIGHT RATE IHB Stations Listed on Page 3 and Junctions with Connecting Lines. $925.00 310 Portage, IN Per Car Will not apply to IHB Station ALL FREIGHT, Burns Harbor, IN except as provided in Items 330 through 380 IHB Stations Listed on Page 3 and 320 Burns Harbor, IN Per Car $1175.00 Junctions with Connecting Lines IHB Stations Listed on Page 3. Will not apply to IHB Station $700.00 Portage, IN Burns Harbor, IN SHEET STEEL Will not apply on traffic originating or 330 STCC 33-121-xx terminating on connecting lines. Per Car STCC 33-123-xx IHB Stations Listed on Page 3. Burns Harbor, IN Will not apply on traffic originating or $850.00 terminating on connecting lines. IHB Stations Listed on Page 3. Will not apply to IHB Station $650.00 Portage, IN Burns Harbor, IN SCRAP, IRON OR Will not apply on traffic originating or 335 STEEL terminating on connecting lines. Per Car STCC 40-211-xx IHB Stations Listed on Page 3. Burns Harbor, IN Will not apply on traffic originating or $787.00 terminating on connecting lines.
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