UMLER (Universal Machine Language Equipment Register) |
A computer file, maintained by the Transportation Division of the AAR in Washington, D.C. containing specific details on railroad equipment (specifications manual found in the official Railway Equipment Register). |
Unabsorbed Switching |
The amount in a switching charge the railroad will not absorb because it will cause a loss on the shipment. The excess amount is billed to the customer responsible for the freight charges. |
Unapplied Payment |
Customer remittance for which no computer match is located (i.e., a payment sent with missing or erroneous supporting documentation). |
Unassigned Car |
A car usually with some interior loading devices that is not assigned to a particular industry or commodity. |
Unclaimed Freight |
Freight which has not been called for by the consignee or owner. |
Uncoupling Lever (AKA Uncoupling Rod) |
A rod with a bent handle forming a lever, usually attached to the end sill, by which the lock of the automatic coupler is opened and the cars uncoupled without going between them. |
Undesired Emergency (AKA Dynamiter, Kicker, Quick Triple) |
An emergency air brake application not intentionally initiated by a crew member. |
Uniform Demurrage Rules |
Schedules providing rules and charges for demurrage which are, in general, used throughout the United States, having the approval of, but not prescribed by, the STB. |
Uniform Freight Classification |
A tariff containing a listing of articles (commodities) showing their assigned class rating (a percentage of first class) to be used together with governing rules and regulations in determining freight rates. |
Unit Train |
A train operating generally intact between point of origin and final destination, normally hauling a single bulk commodity, composed of like cars, equipped with high-tensile couplers. |
Unitizing |
A loading method for handling packed goods on pallets, skids, or slip sheets to facilitate mechanical loading. |
Units In-Consist |
Locomotive units, coupled pneumatically, to permit multiple operation of locomotive air brake equipment from a single controlling unit. Units In-Consist may be further defined to include: Dead In-Consist: Units on which the diesel engine is shut down or not operating. Running In-Consist: Units on which the diesel engine is operating. These units may be on-line and effective for normal operation or off-line and ineffective. |
Units In-Tow |
Locomotive units that must be handled next behind the locomotive consist, which are not coupled pneumatically for multiple operation of locomotive air brake equipment. |
Up-front Refund |
A reduction in revenue because the freight price used to rate the move was reduced. |
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