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STB ID: [STB Ex Parte No. 385 (Sub-No. 6)]
SUBJECT CATEGORY: Waybill Sample
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: The Board is proposing to require all carriers that submit carloadwaybillsample information (Waybill Sample) under 49 CFR part 1244 to report fuel surcharge revenue in a separate waybill field created by the Board for that purpose, commencing with the Waybill Sample filed for January 2009. The Board will revise the waybillfile record layout to reflect this change.
SUMMARY: Waybill Sample,
A carload waybill is a document describing the characteristics of an individual rail shipment: originating and terminating freight stations, the names of all railroads participating in the movement, the points of all railroad interchanges, the number of cars, the car types, movement weight in hundredweight, the commodity, and the freight revenue. Under 49 CFR part 1244, a railroad is required to file a Waybill Sample for all linehaul revenue waybills terminating on its lines if, in any of the three preceding years, the railroad terminated 4500 or more carloads, or it terminated at least 5% of the total revenue carloads that terminate in a particular state.
The Waybill Sample is the Board's primary source of information about freight rail shipments terminated in the United States. Of particular importance, the Board relies on the data in the ``Freight Revenue'' field to compute its ``Revenue Shortfall Allocation Method'' (RSAM) benchmarks.
In the last few years, questions have been raised about how railroads reported fuel surcharge revenue in the Waybill Sample. The Board sought to address those questions, and to provide for consistency in the reporting of fuel surcharge revenue in the Waybill Sample, by clarifying that all railroads that are required to submit a Waybill Sample under 49 CFR part 1244 should report fuel surcharge revenue in the ``Freight Revenue'' field (columns 8391) in the waybillfile record layout. Waybill Sample, STB Ex Parte No. 385 (SubNo. 6) (Clarification) (published at 72 FR 72000 on December 19, 2007).
In a request for reconsideration filed on December 31, 2007, the National Industrial Transportation League (NITL) argued that the Board's Clarification made it more difficult to identify fuel surcharge revenue in the Waybill Sample and, therefore, did not promote transparency as to the use of fuel surcharges by rail carriers. NITL, with the support of several other shippers, shipping groups, and other interests, asked the Board to require all carriers that submit a Waybill Sample to report fuel surcharge revenue separately in a Waybill Sample field established for that purpose. No rail carrier objected to, or even responded to, NITL's petition.
As explained in more detail in the Board's decision served on June 16, 2008, reporting fuel surcharge revenue in a separate field in the Waybill Sample will increase transparency about the use of fuel surcharges by rail carriers without detracting from the Board's ability to obtain consistent results for the purposes of including such revenue in its RSAM calculations. Therefore, the Board proposes to revise the waybillfilerecord layout to create a new field for the purpose of reporting fuel surcharge revenue.
The Board's June 16, 2008 decision in this proceeding is available on the Board's Web site at www.stb.dot.gov. Copies of the decision will also be available for viewing and selfcopying in the Board's Public Docket Room, Suite 131, 395 E Street, SW., Washington, DC, or (for a fee) by contacting the Board's Chief Records Officer at (202) 2450235 or 395 E Street, SW., Washington, DC 204230001.
The Board will request incorporation by reference approval from the Director of the Federal Register pursuant to 1 CFR part 51 for the January 2009 edition of Statement No. 811, Procedures for Sampling Waybill Records by Computer.
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 605(b), the Board certifies that this action will not have a significant economic effect on a substantial number of small entities within the meaning of the Regulatory Flexibility Act.
This action will not significantly affect either the quality of the human environment or the conservation of energy resources.
Freight, Railroads, Reporting and recordkeeping.
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 11144, 49 U.S.C. 11145.
Decided: June 12, 2008.
By the Board, Chairman Nottingham, Vice Chairman Mulvey, and Commissioner Buttrey.
Anne K. Quinlan,
Acting Secretary.
[FR Doc. E813677 Filed 62508; 8:45 am]
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