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NMFC 168040 - Railway Track Switches, Iron/Steel | Class 50

Article ID
168040
NMFC 168040: Railway track switches, iron or steel
Freight Group
RAILWAY GROUP
Railway Group item for track switch hardware
Class Range
50 1 classification
Fixed Class 50; no density-based breaks
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous; standard handling and documentation

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
168040.00 Switches, railway track, iron or steel 50

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Bundle and brace components: pair point and closure rails on timber skids, cap sharp switch points, add edge guards, and band tightly with steel strapping.
  2. Select mode by length and weight: use pallets or steel racks for LTL when pieces meet carrier length limits; choose flatbed or partial truckload for long frogs or full switch assemblies.
  3. Document clearly on the BOL: note NMFC 168040, Class 50, non-hazardous; label each handling unit with piece count, weight, and center-of-gravity arrows for safe lifts.
  4. Plan loading for integrity: keep heavy cast frogs low and centered, avoid stacking on delicate points, and ensure fork access on at least two sides or provide lift eyes.

Note: All classifications are subject to Item 170. Verify with official NMFC publications for the most current requirements.

Business Value

  • Predictable pricing: fixed Class 50 eliminates density disputes and reduces costly reclass or reweigh adjustments.
  • Faster quoting and booking: a single NMFC for iron/steel track switches streamlines bids, paperwork, and carrier acceptance.
  • Lower LTL spend versus higher-class fabrications: Class 50 often yields better per-pound rates when packaged on skids or in crates.
  • Fewer damage claims: proper blocking, banding, and edge protection help prevent bent points or cracked frogs, avoiding delays and replacements.