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NMFC 168120 - Railway Tie Plates or Rods | Class 50

Article ID
168120
NMFC 168120: railway tie plates and rods
Freight Group
RAILWAY GROUP
Railway track hardware within Railway Group
Class Range
50 1 classification
Low-cost Class 50, non-density classification
Hazardous
No
Non-hazardous iron or steel components

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
168120.00 Tie Plates or Tie Rods, railway track, with or without clips attached, iron or steel 50

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Stack tie plates in tight, uniform bundles with timber dunnage and steel strapping; add edge protectors and load bundles on 4‑way pallets or skids with no overhang.
  2. Band tie rods into hex bundles and cap ends or add guard plates; block and chock to prevent rolling, and note any overlength (8 ft+) to avoid surprise accessorials.
  3. If clips are attached, orient them inward and pad contact points with heavy corrugate or rubber sheet to protect adjacent freight and keep a square footprint.
  4. On the BOL, use the exact description and class: “Tie plates or tie rods, railway track, iron or steel — NMFC 168120, Class 50.” Include piece count and total weight.

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

Business Value

  • Class 50 rating lowers LTL spend for dense steel hardware, delivering favorable cost per pound on rail maintenance lanes.
  • Single, non‑density classification reduces quote variance and reclass fees, speeding rating and trimming billing disputes.
  • Stable, banded bundles move quickly through cross‑docks, cutting handling time and limiting accessorials like hand‑unload or redelivery.
  • One NMFC for both plates and rods streamlines mixed shipments for track programs, simplifying BOLs and consolidations from mills and fabricators.