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NMFC 168420 - Railway Car Trucks (No Motors) | Class N/A

Article ID
168420
Unique NMFC for non‑motorized railcar trucks.
Freight Group
RAILWAY GROUP
Aligned with Railway Group transport components.
Class Range
N/A 0 classification
No fixed class, verify rating with carrier.
Hazardous
No
Not hazardous under NMFC—standard handling applies.

Classification Details

NMFC Description Class
168420.00 Trucks, without motors, railway car or locomotive:

How to Determine Your Class

To find the correct freight class for your shipment:

  1. Verify they are non‑motorized railcar or locomotive trucks and note the rail equipment model; list if wheelsets, brake rigging, or side frames are included.
  2. Mount each truck on heavy skids or a welded steel rack, chock wheels, add cribbing, and secure with steel banding and edge protectors; tag each piece for identification.
  3. Mark center of gravity and lift points, and state the exact weight per piece on the BOL; advise if a crane or high‑capacity forklift is required (e.g., two 16,000‑lb locomotive trucks on a step‑deck).
  4. For LTL or enclosed van moves, request blocking and bracing in the trailer and prevent any free‑rolling components; reference “trucks, railway, without motors” on paperwork to align with NMFC 168420.

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

Business Value

  • Accurate NMFC usage reduces reclass and reweigh disputes, leading to cleaner invoices and fewer accessorials.
  • Non‑hazardous status simplifies routing and documentation, enabling faster tendering across multiple carriers.
  • Purpose‑built racks and proper banding lower damage risk to high‑value bogies, protecting uptime for rail operations.
  • Clear specs (piece count, dimensions, weight) help select the most economical mode—heavy LTL for one bogie or partial flatbed/step‑deck for pairs—improving freight rates.