PRM Basic Trace Parameters
To provide basic trace parameters
Position
Element
Name
Type
Requirement
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Code maintained by AAR to identify a type of rail car or intermodal equipment type and its general physical characteristics; when using fewer than four characters, the value must include all of the leading or high order characters
Code which specifies the loaded condition of transportation equipment.
Standard Carrier Alpha Code
PRM03 is the Waybilling Carrier.
Code (Standard Point Location) defined by NMFTA point development group as the official code assigned to a city or point (for ratemaking purposes) within a city.
PRM04 is the Origin.
Code (Standard Point Location) defined by NMFTA point development group as the official code assigned to a city or point (for ratemaking purposes) within a city.
PRM05 is the Destination.
Code describing a commodity or group of commodities.
PRM06 will contain a Standard Transportation Commodity Code.
Code identifying a party or other code.
PRM07 will contain the Customer Information File Number of the Shipper.
Code identifying a party or other code.
PRM08 will contain the Customer Information File number of the Consignee.
Standard Carrier Alpha Code
PRM09 will contain a Standard Carrier Alpha Code which must appear in the Waybill route.
Standard Carrier Alpha Code
PRM10 will contain a Standard Carrier Alpha Code which must appear in the Waybill route.
Code (Standard Point Location) defined by NMFTA point development group as the official code assigned to a city or point (for ratemaking purposes) within a city.
C110910: If PRM-11 is present, then PRM-09 and PRM-10 are required
PRM11 is the junction between the carriers in PRM09 and PRM10.
Standard Carrier Alpha Code
PRM12 is the destination carrier.
Code indicating handling restrictions and empty disposition instructions for railroad freight equipment
Code indicating the mechanical condition of a rail car
Code identifying the Intermodal Service Plan.