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SEGMENT N7Equipment Details
MANDATORY
Maximum Use: 1 (225 loops)
Example: N7*BN*123456*24000*N*******RR
# NAME DATA ELEMENT
# AND TYPE
MIN/MAX REQ CONTENTS
1 Equipment Initial 206 / AN 01/04 M
2 Equipment Number 207 / AN 01/10 M First 6 digits are used to determine
rail equipment numbers. If a 7th
digit is present, it is assume to be an
intermodal check digit. For numbers
with less than 6 digits, leading zeros
are accepted but not required.
3 Weight 81 / R 01/10 O This should be the numeric value of
the weight of this equipment.
Weight may be provided here or in
the L0 segment. Scale weights
should be provided in this segment.
For intermodal, the actual net weight
or the certified weight should be
passed here. For intermodal
shipments greater than 29,000
pounds, see Safe Container Act
compliance rules in Appendix 2.
4 Weight Qualifier 187 / ID 01/02 C CE - certified weight
E - estimated weight
G - gross weight
N- net weight
5 Tare Weight 167 / N0 03/08 C Tare represents the weight of the
equipment only. Gross weight
indicates weight of the equipment
plus commodity. If this data element
is supplied with a weight qualifier
above (N704) of G (gross), BNSF
applications will subtract this value
from the weight supplied in the N703
and convert the weight to a net value
for the total shipment.
6 Allowance 232 / N0 02/06 O
7 Dunnage 205 / N0 01/06 O Weight of material used to protect
lading.
8 No longer used - - - - - - - - - -
9 No longer used - - - - - - - - - -
10 Ownership 102 / ID 01/01 O N - railroad controlled
R - seller owned
S - customer owned or leased
T - trip leased
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