A reporting mark is an identification assigned by the Association of American Railroads (AAR) to rail carriers and other companies operating in North America.
Marks that end in X are assigned to rail car owners that are not common carrier railroads themselves (typically these are private car owners, leasing companies or railroad museums). Marks that end in Z are assigned to trailer owners/operators for use on equipment that does not have flanged wheels but that will be used on North American railroads in intermodal service. Marks that end in U are assigned to container owners/operators for use on equipment that will be used in intermodal service. Marks that end in any other letter are assigned to railroads for use on railroad equipment in interchange service.
Due to this list's size, it has been split into subpages based on the first letter of the reporting mark.
Rail transport in North America | Rail transport related lists
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