Reference Library

The ACACSO Reference Library provides access to key documents, guides, and external resources relevant to railroad car service and equipment accounting.

OT-10

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LCS Interchange Reason Codes

This document provides a detailed reference of Liability Continuity System (LCS) interchange reason codes, explaining how and why specific interchange records are created, matched, suppressed, or corrected within TRAIN II and related systems. It is intended for car accounting and car service professionals who need to interpret LCS outputs, understand liability assignments, and resolve interchange discrepancies.

Rail Industry Acronyms

A comprehensive glossary of commonly used acronyms across railroad operations, car accounting, car hire, interline settlement, and regulatory contexts. This reference serves as a quick lookup for industry terminology used in reports, systems, rules, and professional communications.

Industry Terms

This document defines key industry terms related to railroad car service, car hire, interline operations, settlements, and equipment management. It provides historical context and standardized definitions commonly referenced in Circular OT-10, AAR rules, and related industry publications.

Intermodal Ot Rules

An official AAR publication outlining the rules governing intermodal trailer and container service, handling, reporting, and liability. This document includes definitions, reporting requirements, rule interpretations, and reference forms used in intermodal equipment management and settlement processes.
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