Transportation Program Glossary (James Depow)
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"The attached file is a glossary of transportation terms used in my transportation program," states James.
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TOFCTrailer on a rail flat car (a form of piggyback). | |
Tractor-TrailerA tractor hauling a trailer; also called a "Rig". | |
Trunk LinesPipelines used for long-distance movement of crude oil to distant refrineries, or for movement of refined products. | |
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UN NumberThe four-digit number assigned by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods to identify a substance or a particular group of substances (Dangerous Goods.) | |
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viaBy way of. | |