Rail Car Cleanliness & Condition
- Increase car availability
- Avoid car delays
- Minimize safety concerns
- Reduce claims
- Reduce time reporting and handling rejected dirty cars
- Reduce cost of delayed loads
National Tariff
Union Pacific Tariffs
Inspection Checklist by Car Type
- Clean and remove all debris and spillage
- Inspect and report any damage or defects
- Close and secure all doors
- Use of excessive force with a mechanical device for opening or closing doors is prohibited
- Remove USDA placards that have expired
- Top track damage
- Bottom track damage
- Door hanger damage or missing
- Door stop and hold open devices are loose or unsecured or missing
- Door appliances, operating rods, etc. are loose or non-operational or missing
- Bulging door
- Broken or soft boards
- Holes in floors/sidewalls/roofs
- Remove and dispose of any nails, boards, wood, cardboard, paper and banding on the floor and/or attached to floors and sidewalls
- Clean any spilled product as well as dirt or oil left by customer vehicles loading or unloading product
- Clean and remove all debris
- Inspect and report any damage or defects
- Replace and secure load dividers (crossbars) with pins
- Ensure all product has been emptied from all compartments
- Clean exterior roof of loose or compacted debris or spillage
- Clean track of any excess spillage or residue
- Inspect and report any damage or defects
- Close and lock outlet gates
- Close and secure outlet caps
- Close and lock hatches
- Gate is non-operational
- Gate locks do not function properly or are non-operational
- Gate slides/tracks do not function properly or are non-operational
- Capstans do not function properly or are non-operational
- Missing slides or other gate parts
- Gate leakage or bad gate seal
- Stops are cracked, broken, or damaged
- Significant dents or roof cracks
- Missing hatch cover(s)
- Leakage or bad hatch gaskets
- Hatch cover(s) will not lock
- Hatch cover(s) will not close
- Batten bars damaged or non-functional
- Broken walkways
- Ensure all product has been emptied from all compartments
- Loosen and remove any hardened residue
- Clean track of any excess spillage or residue
- Inspect and report any damage or defects
- Close and lock outlet gates
- Close and secure outlet caps
- Clean and remove all debris including shipper dunnage
- Inspect and report any damage or defects
- Reset all cables on their respective spinals, and secure
- Broken or soft boards
- Missing parts
- Ensure all product has been unloaded
- Loosen any compacted residue
- Sweep to remove any remaining residue
- Clean track of any excess spillage or residue
- Inspect and report any damage or defects
- Clean and remove all debris and spillage
- Inspect and report any damage or defects
- Close and secure all doors
- Use of excessive force with a mechanical device to open or close doors is prohibited
- Remove and dispose of any nails, boards, wood, cardboard, paper and banding on the floor and/or attached to floors and sidewalls
- Clean any spilled product as well as dirt or oil left by customer vehicles loading or unloading product
- Ensure all product has been unloaded
- Clean track, rail car wheels and safety appliances of any excess spillage or residue
- Inspect and report any damage or defects
- Clean any spilled product as well as dirt or oil left by customer vehicles loading or unloading product
Pooled Cars
For those cars assigned to a customer or TCS pool, the assigned customer is responsible for all cleaning of the car. The shipper is to monitor pooled car numbers to ensure that dirty pooled cars received from their consignees are not reported as a dirty car unsuitable for loading to Union Pacific; rather, dirty pooled cars are to be cleaned at the assigned customer's expense.
Identifying UP Controlled Cars
- Cars are in an AAR Pool starting with 802
- UP is the lessee in EMIS
- Car is stenciled with one of the following marks: ARMN, CHTT, CMO, CNW, CTRN, DRGW, MKT, MP, SP, SSW, SSWN, UP, WP
- Check a rail car mark.
Releasing a Dirty Car
The Dirty Car Cleaning program was designed to improve the quality and availability of rail cars for UP customers. To notify Union Pacific of any rail car judged by a customer to be unsuitable for loading, use the Shipment Management system (user ID and password required).