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UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
DIRECTOR GENERAL OF RAILROADS
DIVISION OF FINANCE AND PURCHASES

MATERIAL CLASSIFICATION

Recommended by the
Railway Storekeepers’ Association
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1919

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INSTRUCTIONS.

This classification for ordering, handling, and accounting for allmaterial and supplies should be put in use on all railroads underFederal control at or before the taking of the next material inventory.

Construction material should be included with the same kind ofmaterial for maintenance or operation.

If further detail of any class is required, further subdivisions maybe made.

If less detailed classification is desired, subclasses and classes maybe consolidated, provided, however, that the principle of the classificationmust be maintained and none of the four general classesconsolidated.

John Skelton Williams,
Director of Division of Finance and Purchases.
Washington, D. C., January 15, 1919.
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GENERAL CLASSIFICATION.

Material for maintenance of way and structures.

Material for maintenance of equipment.

Material for conducting transportation.

Material common to all departments.

DETAILED CLASSIFICATION.

MAINTENANCE OF WAY AND STRUCTURES.
 
Class No. 
1–AFrogs, switches, and crossings, and parts of same.
 
1–BTrack fastenings, track bolts, spikes, etc.
 
1–CTrack tools—all kinds, including hand and push cars, gasoline motor cars, velocipedes, and parts of same, and miscellaneous track material.
 
2–AInterlocking and signal material.
 
2–BTelegraph and telephone material.
 
3Building and paving brick, c
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