(_e_) Special class--Goods which in consignments of 10 tons, or
paying for that weight, are carried at special reduced rates.
Goods in the Special Class must be in lots of 10,000 kilos. (10
Tons.) If a consignment weighed 11,000 kilos., the first 10,000
kilos, would be charged at the Special Rate, and the remaining 1,000
kilos. at the rate for Class I.
Goods in classes A, B, and C, are only charged at those rates if the
consignments exceed 5 tons.
Goods belonging to Classes B, C, and D, and to the Special Class are
carried in open wagons, the railway not being compelled to provide
covers; but the consignor may cover the trucks _at his own expense
and risk_, or give instructions in the freight-note for having the
goods rated according to Class A, in which case they are treated in
the same manner as goods belonging to that class. An exception is
made, however, in the case of those goods which, according to law,
must be carried in open trucks.
The consignor may also give directions that the goods belonging to
Class A are to be carried at the rates of Class B, in which case
they are conveyed in open trucks. Those goods, which although paying
the rates of Class A, must be carried in open trucks, are excluded
from this regulation.
At the special request of senders, tarpaulins are supplied by some
of the railway companies, if there are any available, upon payment
of fl. 1.60 (2s. 8d.) each, for distances up to 225 kilometres, with
an additional charge of fl. 0.80 (1s. 4d.) for each additional 225
kilom. The DUTCH RHENISH and HOLLAND RAILWAY COMPANIES do not supply
tarpaulins under any circumstances.
The railway companies undertake no responsibility whatever for
damage arising from goods being carried in open trucks.
* * * * *
The following charges are allowed by law in addition to the
foregoing rates and terminals: and with few exceptions they are the
same on all railways.
For loading or unloading goods carried under the conditions
of the truck load classes, if the service is performed by the
railway company--
DUTCH STATES AND CENTRAL RAILWAYS, 5d. per ton.
HOLLAND RAILWAY, 4d. per ton for ordinary sized goods, for
articles weighing 1 ton or more 1s. 2d. per ton.
DUTCH RHENISH Railway, 4d. per ton.
Goods which are of unusual size or weight, or for the loading
and unloading of which special arrangements have to be made,
must always be loaded and unloaded by consignor or consignee at
their own cost and risk.
For the use of cranes and other hoisting tackle, when the owner of
the Goods finds the labour, the following are the charges:
DUTCH STATES AND CENTRAL RAILWAYS, 10d. per ton.
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