Skeleton Flatcar for Pipe Hauling
A specialized skeleton flatcar with minimal decking laid on the underframe, optimized for securing long pipes or poles, featuring no roof, sides, or ends. It qualifies for HTS 8606.99.0130 as a flat floor/deck flatcar per the exact tariff description for open railway freight cars.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If fitted with depressed center well
Well cars or depressed flatcars have different subheadings from standard flat deck flatcars.
If imported as separate running gear sets
Wheels, axles, or wheel sets are parts under 8607, per chapter notes, not complete vehicles.
If basic steel structures without rail fittings
Non-railway steel platforms classify under iron/steel structures, excluding railway-specific cars.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Provide engineering drawings showing deck-on-underframe construction to distinguish from well cars or other depressed center types
• Comply with UIC or AAR interchange rules; include test certificates for braking systems
Related Products under HTS 8606.99.01.30
Standard 60-Foot Flatcar
A 60-foot long flatcar with a flat steel deck laid directly on the underframe, designed for transporting oversized loads like machinery or lumber without any roof, sides, or ends. It falls under HTS 8606.99.0130 as it precisely matches the definition of a flatcar with no raised sides or ends for railway freight use.
Heavy-Duty 70-Foot Flatcar
A reinforced 70-foot flatcar featuring a low-profile flat deck on the underframe, ideal for hauling heavy construction equipment or wind turbine blades, with no roof, sides, or ends. Classified under HTS 8606.99.0130 due to its open flat floor design for railway freight.
Articulated Double-Flatcar Set
An articulated pair of 140-foot equivalent flatcars connected with a shared truck, each with flat decks on underframes, no roof, sides, or ends, for efficient transport of large transformers. Falls under HTS 8606.99.0130 for open flat floor freight cars.
Low-Profile Machinery Flatcar
A low-profile flatcar with a flat deck directly on the underframe, designed for loading tall machinery like generators, featuring no roof, raised sides, or ends. Classified in HTS 8606.99.0130 matching the tariff's flat floor freight car criteria.