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TABLE OF LOCALITIES

[The numbers in parentheses after citation indicate where locality is considered.]

Abbeville, La., from Jackson, Miss. Clean rice, 21 (22).

Aberdeen, S. Dak., from Arkansas and Missouri. Strawberries and grapes, 371 (377).

Aberdeen, S. Dak., from Wyoming. Petroleum and petroleum products, 363 (369).

Abingdon, Va., to Lexington, Ky. Unmanufactured leaf tobacco, 149.
Acosta, Ky., to Traverse City, Mich. Bituminous coal, 728 (729).

Adamsdale, Mass., from Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Bituminous coal; divisions of joint rates, 511 (551).

Adel, Iowa, to Cascade, Iowa. Lumber, coal, and tile; demurrage, 7.
Agency City, Iowa, from Quincy, Ill. Sand and gravel, 382 (384).
Akron, Ohio, from Compton, Calif. Crude rubber, 223.

Akron, Ohio, to the South. Soda and soda products, 784 (785).
Alabama from Bastrop, West Monroe, and New Iberia, La.
paper bags, pulpboard, and fiber board, 171 (172).

Wrapping paper,

Alabama to Ivorydale (Cincinnati), Ohio, transited and reshipped to Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Rosin, 655.

Alabama to Montgomery, Ala., transited and reshipped to Mobile, Ala., and New Orleans, La., for export. Cotton, 402.

Alabama from Saltville, Va., Michigan, New York, and Ohio. Soda and soda products, 784 (785).

Alabama from the Southeast, transited and reshipped to various destinations. Lumber, piles, crossties, and other forest products, 625.

Alabama to various destinations. Cottonseed shavings, 772.

Alabama to various points.

shavings, 140.

Cotton linters billed as cottonseed-hull fiber or

Alabama to various points. Cottonseed-hull fiber or shavings, 115.

Albany, N. Y., to New Mexico via St. Louis, Mo. Class rates, 156 (162).

Albany, Tex., from Cudahy, Wis., Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and official territory. Internal-combustion engines, compressors, and parts, 287 (290).

Albert Lea, Minn., to New Mexico. Class rates, 156 (159).

Albia, Iowa, from Quincy, Ill. Sand and gravel, 382.

Albuquerque, N. Mex., from Fredonia, Kans. Linseed oil, 209 (210).
Alexander, W. Va., to Traverse City, Mich. Bituminous coal, 728 (729).

Alexandria, La., from Chattanooga, Tenn., and Rome, Ga. Farm wagons and stoves, 603.

Alexandria, La., to St. Louis, Mo., and Chicago, Ill.

Pecans, 145 (146).

Bitu

Alexandria Junction, Md., from Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky.

minous coal; divisions of joint rates, 511 (538).

Alkali, Ohio, to the South. Soda and soda products, 784 (785).

Alta Vista, Va., from Martinsburg and Berkeley, W. Va. Lime and ground limestone, 431 (433).

Alton, Ill., from Pekin, Ill., and New Orleans, La. Denatured alcohol, 717 (720).

Alto Pass, Ill., to New Orleans, La. Fresh peaches, 407.

Altus, Okla., from Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Arkansas.

cabbage, turnips, and tomatoes, 489 (491).

Potatoes.

Alvin, Ill., from Pekin, Ill., and New Orleans, La. Denatured alcohol, 717 (720). Amarillo, Tex., to New Mexico. Class rates, 156.

Amboy, Ind., from Pekin, Ill., and New Orleans, La. Denatured alcohol, 717 (720).

Andalusia, Ala., to Montgomery, Ala., transited and reshipped to Mobile, Ala., and New Orleans, La., for export. Cotton, 402 (403).

Andrews, S. C., to Charleston, S. C., for movement by water beyond. Crossties, 693.

Angola, Ind., group from Ottawa, Ill., district. Silica sand, 721 (722).

Anna, Ill., from Pekin, Ill., and New Orleans, La. Denatured alcohol, 717 (720). Anniston, Ala., from Saltville, Va., Michigan, New York, and Ohio. Soda and soda products, 784.

Anson, Tex., from Kansas, Missouri. Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Potatoes, cabbage, turnips, and tomatoes, 489 (492).

Antonito, Colo., to Roswell, N. Mex. Lettuce, 387.

Apperson, Okla., to various points. Internal-combustion engines, compressors, and parts, 287 (291).

Araby, Ariz., to San Diego and Lakeside, Calif., and related points. Baled hay, 673.

Araby, Ariz., to San Diego and Lakeside, Calif., and related points via Mexico. Baled hay, 673.

Archer City, Tex., to Norphlet, Ark. Oil-well machinery, 343.

Ardmore, Okla., from Philadelphia, Pa. Linoleum and oilcloth, 189 (205). Ardmore, Okla., to Texas and Louisiana ports.

products; export and coastwise, 483 (485).

Petroleum and petroleum

Argo, Tex., from Arkansas and Oklahoma. Coal and coke, 409 (411).

Arizona from Fredonia, Kans. Linseed oil, 209.

Arkadelphia, Ark., to Little Rock, Ark., transited and reshipped to various points. Cotton and cotton linters, 163.

Arkansas to central, Illinois, and western trunk-line territories. Strawberries and grapes, 371.

Arkansas from Chicago, Ill., Pine Island, Minn., and Wisconsin. Cheese; classification, 239 (240).

Arkansas from Cudahy, Wis., Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and official territory. Internal-combustion engines, compressors, and parts, 287.

Arkansas from Iola, Kans. Rig irons, 355.

Arkansas to Jackson, Miss., and New Orleans, La. Clean rice, 21.

Arkansas to Little Rock, Ark., transited and reshipped to various points. Cotton and cotton linters, 163.

Arkansas from and to Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas. Wrought-iron and steel pipe, pipe fittings, and steel tanks, 421.

Arkansas to New Mexico. Class rates, 156 (158).

Arkansas to Oklahoma and Texas. Potatoes, cabbage, turnips, and tomatoes, 489.

Arkansas to Texas. Coal and coke, 409.

Arkansas from Texas. Root vegetables; weights, 267.

Arkansas to various points.

shavings, 140.

Cotton linters billed as cottonseed-hull fiber or

Arkansas to various points. Internal-combustion engines, compressors, and

parts, 287.

Arkansas City, Kans., to various points. Internal-combustion engines, compressors, and parts, 287 (291).

Artesia, N. Mex., from Cudahy, Wis., Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and official territory. Internal-combustion engines, compressors, and parts, 287.

Artesia, N. Mex., from Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, and points east. Class rates, 156.

Asbestos, Md., to official, southern, and western territories and Pacific coast. Linoleum, felt-base floor covering, oilcloth, and carpet lining, 189 (191). Ashburn, Mo., from New Orleans, La. Nitrate of soda, 283.

Ashland, Ky., from lower Mississippi Valley. Petroleum and petroleum products, 666 (671).

Ashland, Ky., to New Mexico via St. Louis, Mo. Class rates, 156 (162).
Ashley, Ill., from Pekin, Ill., and New Orleans, La. Denatured alcohol, 717 (720).
Aspara, Calif., to San Diego and Lakeside, Calif., and related points.

hay, 673 (674).

Baled

Atchison, T. & S. F. Ry. points from St. Louis, Mo., and points east of, transited at Tulsa, Okla. Steel articles; through routes and joint rates, 741. Athenia, N. J., to official, southern, and western territories and Pacific coast. Linoleum, felt-base floor covering, oilcloth, and carpet lining, 189 (191). Athens, La., from East St. Louis, Ill., originating at Lenock, N. Dak., transited at Blue Island, Ill. Oats, 61.

Athol, Mass., from Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Bituminous coal; divisions of joint rates, 511 (574).

Atlanta, Ga., from Bastrop, West Monroe, and New Iberia, La. Wrapping paper, paper bags, pulpboard, and fiber board, 171.

Atlanta, Ga., from Cereal, Pa. Corn flakes, 589.

Atlanta, Ga., from Chicago, Ill., Pine Island, Minn., and Wisconsin. Cheese; classification, 239 (255).

Atlanta, Ga., from Florida. Oranges and grapefruit, 335.

Atlanta, Ga., from official, southern, and western territories. Linoleum, feltbase floor covering, oilcloth, and carpet lining, 189 (198).

Atlanta, Ga., from the Southeast, transited and reshipped to various destinations. Lumber, piles, crossties, and other forest products, 625 (627). Atlanta, Tex., from East St. Louis, Ill. Fertilizer and fertilizer compounds, 427 (428).

Attleboro, Mass., from Canada transited at Burlington, Vt. 57 (58).

Forest products,

Attleboro, Mass., from Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Bituminous coal; divisions of joint rates, 511 (551).

Aurora, Ind., from Pekin, Ill., and New Orleans, La. Denatured alcohol, 717 (720).

Aurora, Nebr., from Nebraska transited and reshipped to Chugwater, Wheatland, and Uva, Wyo. Corn, 230.

Avery, Iowa, from Quincy, Ill. Sand and gravel, 382 (384).

Baldwinville, Mass., from Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Bituminous coal; divisions of joint rates, 511 (574).

Baltimore, Md., to New Mexico via St. Louis, Mo. Class rates, 156 (162). Baltimore, Md., from Newville, Pa. Carbonated beverages, including ginger

ale, 756.

Baltimore, Md., from Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Bituminous coal; divisions of joint rates, 511 (520).

Baltimore, Md., to Wabash, Ind. Imported wood pulp, 453.

Barberton, Ohio, to the South. Soda and soda products, 784 (785).

Bardsdale, Md., from Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Bituminous coal; divisions of joint rates, 511 (538).

Barry, Ill., to Paducah, Ky. Bulk apples, 15.

Bartlett, Okla., from and to Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas. Wrought-iron and steel pipe, pipe fittings, and steel tanks, 421 (422).

Bass, Tex., to Healdton, Okla. Wrought-iron and steel pipe, 413.

Bastrop, La., to southern territory. Wrapping paper, paper bags, and pulpboard, 171.

Baton Rouge, La., to Ohio and Mississippi River crossings and Kentucky. Petroleum and petroleum products, 666.

Baton Rouge, La., from Oklahoma. Petroleum and petroleum products; export and coastwise, 483 (484).

Bayboro, N. C., from Puddledock, Va. Gravel, 29.

Bayside, N. J., from Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Bituminous coal; divisions of joint rates, 511 (539).

Beach Glen, N. J., from Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Bituminous coal; divisions of joint rates, 511 (573).

Beaumont, Tex., from Oklahoma.

and coastwise, 483 (484).

Petroleum and petroleum products; export

Beaver, Okla., to Wichita, Kans., transited and reconsigned to Ogden, Utah, and California. Wheat and coarse grain, 94.

Bedford, Ind., from Pekin, Ill., and New Orleans, La. Denatured alcohol, 717 (720).

Beechwood, W. Va., to Traverse City, Mich. Bituminous coal, 728 (729). Beggs, Okla., from Cudahy, Wis., Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and official territory. Internal-combustion engines, compressors, and parts, 287 (290).

Beggs, Okla., to various points. Internal-combustion engines, compressors, and parts, 287 (291).

Belding, Mich., from Columbia City and Bourbon, Ind. Rough lumber, 418. Belle Fourche, S. Dak., from Arkansas and Missouri. Strawberries and grapes, 371 (377).

Belle Fourche, S. Dak., from Wyoming. Petroleum and petroleum products, 363 (369).

Belleville, Ill., from Pekin, Ill., and New Orleans, La. (720).

Denatured alcohol, 717

Bellville, Tex., to Minneapolis, Minn., reconsigned to South Hibbing, Minn. Watermelons, 185.

Beloit, Wis., from Pekin, Ill., and New Orleans, La. (720).

Denatured alcohol, 717

Belspring, Va., to Traverse City, Mich. Bituminous coal, 728 (729).
Bemidji, Minn., from Wyoming. Petroleum and petroleum products, 363 (370).
Benton, Ill., from Pekin, Ill., and New Orleans, La. Denatured alcohol, 717
(720).

Berkeley, W. Va., to metropolitan New York. Lime, 97.

Berkeley, W. Va., to Virginia. Lime and ground limestone, 431.

Berkeley Springs, W. Va., to New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Glass sand and ground flint, 734.

Berkeley Springs-Hancock district, W. Va., to New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Glass sand and ground flint, 734 (735).

Berlin, Mass., from Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Bituminous coal; divisions of joint rates, 511 (573).

Coal and coke, 409 (410).

Bernice, Ark., to Texas.
Best, Tex., from Iola, Kans.
Biloxi, Miss., to Ivorydale
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Rig irons, 355.

(Cincinnati), Ohio, transited and reshipped to Rosin, 655 (656).

Birmingham, Ala., from Bastrop, West Monroe, and New Iberia, La. Wrapping paper, paper bags, pulpboard, and fiber board, 171. Birmingham, Ala., from Cereal, Pa. Corn flakes, 589.

Birmingham, Ala., from Milwaukee and North Milwaukee, Wis. Linseed oil, 3. Birmingham, Ala., from Saltville, Va., Michigan, New York, and Ohio. Soda and soda products, 784.

Birmingport, Ala., from and to New Orleans, La. Through routes and joint rates; rail-and-barge, 129.

Bismarck, N. Dak., from Wyoming. Petroleum and petroleum products, 363 (370).

Bivalve, N. J., from Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Bituminous coal; divisions of joint rates, 511 (539).

Black, Ala., to Montgomery, Ala., transited and reshipped to Mobile, Ala., and New Orleans, La., for export. Cotton, 402 (403).

Black Rock, N. Y., to various points. Internal-combustion engines, compressors, and parts, 287 (288).

Blacksburg, Va., to Traverse City, Mich. Bituminous coal, 728 (729).

Blakely, S. C., to Charleston, S. C., for movement by water beyond. Crossties, 693 (694).

Blaney, S. C., to Charleston, S. C., for movement by water beyond. Crossties, 693.

Blodgett, Miss., to Monticello, Ark. Lumber; misrouting, 127.

Bloomfield, N. J., from Painesville, Ohio. Crude carbolic acid, 323.

Blue Earth, Minn., from Chicago, Ill. Tin cans, 777.

Blue Goose, Calif., to San Diego and Lakeside, Calif., and related points. Baled hay, 673 (674).

Blue Island, Ill., to Athens, La., via East St. Louis, Ill., originating at Lenock, N. Dak. Oats, 61.

Bluffton, Ind., group from Ottawa, Ill., district. Silica sand, 721 (722).

Boley, Okla., to various points.

and parts, 287 (291).

Internal-combustion engines, compressors,

Boling, Tex., to West Lake, La. Fabricated steel tank material, 291.
Bon Ayr, Ind., to Illinois. Bituminous coal, 317.

Bond Hill, Ohio, from Ottawa district, Ill. Silica sand, 469 (470).
Bonham, Tex., from Arkansas and Oklahoma. Coal and coke, 409 (411).
Borger, Tex., from Cudahy, Wis., Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and
official territory. Internal-combustion engines, compressors, and parts, 287
(290.)

Borger, Tex., to various points. Internal-combustion engines, compressors, and parts, 287 (291).

Boston, Mass., from Little Rock, Ark., originating in Arkansas. Cotton and cotton linters, 163 (164).

Boston, Mass., to New Mexico via St. Louis, Mo. Class rates, 156 (162).

Boston, Mass., from Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Bituminous coal; divisions of joint rates, 511 (527).

Boston, Mass., from Whippany, N. J. Paper boards, 32 (33).

Bourbon, Ind., to Belding, Mich. Rough lumber, 418.

Boyleston Street, Mass., from Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Bituminous coal; divisions of joint rates, 511 (573).

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