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Locomotive Information

Used by railroads and locomotive operators to communicate detailed information about locomotives and their operational characteristics, this transaction set flows primarily from railroad operators or maintenance facilities to equipment management systems, logistics coordinators, and regulatory authorities. Typically sent in response to requests for equipment specifications or as part of routine asset inventory reporting, the 436 transaction set uses the LFI (Beginning Segment for Locomotive Information) to identify and classify the locomotive being reported, the N7 (Equipment Details) segment to convey specific technical specifications and current status, and optional K3 (File Information) segments to attach supplementary documentation or historical notes about the locomotive’s condition or maintenance record.

For example, Union Pacific Railroad might transmit a 436 transaction to its maintenance scheduling system at its Omaha yard, providing current details on a diesel locomotive assigned to freight service. The LFI segment establishes that this is locomotive number UP-4521 in active operation, while the N7 segment specifies its engine type, horsepower rating, last inspection date, and current mileage. If the locomotive recently underwent coupling modifications, a K3 segment might reference the inspection report number and certification date, ensuring that dispatch operations have verified, up-to-date equipment information before assigning the unit to the next service cycle.

Locomotive Information (LI436) contains 1 table (Heading), 0 loops, and 5 segments. Sign up free or login to view every table, loop, and element in full, as well as download it in Markdown or console (text) formats.

Heading
ST 0100
Transaction Set Header
R
Max 1
N7 0300
Equipment Details
R
Max 1
K3 0400
File Information
O
Max 3
SE 0500
Transaction Set Trailer
R
Max 1

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