NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "railroad"
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- 336510-04 - Railroad Equipment (Manufacturing)Railroad Equipment Manufacturing is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336510, which involves the production of railroad rolling stock. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of various equipment and components used in the construction, maintenance, and operation of railroads. Railroad Equipment Manufacturing includes the production of locomotive parts, …Examples: Railroad track switches, Railroad signaling equipment, Railroad crossing gates, Railroad
- 423860-21 - Railroad Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Railroad Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) involves the distribution of equipment and supplies used in the construction, maintenance, and operation of railroads. This industry provides a range of products such as locomotives, railcars, track materials, signaling and communication systems, and safety equipment. Companies in this industry supply products to railroad companies, …Examples: Railroad ties, Railroad signals, Railroad communication systems, Railroad wheels,
- 531190-02 - Lessors Of Railroad PropertyLessors of Railroad Property is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 531190 that involves the leasing of railroad properties to railroad companies or other businesses that require railroad tracks for their operations. This industry includes the leasing of railroad tracks, yards, terminals, and other related facilities. The lessors of railroad property are …Examples: Freight railroads, Passenger railroads, Railroad maintenance companies, Railroad
- 237990-07 - Railroad ContractorsRailroad Contractors are companies that specialize in the construction, maintenance, and repair of railroad tracks and related infrastructure. This industry involves a range of activities, from laying new tracks to repairing existing ones, as well as building bridges, tunnels, and other structures that are necessary for the safe and efficient operation of railroads. …Examples: Railroad track construction, Railroad track maintenance, Railroad bridge construction,
- 321113-07 - Railroad Ties (Manufacturing)Railroad Ties Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Sawmills Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of wooden railroad ties, which are used to support railroad tracks. The manufacturing process includes cutting, shaping, and treating the wood to ensure durability and resistance to decay. Railroad ties are an essential component of the railway …Examples: Wooden railroad ties, Treated railroad ties, Hardwood railroad ties, Softwood railroad
- 488210-05 - Railroad Switching & Terminal EstblshmntRailroad Switching & Terminal Estblshmnt is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 488210 that involves providing support activities for rail transportation. This industry is responsible for the operation of railroad terminals, yards, and stations, as well as the switching of railroad cars between tracks. Railroad Switching & Terminal Estblshmnt companies are essential to the …Examples: Railroad Yard Operations, Railroad Terminal Operations, Railroad Station Operations,
- 488210-04 - Railroad Equipment & Supplies RepairingRailroad Equipment & Supplies Repairing is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 488210, which falls under the title "Support Activities for Rail Transportation". This industry involves the repair and maintenance of railroad equipment and supplies, including locomotives, railcars, and tracks. The repair work can range from routine maintenance to major overhauls and repairs of damaged …Examples: Railroad bridge repair, Railroad tie replacement, Railroad switch repair, Railroad wheel
- 482111-02 - RailroadsRailroads are a type of transportation industry that involves the use of trains to transport goods and passengers across long distances. This industry is a vital part of the global economy, as it provides a cost-effective and efficient means of transporting large quantities of goods over land. Railroads typically operate on a network of tracks that span across countries and …Examples: Railroad construction, Railroad maintenance, Railroad equipment manufacturing, Railroad
- 336510-01 - Dining Car Builders (Manufacturing)Dining Car Builders (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336510, which involves the manufacturing of railroad rolling stock. This industry is responsible for the production of dining cars, which are specialized railroad cars designed to provide food service to passengers during long-distance train travel. Dining Car Builders (Manufacturing) is a niche industry that …Examples: Railroad car kitchen equipment manufacturing, Railroad car food service equipment manufacturing,
- 444240-17 - Railroad Ties (Retail)Railroad Ties (Retail) is a subdivision of the Nursery, Garden Center, and Farm Supply Retailers industry that involves the retail sale of railroad ties. Railroad ties are rectangular wooden beams that are used as a base for railroad tracks. They are also commonly used in landscaping and construction projects as retaining walls, steps, and borders. The Railroad …Examples: Landscaping projects, Garden edging, Retaining walls, Steps, Pathways, Raised garden beds, Fence posts, Building
- 423310-38 - Railroad Ties (Wholesale)Railroad ties are an essential component of railway infrastructure, providing support and stability to the tracks. The wholesale industry of railroad ties involves the distribution of these wooden or concrete beams to railway companies, contractors, and other businesses involved in railway construction and maintenance. The industry is responsible for sourcing, purchasing, and …Examples: Railroad museums
- 459120-32 - Railroads-Model (Retail)Railroads-Model (Retail) is a specialized industry that caters to hobbyists and enthusiasts who are interested in building and collecting model trains and railroads. This industry involves the retail sale of model trains, tracks, scenery, and accessories that are used to create miniature versions of real-life railroads. The products sold in this industry are typically …Examples: Scenery materials for model railroads, Railroad books and magazines, Railroad-themed clothing and
- 482111-03 - TrainsThe Trains industry, a subdivision of Line-Haul Railroads, involves the transportation of goods and passengers via rail. Trains are a crucial mode of transportation for industries such as agriculture, mining, and manufacturing, as well as for commuters and travelers. The industry includes a range of services such as freight transportation, passenger transportation, and maintenance and …Examples: Railroad maintenance and repair, Railroad construction, Railroad equipment leasing,
- 532411-03 - Railroad Car LeasingRailroad car leasing is a type of commercial transportation equipment rental and leasing service that involves leasing railroad cars to businesses and organizations that require them for the transportation of goods and materials. Railroad car leasing companies own and maintain a fleet of railroad cars that are leased out to customers for a specified period of time. …Examples: Grain transportation, Chemical transportation, Petroleum transportation, Automotive transportation, Construction
- 532411-04 - Railroad Cars-UsedThe Railroad Cars-Used industry involves the rental and leasing of used railroad cars for commercial transportation purposes. These cars are typically used for the transportation of goods and materials across long distances. Companies in this industry acquire used railroad cars and make them available for rent or lease to businesses that require them for their transportation …Examples: Freight Car Rental, Tank Car Rental, Hopper Car Rental, Boxcar Rental, Gondola Car Rental, Flatcar Rental, Covered
- 336510-03 - Railroad Cars (Manufacturing)Railroad Cars (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336510, which involves the manufacturing of railroad rolling stock. This industry is responsible for the production of railroad cars, including passenger cars, freight cars, and other specialized cars used in the transportation of goods and people. The manufacturing process involves the design, engineering, and …Examples: Passenger cars, Tank cars, Hopper cars, Box cars, Flat cars, Gondola cars, Refrigerator cars, Intermodal cars, Auto
- 459120-27 - Model Railroad Equipment & Supplies (Retail)Model Railroad Equipment & Supplies (Retail) is a specialized industry that caters to hobbyists and enthusiasts who are interested in building and operating model trains. This industry involves the retail sale of a wide range of products that are used in the construction and maintenance of model railroads. These products include locomotives, rolling stock, track, scenery, and …Examples: Railroad signals
- 336510-06 - Locomotive Rebuilding (Manufacturing)Locomotive rebuilding (manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the repair, refurbishment, and rebuilding of locomotives. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336510, which is focused on railroad rolling stock manufacturing. Locomotive rebuilding is a crucial aspect of the railroad industry, as it allows for the continued use of locomotives that may have …Examples: Locomotive engine rebuilding, Locomotive transmission rebuilding, Locomotive brake system rebuilding, Locomotive
- 423860-28 - Transportation Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)The Transportation Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of transportation equipment and supplies, excluding motor vehicles. This includes a wide range of products such as aircraft parts, boat equipment, railroad equipment, and more. Companies in this industry typically purchase products from manufacturers and sell them to retailers or directly to …Examples: Railroad equipment and supplies
- 113310-04 - Pole & Piling (Manufacturing)The Pole & Piling (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of wooden poles and piles that are used in various construction and infrastructure projects. These poles and piles are typically made from softwood species such as pine, fir, and spruce, and are used for a range of applications including utility poles, foundation piles, and marine structures. The manufacturing process involves …Examples: Railroad ties
- 212312-01 - Crushed & Broken LimestoneCrushed & Broken Limestone is a subdivision of the Crushed and Broken Limestone Mining and Quarrying industry. This industry involves mining and quarrying of limestone, which is a sedimentary rock composed primarily of calcium carbonate. The limestone is extracted from open-pit mines and quarries, crushed to various sizes, and transported to different locations for use in construction, …Examples: Railroad ballast
- 212313-02 - Granite-DecomposedThe Granite-Decomposed industry involves the mining and quarrying of granite that has been decomposed into small particles or fragments. This type of granite is often used as a base material for roads, driveways, and other construction projects. The decomposed granite is created through the natural weathering and erosion of granite rock formations over time. The resulting material is typically a …Examples: Railroad ballast
- 212319-02 - Crushed & Broken Stone NECThe Crushed & Broken Stone NEC industry involves the mining and quarrying of stones such as granite, limestone, sandstone, and basaltic rock. These stones are crushed and broken into smaller pieces for use in construction, road building, and other applications. The industry also includes establishments that primarily produce gravel and pebbles. …Examples: Crushed rock for railroad ballast
- 212321-01 - Construction-Sand & GravelThe Construction-Sand & Gravel industry involves the mining and excavation of sand and gravel from open-pit mines and dredges, as well as the processing and sorting of the raw materials into a range of different products. These products are used in a variety of construction projects, including roads, bridges, buildings, and landscaping. …Examples: Railroad ballast production
- 212321-05 - Sand & Gravel (Manufacturing)The Sand & Gravel (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of sand and gravel products, typically through the mining and processing of rock deposits. These products are used in a variety of construction and landscaping projects, as well as in the production of concrete and asphalt. The manufacturing process typically involves the use of heavy equipment to extract and transport raw …Examples: Railroad ballast
- 221118-02 - Power Take-OffsPower Take-Offs is a subdivision of the Other Electric Power Generation industry, which involves the production of electric power through various means other than hydroelectric, fossil fuel, or nuclear sources. Power Take-Offs specifically refers to the equipment used to transfer power from a prime mover, such as an engine or turbine, to another machine or device. This allows the second machine …Examples: Railroad locomotives
- 237110-20 - Erosion ControlErosion Control is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 237110, which involves the construction of water and sewer line and related structures. Erosion Control is a crucial aspect of construction projects that aims to prevent soil erosion and sedimentation. This industry is responsible for implementing measures to control erosion and sedimentation, such as installing erosion control blankets, silt …Examples: Railroad construction
- 237310-08 - Pavement MarkingPavement marking is a specialized industry that involves the application of various markings on roads, highways, parking lots, and other paved surfaces. These markings are used to provide guidance and information to drivers, pedestrians, and other road users. Pavement marking is an essential aspect of road safety and helps to reduce accidents and improve traffic flow. The industry requires …Examples: Railroad crossings
- 237310-20 - Stripe PaintersStripe Painters are professionals who specialize in painting stripes on highways, streets, and bridges. They are responsible for creating clear and visible markings on roads to ensure the safety of drivers and pedestrians. Stripe Painters work in a variety of settings, including urban and rural areas, and are often required to work at night to minimize traffic disruptions. …Examples: Railroad crossings
- 237310-21 - Stripers-MechanicalStripers-Mechanical is a subdivision of the Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction industry that specializes in the application of mechanical striping on roads, highways, and bridges. This industry involves the use of specialized equipment and machinery to apply paint and other materials to road surfaces in order to create clear and visible markings for drivers. Stripers-Mechanical companies …Examples: Railroad crossings
- 238220-43 - Tools-Pneumatic RepairingTools-Pneumatic Repairing is a subdivision of the Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors industry that involves the repair and maintenance of pneumatic tools used in various applications. Pneumatic tools are powered by compressed air and are commonly used in construction, manufacturing, and automotive industries. The repair and maintenance of these tools require specialized knowledge …Examples: Railroad industry
- 238290-28 - Hoisting & Rigging ServiceHoisting & Rigging Service is a specialized industry that involves the lifting and moving of heavy equipment, machinery, and materials. This industry is responsible for ensuring that the equipment and materials are safely transported from one location to another. Hoisting & Rigging Service is an essential part of many industries, including construction, manufacturing, and transportation. …Examples: Railroad track maintenance
- 321114-01 - Creosote (Manufacturing)Creosote manufacturing is a process that involves the treatment of wood with creosote oil to protect it from decay and insect damage. Creosote is a dark brown to black oily liquid that is derived from coal tar. The process of creosote manufacturing involves the distillation of coal tar, which produces a range of chemicals including creosote oil. The creosote oil is then treated with a range of …Examples: Railroad ties
- 321114-02 - Lumber-Treating (Manufacturing)Lumber-Treating (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Wood Preservation (Manufacturing) industry that involves the process of treating lumber to increase its durability and resistance to decay, insects, and other environmental factors. This process is essential for ensuring that wood products have a longer lifespan and can be used in a variety of applications, including construction, furniture, …Examples: Railroad ties
- 321215-02 - Structural Wood Members NEC (Manufacturing)Structural Wood Members NEC (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 321215, which involves the manufacturing of engineered wood members. This industry is responsible for producing a variety of wood products that are used in construction and building projects. Structural Wood Members NEC (Manufacturing) specifically focuses on the production of wood members that are used for structural …Examples: Railroad ties
- 321918-02 - Crossarms (Manufacturing)Crossarms manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of wooden or composite arms used to support power lines, telephone lines, and other utility lines. These crossarms are typically rectangular in shape and are designed to withstand the weight of the cables they support. The manufacturing process involves cutting, shaping, and treating the wood or composite material to …Examples: Railroad signal crossarms
- 324110-09 - Oils-Re-Refined (Manufacturing)Oils-Re-Refined (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Petroleum Refineries (Manufacturing) industry that involves the manufacturing of base oils from used oils through a refining process. This process involves removing impurities and contaminants from used oils to produce high-quality base oils that can be used in the production of lubricants, hydraulic fluids, and other industrial oils. The …Examples: Railroad lubricant manufacturing
- 326299-03 - Brake Lining (Manufacturing)Brake lining manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of friction materials used in braking systems. These materials are designed to withstand high temperatures and provide reliable stopping power for a range of vehicles and machinery. The manufacturing process involves the use of various raw materials and specialized equipment to create brake linings that meet strict …Examples: Railroad brake linings
- 327332-01 - Concrete Pipe (Manufacturing)Concrete Pipe Manufacturing involves the production of reinforced and non-reinforced concrete pipes used for drainage systems, sewage systems, and culverts. The process includes mixing cement, sand, gravel, and water to create a concrete mixture that is then poured into molds to form the pipes. The pipes are then cured and tested for strength and durability before being shipped to customers. …Examples: Railroad drainage pipes
- 327390-03 - Concrete-Prestressed (Manufacturing)Concrete-Prestressed (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Other Concrete Product Manufacturing industry that involves the production of precast concrete products that have been reinforced with high-strength steel strands or cables. This process of prestressing the concrete allows for increased strength and durability, making it ideal for use in a variety of construction applications. …Examples: Railroad ties
- 327992-07 - Slag (Manufacturing)Slag manufacturing is a process of producing a byproduct of metal smelting operations. It involves the separation of impurities from molten metal, resulting in a glass-like substance that is commonly used in construction and road building. The process of slag manufacturing is highly specialized and requires a deep understanding of metallurgy and chemistry. …Examples: Railroad ballast
- 331420-09 - Babbitting (Manufacturing)Babbitting manufacturing is a specialized process that involves the creation of bearings and other components made from a soft metal alloy called Babbitt. This process is commonly used in the automotive, aerospace, and industrial machinery industries. Babbitt is a soft metal alloy that is used to create bearings that are designed to reduce friction and wear between moving parts. The process of …Examples: Railroad equipment manufacturing
- 331511-01 - Castings-Iron (Manufacturing)Castings-Iron (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Iron Foundries (Manufacturing) industry that involves the production of iron castings through the process of melting iron and pouring it into molds. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of iron castings that are used in various applications across different industries. Castings-Iron (Manufacturing) is a highly …Examples: Railroad components
- 331511-04 - Foundries-Iron (Manufacturing)Foundries-Iron (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 331511 that involves the production of iron castings. This industry is responsible for melting iron and pouring it into molds to create a wide range of products, from small components to large machinery parts. The process of iron casting involves several steps, including patternmaking, molding, melting, pouring, and finishing. …Examples: Railroad parts
- 331511-06 - Gray & Ductile Iron Foundries (Manufacturing)Gray & Ductile Iron Foundries (Manufacturing) is a subcategory of the Iron Foundries (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the production of iron castings using gray and ductile iron. Gray iron is a type of cast iron that has a graphitic microstructure, while ductile iron is a type of cast iron that has a nodular microstructure. The castings produced by this industry are used in a wide …Examples: Railroad components
- 331513-02 - Castings-Ferrous Metals (Manufacturing)Castings-Ferrous Metals (Manufacturing)" is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 331513 that involves the production of castings made of ferrous metals. This process involves melting iron or steel and pouring it into a mold to create a specific shape. The castings produced in this industry are used in a wide range of applications, including automotive, aerospace, construction, and industrial machinery. …Examples: Railroad components
- 331513-03 - Castings-Steel (Manufacturing)Castings-Steel (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Steel Foundries (except Investment) (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the production of steel castings through the process of melting and pouring steel into molds. The castings produced can be used in a variety of applications, including automotive, aerospace, construction, and industrial machinery. …Examples: Railroad Components
- 331513-04 - Foundries-Steel (Manufacturing)Foundries-Steel (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Steel Foundries (except Investment) (Manufacturing) industry under NAICS Code 331513. This industry involves the manufacturing of steel castings by pouring molten steel into molds. The molds are made by using patterns made of wood, metal, or plastic. Foundries-Steel (Manufacturing) is a highly specialized industry that requires skilled …Examples: Steel railroad parts
- 332111-04 - Crankshaft (Manufacturing)Crankshaft manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of crankshafts, which are essential components of internal combustion engines. Crankshafts are responsible for converting the reciprocating motion of the pistons into rotational motion, which drives the engine's flywheel. The manufacturing process involves a range of techniques, including forging, machining, and heat …Examples: Railroad equipment manufacturing
- 332111-06 - Forging-Die Sinkers (Manufacturing)Forging-Die Sinkers (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Iron and Steel Forging (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of metal forgings by using dies to shape the metal into the desired form. The process of forging involves heating the metal to a high temperature and then applying pressure to shape it. Forging-Die Sinkers (Manufacturing) specifically focuses on the …Examples: Railroad components
- 332111-07 - Forgings (Manufacturing)Forgings (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 332111 that involves the process of shaping metal by applying compressive forces using a hammer, press, or other machinery. This process is used to create complex shapes and structures that are stronger than those made by casting or machining. Forgings are commonly used in the automotive, aerospace, and construction industries, among …Examples: Railroad components
- 332216-23 - Pullers-Bearing/Gear/Wheel & Etc (Manufacturing)Pullers-Bearing/Gear/Wheel & Etc (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the production of tools used for removing bearings, gears, wheels, and other components from machinery. These tools are designed to grip and pull these components out of their housing without causing damage to the machinery or the component itself. This industry requires a high level of precision and …Examples: Railroad industry
- 333611-05 - Hydraulic Equipment (Manufacturing)Hydraulic Equipment Manufacturing involves the production of machinery and equipment that use fluid power to perform various tasks. This includes the manufacturing of hydraulic pumps, motors, valves, cylinders, and other components that are used in a wide range of industries. The equipment produced by this industry is used to generate, control, and transmit power through the use of pressurized …Examples: Railroad equipment
- 333611-09 - Engine Manufacturers & DistributorsEngine Manufacturers & Distributors is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333611 that involves the manufacturing and distribution of engines for various applications. This industry is responsible for producing engines that power a wide range of machinery, including vehicles, generators, and industrial equipment. Engine Manufacturers & Distributors are involved in the design, development, and …Examples: Railroad locomotive engines
- 333998-25 - Lubricating Devices & Systems (Manufacturing)Lubricating Devices & Systems (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 333998 that involves the production of machinery and equipment used for lubrication purposes. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of lubricating devices and systems that are used in various applications across different sectors. The lubricating devices and systems produced by this industry are …Examples: Lubrication systems for railroad equipment
- 334290-07 - Traffic Signs Signals & Equipment (Manufacturing)The Traffic Signs Signals & Equipment Manufacturing industry involves the production of a wide range of equipment used for traffic control and management. This includes the manufacturing of traffic signals, signs, and related equipment used for roadways, highways, and other transportation systems. The industry plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety of drivers, pedestrians, and other road …Examples: Railroad crossing signals
- 334519-22 - Synchronizers (Manufacturing)Synchronizers manufacturing is a subdivision of the Other Measuring and Controlling Device Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of devices that synchronize the speed of different components in a machine or system. Synchronizers are used in a variety of applications, including automotive, aerospace, and industrial machinery. The devices are designed to ensure that …Examples: Railroad locomotive synchronizers
- 334519-29 - Vibration Control (Manufacturing)Vibration Control (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 334519 that involves the production of devices and equipment used to control and reduce vibrations in various applications. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a range of products that are used in a variety of industries, including aerospace, automotive, construction, and manufacturing. The primary goal of this …Examples: Railroad Track Vibration Control Systems
- 335991-02 - Carbon Brushes (Manufacturing)Carbon Brushes Manufacturing is a subdivision of the Carbon and Graphite Product Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of carbon brushes, which are essential components of electric motors and generators. Carbon brushes are used to transfer electrical current between stationary and rotating parts of the motor or generator. They are made of a mixture of carbon and graphite, …Examples: Railroad equipment manufacturers
- 336390-08 - Bearings-Rebabbitting (Manufacturing)Bearings-Rebabbitting (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the production of bearings by rebabbitting, which is the process of replacing the worn or damaged bearing material with a new layer of babbitt metal. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336390, which is focused on Other Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing. Bearings-Rebabbitting (Manufacturing) is an essential …Examples: Railroad bearings
- 423120-72 - Governors (Engine Parts (Wholesale))Governors (Engine Parts (Wholesale)) is a subdivision of the Motor Vehicle Supplies and New Parts Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of governors, which are devices that regulate the speed of an engine by controlling the amount of fuel or air that is allowed into the engine. Governors are used in a variety of applications, including in diesel engines, …Examples: Railroad equipment manufacturers
- 423120-74 - Jacks (Wholesale)Jacks (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Motor Vehicle Supplies and New Parts Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of jacks, which are mechanical devices used to lift heavy objects such as vehicles. Jacks (Wholesale) companies purchase jacks from manufacturers and sell them to retailers, repair shops, and other businesses that require jacks for their …Examples: Railroad companies
- 423140-09 - Universal Joints (Wholesale)Universal Joints (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Motor Vehicle Parts (Used) Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of universal joints, which are mechanical devices that connect two rotating shafts in order to transmit torque and rotational motion. Universal joints are commonly used in automotive and industrial applications, such as in drive shafts, …Examples: Railroad equipment suppliers
- 423310-23 - Log Buyers (Wholesale)Log Buyers (Wholesale) are companies that purchase logs from timber companies and other sources in large quantities for resale to other businesses. These logs are typically used for lumber production, paper manufacturing, and other wood-based products. Log Buyers (Wholesale) are responsible for inspecting the logs to ensure they meet quality standards, negotiating prices with suppliers, and …Examples: Railroad tie logs
- 423510-07 - Castings (Wholesale)The Castings (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of castings made of various materials such as iron, steel, aluminum, and brass. Castings are produced by pouring molten metal into a mold and allowing it to solidify into the desired shape. These castings are then sold to various industries for use in manufacturing a wide range of products. …Examples: Railroad castings
- 423510-13 - Iron-Pig (Wholesale)Iron-Pig (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Metal Service Centers and Other Metal Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of pig iron, which is a crude form of iron that is obtained by smelting iron ore with coke and limestone. Iron-Pig (Wholesale) companies purchase pig iron from manufacturers and sell it to various downstream industries, such as steel …Examples: Railroad companies
- 423710-01 - Bolts & Nuts (Wholesale)Bolts & Nuts (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Hardware Merchant Wholesalers industry that involves the wholesale distribution of bolts, nuts, screws, and other fasteners. This industry is responsible for supplying a wide range of fasteners to various industries, including construction, automotive, and manufacturing. Bolts & Nuts (Wholesale) companies typically purchase products from …Examples: Railroad fasteners
- 423830-10 - Cranes & Derricks (Wholesale)Cranes & Derricks (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of cranes and derricks, which are machines used to lift and move heavy objects. Companies in this industry typically purchase cranes and derricks from manufacturers and sell them to construction companies, industrial firms, and …Examples: Railroad companies
- 423830-19 - Engines-Diesel (Wholesale)Engines-Diesel (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of diesel engines, which are internal combustion engines that use diesel fuel. Diesel engines are commonly used in heavy-duty vehicles, such as trucks, buses, and construction equipment, as well as in generators and other industrial …Examples: Railroad equipment suppliers
- 423830-96 - Bushings (Wholesale)Bushings (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Industrial Machinery and Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of bushings, which are mechanical components used to reduce friction between two moving parts. Bushings are cylindrical in shape and are typically made of materials such as bronze, steel, or plastic. They are commonly used in a variety of …Examples: Railroad equipment bushings
- 423920-11 - Flares & Signals (Wholesale)Flares & Signals (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Toy and Hobby Goods and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry that specializes in the distribution of flares and signals used for various purposes. This industry involves the wholesale of a range of products that are designed to provide visual signals in emergency situations, as well as for marine, aviation, and other industrial applications. …Examples: Railroad warning signals
- 424690-49 - Lubricants-Synthetic (Wholesale)The Lubricants-Synthetic (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of synthetic lubricants to various businesses and industries. Synthetic lubricants are man-made lubricants that are designed to provide better performance and protection than traditional mineral-based lubricants. These lubricants are used in a wide range of applications, including automotive, industrial, and marine equipment. …Examples: Railroad maintenance facilities
- 424710-04 - Oil-Bulk-Dealers (Wholesale)Oil-Bulk-Dealers (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the wholesale distribution of crude oil, refined petroleum products, and lubricating oils. These dealers purchase large quantities of oil from refineries and then sell it to various businesses, such as gas stations, airlines, and shipping companies. They are responsible for storing, transporting, and delivering oil to their customers. …Examples: Railroad companies
- 424720-02 - Diesel Fuel (Wholesale)Diesel Fuel (Wholesale) involves the distribution of diesel fuel to various industries and businesses. This industry is responsible for the wholesale purchase and sale of diesel fuel, which is used as a primary source of fuel for diesel engines. Diesel fuel is a type of fuel that is derived from crude oil and is used in a range of applications, including transportation, construction, and …Examples: Railroad companies
- 424720-09 - Lubricants (Wholesale)The Lubricants (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of lubricants, which are substances used to reduce friction between two surfaces in contact. These lubricants are used in a wide range of industries, including automotive, industrial, and marine. Companies in this industry purchase lubricants from manufacturers and then distribute them to retailers, commercial users, and other …Examples: Railroad lubricants
- 424720-10 - Lubricating Compounds (Wholesale)The Lubricating Compounds (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of lubricating compounds to various businesses and industries. Lubricating compounds are substances that are used to reduce friction between two surfaces in contact with each other. These compounds are used in a wide range of applications, including automotive, industrial, and marine industries. The lubricating compounds …Examples: Railroad equipment manufacturers
- 424720-17 - Oils-Lubricating (Wholesale)The Oils-Lubricating (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of lubricating oils and greases to various businesses and industries. These oils and greases are used to reduce friction and wear between moving parts, as well as to prevent corrosion and rust. The industry plays a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of machinery and equipment across a wide range of sectors. …Examples: Railroad maintenance
- 424720-25 - Petroleum WholesalePetroleum Wholesale is a subdivision of the Petroleum and Petroleum Products Merchant Wholesalers (except Bulk Stations and Terminals) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of petroleum and petroleum products, excluding aviation fuel, diesel fuel, gasoline, and other excluded products listed in the Exclusions section. Petroleum Wholesale companies purchase petroleum products …Examples: Railroad fuel suppliers
- 425120-35 - Posts-Corner Posts (Wholesale)The Posts-Corner Posts (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale trade of posts and corner posts used in various applications such as fencing, construction, and agriculture. These posts are typically made of wood, metal, or concrete and come in various sizes and shapes to fit specific needs. Companies in this industry act as intermediaries between manufacturers and retailers, providing a range …Examples: Railroad ties
- 444180-13 - Creosoted Products (Retail)Creosoted Products (Retail) is a subdivision of the Other Building Material Dealers (Retail) industry that specializes in the retail sale of products that have been treated with creosote. Creosote is a type of wood preservative that is used to protect wood from decay and insect damage. The products sold in this industry are typically used in outdoor construction projects, such as fencing, …Examples: Creosote-treated railroad ties
- 444180-73 - Wood Preserving (Products) (Retail)Wood Preserving (Products) (Retail) is a subdivision of the Other Building Material Dealers (Retail) industry. This industry involves the retail sale of preserved wood products, such as lumber, timber, and plywood, that have been treated with chemicals to protect against decay, insects, and other forms of damage. Wood Preserving (Products) (Retail) companies may also offer related products such …Examples: Treated railroad ties
- 457210-02 - Service Stations-Bulk Fuel (Retail)Service Stations-Bulk Fuel (Retail) is a subdivision of the Fuel Dealers (Retail) industry that involves the retail sale of bulk fuel, such as gasoline and diesel, to consumers for their vehicles or equipment. These service stations typically have large storage tanks for fuel and offer a range of fuel grades and types, as well as other automotive products and services. …Examples: Railroad fueling stations
- 459510-53 - Maps Antique (Retail)Maps Antique (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the selling of antique maps to collectors, enthusiasts, and individuals who appreciate the historical significance of cartography. This industry deals with maps that are at least 100 years old and are considered rare and valuable due to their age, condition, and historical significance. Maps Antique (Retail) businesses typically source …Examples: Railroad maps
- 484220-14 - Sand & Gravel HaulingSand & Gravel Hauling is a specialized freight trucking industry that involves the transportation of sand, gravel, and other construction materials from one location to another. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 484220, which is focused on specialized freight trucking, local. Sand & Gravel Hauling companies are responsible for the safe and efficient transportation of these …Examples: Railroad companies
- 484230-15 - Trucking-Heavy HaulingTrucking-Heavy Hauling is a specialized type of freight trucking that involves the transportation of oversized and overweight cargo that exceeds the legal limits for standard loads. This industry is responsible for moving large and heavy equipment, machinery, and other materials that cannot be transported by regular trucks. Heavy haul trucking requires specialized equipment and experienced …Examples: Railroad cars
- 541110-21 - Right Of Way Acquisition ContractorsRight of Way Acquisition Contractors are professionals who specialize in acquiring land rights for various purposes such as transportation, energy, and telecommunication projects. They work with government agencies, private companies, and individuals to negotiate and acquire the necessary land rights for these projects. The process involves researching property ownership, assessing the value of …Examples: Railroad right of way acquisition
- 541330-70 - Vibration Measurement ServiceVibration Measurement Service is a subdivision of the Engineering Services industry that involves the measurement and analysis of vibrations in mechanical systems. This industry is responsible for identifying and diagnosing issues related to vibration in machinery and equipment, and providing recommendations for corrective action. Vibration measurement services are used in a variety of …Examples: Railroad transportation
- 561730-29 - Right Of Way Maintenance ServicesRight of Way Maintenance Services is a subdivision of the Landscaping Services industry that involves the maintenance and upkeep of public and private land that is designated for transportation purposes. This includes roadsides, highways, railways, and other transportation infrastructure. The primary goal of Right of Way Maintenance Services is to ensure that these areas are safe and accessible …Examples: Railroad track maintenance
- 712120-03 - State Historic SitesState Historic Sites are locations that have been designated by the state government as having historical significance. These sites are typically open to the public and offer a range of educational and recreational activities. State Historic Sites can include buildings, structures, landscapes, and archaeological sites that are associated with significant events, people, or periods in history. …Examples: Underground Railroad Sites
- 811114-35 - Radiators-IndustrialThe Radiators-Industrial industry involves the repair and maintenance of radiators used in industrial equipment and machinery. Radiators are heat exchangers that are used to transfer thermal energy from one medium to another for the purpose of cooling or heating. Industrial radiators are used in a wide range of applications, including power generation, oil and gas processing, mining, and …Examples: Railroad locomotive radiators
- 811490-07 - Castings RepairingCastings Repairing is a specialized industry that involves the repair and maintenance of cast metal parts. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 811490, which is focused on the repair and maintenance of personal and household goods. Castings Repairing is a crucial industry that helps to extend the lifespan of cast metal parts, which are used in a wide range of applications across …Examples: Railroad equipment castings repairing
- 813930-02 - Unions-IndustrialUnions-Industrial is a subdivision of the Labor Unions and Similar Labor Organizations industry that specifically represents workers in industrial sectors. This industry is responsible for negotiating collective bargaining agreements, advocating for better working conditions, and protecting the rights of workers in industries such as manufacturing, construction, and transportation. …Examples: Railroad Workers Union
- 926120-01 - Federal Government-Transportation PrgrmsThe Federal Government-Transportation Programs industry involves the regulation and administration of transportation programs at the federal level. This includes the development and implementation of policies and regulations related to transportation, as well as the management of transportation infrastructure and services. The industry plays a critical role in ensuring the safety and efficiency …Examples: Federal Railroad Administration
- 926120-02 - State Government-Transportation ProgramsState Government-Transportation Programs is an industry that involves the regulation and administration of transportation programs at the state level. This industry is responsible for developing and implementing policies and programs related to transportation, including highways, public transportation, and airports. State Government-Transportation Programs also oversees the maintenance and …Examples: Railroad regulation and safety