Railroad classes

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In the United States, railroad carriers are designated as Class I, II, or III, according to size criteria set by the Surface Transportation Board in 1992 and adjusted for inflation annually.

The annual revenue threshold for Class I rail carriers for 2019 was earning revenue greater than US$504,803,294 and greater than US40,384,263 for Class II carriers.

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