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Renewable Fuels

BNSF is a sustainable mode of transport for low-carbon renewable fuels such as renewable diesel, biodiesel, renewable naphtha, sustainable aviation fuel and renewable jet fuel. BNSF can also support your transportation needs for the shipment of renewable fuels feedstocks such as vegetable oils, recycled animal fats, used cooking oils, and greases. One loaded tank car holds roughly 30,000 gallons offering you a safe and efficient way to transport renewable fuels or feedstocks while reducing carbon emissions. For more information, please reach out to BNSF renewable fuels and feedstock contacts.

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To obtain a rate for renewable fuels, you can use BNSF's online pricing tools or contact a market manager below.

Pricing Tools and Resources

  • Renewable fuels and feedstocks move under the BNSF 4024 Ratebook .

Pricing Contacts

Area Name
Renewable Fuels
Director
(Renewable Fuels and Feedstocks)

Director Business Development
(Renewable Fuels)

Market Manager, Feedstocks
(Veg Oils)

Market Manager, Bulk Foods
(Sweetener, Fats, and Greases)

Market Manager
(Renewable Diesel, Biodiesel, and Sustainable Aviation Fuel)

Market Manager
(Ethanol)

BNSF provides superior customer service and support through our dedicated team of shipping experts and our well-maintained fleet that meets the weight and size needs of the industry.

  • Review transit times for renewable diesel shipped using our single car services.
  • BNSF provides service for renewable diesel only on designated routes. Find out where BNSF ships.
  • Check to see if BNSF serves your destination using our switching guides.
  • Customers desiring to ship in unit train service must comply with the Unit Train Operating Guidelines. Please note, in order to take advantage of our Unit Train service, you must own or lease your equipment.

Not Rail Served?

Tank Cars

Tank Car

Customers shipping commodities via rail that require movement in a tank car are able to supply and load their own tank cars for movement by BNSF. BNSF does not supply customers with tank cars for shipping. For more information on tank car specifications and regulations, please refer to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration’s website.

 

Foreign Marked Equipment Guidelines

Foreign marked equipment is defined as equipment having reporting marks of a non-BNSF controlled railroad or equipment that contains non-private marks. Private marks are defined as equipment initials ending with an X, with the exception of TTX owned/controlled equipment.

  • Request for assignment of foreign marked equipment should be in accordance with Car Service Rule 16. Requests should be made through your BNSF representative.
  • BNSF reserves the right not to use foreign marked equipment when BNSF-controlled equipment is available. If no agreement exists with customers/controlling entities to utilize foreign marked cars, BNSF may refuse to place non-BNSF marked equipment for loading and may return them to the railroad whose marks are stenciled on the cars.
  • Prior to securing foreign marked equipment to be loaded at a location where BNSF is the origin line haul carrier, customers/controlling entities must discuss equipment options with their BNSF sales representative.
Private Equipment Guidelines

The following section contains guidelines and information for the use of privately marked equipment where BNSF is the origination line-haul carrier.

  1. Private rail equipment must meet the Association of American Railroads' (AAR's) Circular OT-5 for Rules Governing the Assignment of Reporting Marks and Mechanical Designations. Privately marked equipment must also be registered via the OT-57 process that is administered by Railinc. For more information, please visit Railinc's Loading Authority (OT-57) web site.
  2. Private equipment controlling entities are required to manage the flow (pipeline) of empty equipment moving to BNSF origin line haul locations or connecting carrier serving locations to preserve network fluidity.
  3. BNSF may require private equipment controlling entities to move equipment off-line at their expense to preserve network fluidity.
  4. Private equipment is subject to charges for both equipment held for loading and unloading and equipment held for purposes other than loading or unloading.
  5. BNSF's Mechanical Requirements for Private Equipment listed below.
SAFETY IS BNSF'S MAIN PRIORITY

The following is not all inclusive. However, equipment must comply with all of the following key mechanical requirements:

  1. All interchange freight car owners must subscribe to the AAR Interchange Rules and be listed in FindUs.Rail.
  2. Cars must comply with and be maintained, by the owner, per the AAR Office and Field Manual Rules.
  3. All AAR Field Manual Rules (Sections A.1 and A.2 defects along with any component obsolete or prohibited in interchange) must be complied with and equipment must be repaired or replaced prior to placement of the cars on BNSF.
  4. All cars must have yellow Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) 224 compliant reflectorization with the application date registered in Umler (no grandfathered material allowed).
  5. Angle cocks located below the coupler as shown in AAR Field Manual Rule 5 Figure 14 are prohibited.
  6. Greater than 268,000 Pound Gross Rail Load Freight Cars of any car type must meet one of the following criteria:
    1. Cars are approved by the AAR per Specification S-286 or
    2. Cars are approved by the AAR per Specification S-259 and the following is met: Cars must be equipped with constant contact side bearings, preferably long travel.
    3. Cars must be registered with the proper Star Code.
  1. 286,000 Pound Gross Rail Load Freight Cars of any car type less than 44 feet 11 inches in overall length must have route specifically approved by BNSF due to bridge loading concerns. The following link can assist in route selections: Rail Network Maps.
  2. Flat Cars of any type and capacity must be equipped with constant contact side bearings. Long travel constant contact side bearings are preferred.
  3. Covered Hoppers must have outlet gates that seal completely. The sealing member must be maintained in good condition and not allow product to bypass the gaskets/seals and leak onto the ground. All gates must be of a positive lock design with security seal capability.
  4. Cars equipped with one or more rotary couplers must be equipped with anti-gravity locks on both ends.
  5. All Cars must meet AAR and FRA Safety Appliance Standards.
  6. Gondolas and bulkhead flat cars must be equipped with crossover platform and associated safety appliances on both ends.
  7. Bottom dump coal hopper cars equipped with door line air hose must have this hose in the "low" configuration as to not block the crossover platform.
  8. Tank cars must be equipped with a Group R "weather resistant" slack adjuster.

Renewable Diesel Updates 

BNSF customers can stay up-to-date on the latest news covering BNSF services, tools, prices and facilities by subscribing to BNSF Customer Notifications.

  • Network Update: Network Update notifications inform BNSF customers on a biweekly basis of the overall state of our network.
  • Service Advisories: Service Advisory notifications inform BNSF customers of temporary changes or interruptions to transportation service.
  • Marketing News: Marketing News notifications inform BNSF customers of new service or product offerings, or of permanent changes to existing service.
  • Pricing Updates : Pricing Update notifications inform BNSF customers of changes to existing rates or price structures.
  • Facility Updates: Facility Update notifications inform BNSF customers of changes related to specific facilities.
  • BNSF.com Updates: bnsf.com Update notifications inform BNSF customers of new Web tools at www.bnsf.com, or changes to existing tools.
  • Customer Letters: Customer Letters inform BNSF customers on a variety of marketing and service-related topics.
Area Name
Renewable Fuels
Director
( Renewable Fuels and Feedstocks)

Director of Business Development
(Renewable Fuels)

Market Manager, Feedstocks
(Veg Oils)

Market Manager, Bulk Foods
(Sweetener, Fats, and Greases)

Market Manager
(Renewable Diesel, Biodiesel, and Sustainable Aviation Fuel)

Market Manager
(Biofuels)

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