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A waybill is an internal railroad bill of lading with pick up and set out stops. Waybills are created automatically for your 2nd, 3rd and 4th Class Freight traffic if you use the semi-automatic traffic generator described on another web page. Waybills may be manually created for any lading and class use.
This figure is an example of a manually created waybill.
Waybill # - one up number assigned sequentially
Lading Name - commodity moved with this waybill
Car ID - the single piece of rolling stock that this waybill refers to
Ready 2 Roll Flag - is this waybill assigned to a manifest? {N = No, E=Eligible, Y=now on a manifest; D=Done}
Loaded/Empty Flag - load status at when this waybill starts
Leg # - route leg sequence number associated with this waybill
Pickup Car/LCL - not used in current edition
Setout Car/LCL - not used in current edition
Create waybills for locked trains that you want to use over and over again.