Key:ref:US:CIF

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Description
Customer Identification File Number for railway junction locations in the United States
Group: references
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysshould not be used on areasshould not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Requires
Status: undefined

CIF refers to the Customer Identification File, a set of data maintained by the rail industry in the United States to store information about railway customers and their locations.[1]. The Railinc Corporation maintains the ID numbers for these locations, which this tag is used to store.

Description

CIF numbers identify railway locations. They can be looked up at Serving Carrier Reciprocal Switch (SCRS) Inquiry.

Definition and format:

The CIF number is the 13 character, Rail Industry Customer Identification Number assigned to a company name and industrial street address in the city, state or province where it is physically located (not the headquarters or invoicing location unless it is the same as the physical address). The CIF consists of 9-digit D&B D-U-N-S ® Number for that location followed by four (4) zeros. If instead of 4 zeros, the 9-digits are followed by another numeric suffix, that suffix identifies a sub-location within the primary location.

Tagging

This tag has been used on railway=spur_junction in the United States.

Example value

ref:US:CIF=845205769 for a specific switch track in Atlanta, node 9605726764

ref:US:CIF=136105546-0000 for a specific switch track in Jacksonville, node 9443222615


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