NAICS 482 - Rail Transportation

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NAICS Code Industry Title
4821 Rail Transportation
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48211 Rail Transportation

What is NAICS 482

NAICS code 482, Rail Transportation, encompasses industries engaged in providing rail transportation of passengers and/or cargo using railroad rolling stock. This sector includes companies operating extensive rail networks with physical infrastructure, specialized labor forces, and equipment spanning large geographic areas, as well as those managing short-distance local rail lines. The primary focus is on place-to-place transportation services, distinct from scenic, sightseeing, or urban transit operations classified under other NAICS codes. Businesses operating in this sector range from freight rail carriers to passenger rail providers, playing a critical role in national logistics, commerce, and mobility. Government agencies contract with these entities to support infrastructure development, transportation logistics, defense mobilization, and community connectivity, emphasizing efficiency, safety, and reliability in rail services.

Industry Classification for NAICS 482

Industries in the Rail Transportation subsector provide rail transportation of passengers and/or cargo using railroad rolling stock. The railroads in this subsector primarily either operate on networks, with physical facilities, labor force, and equipment spread over an extensive geographic area, or operate over a short distance on a local rail line.

Scenic and sightseeing rail transportation and street railroads, commuter rail, and rapid transit are not included in this subsector but are included in Subsector 487, Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation, and Subsector 485, Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation, respectively. Although these activities use railroad rolling stock, they are different from the activities included in rail transportation. Sightseeing and scenic railroads do not usually involve place-to-place transportation; the passenger's trip typically starts and ends at the same location. Commuter railroads operate in a manner more consistent with local and urban transit and are often part of integrated transit systems.

Breakdown for NAICS 482

  • Includes industries providing transport of passengers or cargo via railroads using rolling stock.
  • Covers both extensive rail networks and short-distance local rail lines.
  • Excludes scenic, sightseeing, commuter, and rapid transit rail services.
  • Typical contracts support transportation operations, infrastructure maintenance, and equipment leasing.
  • Government contracts focus on logistics, infrastructure development, and defense transportation needs.

Included Activities for NAICS 482

  • Operating freight rail services over national or regional rail networks.
  • Providing passenger rail transportation on intercity or regional routes.
  • Maintaining and repairing railroad tracks, bridges, and related infrastructure.
  • Leasing and managing railroad rolling stock and equipment.
  • Coordinating logistics for military and defense rail transport requirements.
  • Implementing safety and compliance programs in rail operations.
  • Upgrading rail systems including signaling and communications equipment.
  • Supporting emergency response transportation via rail channels.

Business Types for NAICS 482

  • Freight rail carriers
  • Intercity passenger rail operators
  • Short-line and regional railroads
  • Rail infrastructure maintenance contractors
  • Rail equipment leasing companies
  • Defense logistics rail service providers

Government Buyers for NAICS 482

Key government buyers for Rail Transportation services include the Department of Transportation (DOT), Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), Department of Defense (DoD), state transportation departments, and metropolitan planning organizations. These agencies require rail transportation services for various purposes such as military logistics, infrastructure maintenance and expansion, passenger and cargo mobility, emergency response, and economic development initiatives. Contracting with rail transportation providers enables public sector entities to leverage specialized expertise and resources to maintain critical rail infrastructure and ensure the continuity of freight and passenger rail operations essential to national and regional economies.

Contract Types & Procurement for NAICS 482

Contracts in this sector commonly include firm-fixed-price agreements for transportation services, infrastructure maintenance, and equipment leasing, as well as cost-reimbursement contracts for rail system upgrades and modernization projects. Procurement methods often involve competitive bidding, requests for proposals (RFPs), and indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contracts to accommodate varying service demands. Contract values can range widely from smaller local rail line operations valued at several hundred thousand dollars to multi-year, multimillion-dollar contracts for large rail network management, infrastructure projects, or defense logistics support.

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