FEC HIGHWAY SERVICES INTERMODAL DRAYAGE SERVICE CIRCULAR
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1 INTERMODAL DRAYAGE SERVICE CIRCULAR ********************************************************************************* COVERS DRAYAGE SERVICE OF FEC INTERMODAL SHIPMENTS APPLICABLE IN CONNECTION WITH TRAILER AND CONTAINER-ON-FLAT-CAR DRAYAGE SERVICES *************************** NOTICE THIS CIRCULAR IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
2 TERMINAL FEC INTERMODAL Jacksonville, FL 7300 NW 69 th Avenue Miami, FL FEC HIGHWAY SERVICES TELEPHONE NO. Office: (305) Fax: (305) TERMINAL FEC INTERMODAL Miami & Ft. Lauderdale, FL Bertha Orta, Manager 7300 NW 69th Avenue Miami, FL FEC HIGHWAY SERVICES TERMINAL OPERATOR TELEPHONE NO. Office: (305) Fax: (305) TERMINAL FEC INTERMODAL Ft. Pierce, FL Richard Webster, Assistant Mechanical Foreman 353 Florida Avenue Ft. Pierce, FL TERMINAL OPERATOR TELEPHONE NO. Office: (305) Fax: (305) TERMINAL OPERATOR TERMINAL FEC INTERMODAL TELEPHONE NO. Jacksonville, FL, Titusville, FL & Atlanta, GA Bertha Orta, Manager Office: (305) NW 69th Avenue Fax: (305) Miami, FL TERMINAL FEC INTERMODAL Jessica L Hommedieu, Manager of Safety 6140 Philips Highway Jacksonville, FL SAFETY MANAGER TELEPHONE NO. Office: (904) Fax: (904) MARKETING DEPARTMENT FEC INTERMODAL TELEPHONE NO. Don DeLeo Christy Wells EFFECTIVE: May15, 2010 Page 2
3 CUSTOMER SERVICE-TRUCKING Toll Free: (800) Fax: (904) Fullerton Street Suite 300 Jacksonville, FL NAME TELEPHONE NO. Kathy Harayda, Director (904) Gilda Valadez, Senior Intermodal Rep. (904) Christa Webster, TSC Trucking Rep. (904) April Langston, TSC Trucking Rep. (904) CUSTOMER SERVICE-CARLOAD Toll Free: (800) Fax: (904) Fullerton Street Suite 300 Jacksonville, FL NAME TELEPHONE NO. Kathy Harayda, Director (904) Michelle Blanco, Senior Carload Rep. (904) Corey Loughrey, TSC Carload Rep. (904) CUSTOMER SERVICE-INTERMODAL Toll Free: (800) Fax: (904) Fullerton Street Suite 300 Jacksonville, FL NAME TELEPHONE NO. Kathy Harayda, Director (904) Margaret Patterson, TSC Intermodal Rep. (904) Kathleen Reed, TSC Intermodal Rep. (904) Bryan Collins, TSC Intermodal Rep. (904) T. K. Patterson, TSC Intermodal Rep. (904) Robert Lester, TSC Intermodal Rep. (904) Page 3
4 TABLE OF CONTENTS SUBJECT ITEM NO Governing Publications Application Stations Governed by Circular Definition of Drayage Service Pricing and Service Loading and Unloading Tarping and UnTarping Services 41 Responsibility for Unit Damage Spotting of Unit for Shipper s or Consignee s Convenience Weighing or Reweighing Overweight Fines Chassis Charges Stop-Off Charges and Provisions Failure to Deliver Stop-Off Freight Reconsignment or Diversion Redelivery Service Refused or Undelivered Freight Mileage Out-of-Route Delivery Rate Matrix Provisions For OS&D (Overages, Shortages And Damage) Fuel Surcharge on Drayage Services..72 Rules Governing Spotted Trailers.73 Page 4
5 ITEM 10 GOVERNING PUBLICATIONS & APPLICATIONS Subject to rules and provisions of Florida East Coast Railway Company Intermodal Directory; except as otherwise specifically provided herein. When calculation is made on a per mile basis, it will be done so using Rand McNally Milemaker System Version 18 Practical Mileage. ITEM 15 APPLICATION (A) Provisions of this Circular apply on drayage of trailers/containers between shipper or consignee s place of business or designated area and the intermodal terminals of Florida East Coast Railway Company, and other services performed as set forth herein. (B) Provisions apply on intermodal shipments by FEC Highway Services at Ft. Lauderdale, Ft. Pierce, Miami, Jacksonville, Titusville Florida and Atlanta Georgia and points within the commercial zone of these points, and govern both trailers, containers and chassis that are privately or railroad owned. ITEM 20 STATIONS GOVERNED BY THIS CIRCULAR Florida *Ft. Lauderdale, **Ft. Pierce, Jacksonville, *Miami, Titusville** Georgia Atlanta * - Container-On-Flat-Car capabilities available ** -Limited Service ITEM 25 DEFINITION OF DRAYAGE SERVICE FEC Highway Services will be compensated for providing drayage services as defined below based on rates as set forth in Item 69 and/or 70 of this Circular. (1) Spotting is the movement from rail ramp location to location designated by consignor or consignee, or his agent, of empty or loaded trailer/container following inbound rail movement or of empty trailer/container for loading and outbound rail movement. (2) Pulling is the movement from location designated by consignor or consignee, or his agent, to rail ramp location of empty or loaded trailer/container for outbound movement or of empty trailer/container being returned to rail ramp after loaded inbound rail movement. (3) Intra-plant respotting is the movement of empty or loaded trailer/container from one location to another location at the same warehouse or within the same plant. (4) Inter-plant respotting is the movement of empty or loaded trailer/container from one plant or warehouse to another plant or warehouse. (5) Bobtailing is the movement of an empty or loaded trailer/container from a location without a matching movement from the terminal to that location. Page 5
6 ITEM 30 CHARGES FOR DRAYAGE SERVICE PERFORMED BY FEC HIGHWAY SERVICES (See Notes 1-4) Station Spotting Pulling Intra-Plant Respotting Inter-Plant Respotting Jacksonville $64.00 $64.00 $35.00 $ Ft. Lauderdale $64.00 $64.00 $35.00 $ Miami $64.00 $64.00 $35.00 $ Note 1 - On shipments moving over Dodge Island (Port of Miami), the charge will reflect $ for each round trip loaded or empty move at Miami and $ from Ft. Lauderdale. In this regard, when a shipment is delivered and/or picked up, the total assessment will apply whether a return load or empty is handled or when the driver bobtails to or from the Island. This rate includes scale charges. When driver is delayed beyond one (1) hour in picking up or delivering a shipment at the Port of Miami, a charge of $75.00 per hour, or fraction thereof, will be assessed. This charge applies only when such delay or power detention is attributable to consignor, consignee or others designated by time. Note 2 - On drop and pull, one half (½) hour free time will be allowed. Note 3 - On containers drayed from Ft. Lauderdale to Port Everglades, charge will be $ On containers drayed from Miami to Port Everglades, charge will be $ This rate includes scale charges. ITEM 35 LOADING AND UNLOADING (A) Carrier will not load or unload lading nor provide labor, except as provided in this Item. (1) Loading/Unloading and Driver Count Charges Flat rate/minimum 1 hour a. Unloading Charges - $75.00 b. After 1 hour: i. Each additional 15 minutes - $18.75 c. Power detention/waiting time accrues concurrently with unloading charges See Item 40 d. FEC reserves the right to hire helpers (lumpers) at responsible party s expense to assist driver in loading/unloading a shipment. Page 6
7 ITEM 40 DRIVER DETENTION/WAITING TIME (1) On all delivery applications free time when FEC is performing pick-up or delivery service, and due to no disability, fault or negligence on the part of FEC, the loading and unloading of freight is delayed beyond the free time of 120 minutes for loads that are palletized, slip sheeted, or floor loaded, a charge of $18.75 for each fifteen (15) minutes thereafter, or fraction thereof, will be applicable. (2) Computation of time per tractor shall begin at the time the trailer/container is available for loading or unloading and shall close when the trailer/container is released. If shipper/consignee makes appointment on a first come, first serve basis, computation of free time shall begin at time of trailer/container arrival at facility or at time facility opens for business, whichever is later. (3) If consignor at origin or consignee at destination telephones carrier prior to 3:00 PM requesting carrier to pick up trailer/container (trailer/container being available for pick up between 3:30 PM and 5:00 PM) and, through no fault of the consignor or consignee, carrier fails to pick up trailer/container by 11:59 PM of the day request for pick-up is made, the trailer/container will be considered as delivered to carrier s terminal at 11:59 PM of that day. Responsibility for protection of the trailer/container rests with consignor or consignee until the trailer/container is actually picked up by the carrier. Consignor or consignee must execute the following certificate, which will be furnished carrier at time of release: User (Consignor/Consignee) hereby certifies that carrier was requested at (Time) on (Date) to pick up trailer/container (Trailer/container Number) for handling to carrier s terminal. (4) When carrier does not provide assistance in loading or unloading the lading, or when the power unit does not remain with the trailer/container during the loading or unloading operation, if carrier is delayed in reaching point of pick-up or delivery after arrival at shipper s or consignee s place of business or other designated area, a charge of $18.75 for each 15 minutes, or fraction thereof, will be assessed. (5) Drayage service, as defined in Item 25, does not include the performance of inside collection or delivery, except immediately inside doorway, removal from vehicle of carrier or its agents, nor does it include sorting, packing, unpacking, erecting, dismantling, inspection of property and other similar services. (6) Shipments consisting of pieces or packages which, on account of weight, dimensions or physical characteristics, cannot be handled by one (1) man will not be loaded on or unloaded from trailer/container by the carrier, but the consignor shall be responsible for such loading, and the consignee for such unloading. Such shipments shall not be deemed delivered to the carrier until the loading on the carrier s trailer/container and the responsibility of the carrier shall cease on arrival of trailer/container at the place of delivery ready for unloading. (7) FEC does not recognize prices on prenotes. All prices for services to be rendered must be agreed upon in writing with the Pricing Department, FEC Railway. Page 7
8 ITEM 41 TARPING AND UNTARPING SERVICES FEC will provide tarping and untarping services, when required, for moving of flatbed traffic. The charges for these services are as follows: Tarping - $40.00 Untarping - $40.00 ITEM 42 DRAYAGE FOR VALIDATION OF CUSTOMS PAPERS When FEC is requested to perform drayage service for validation of customs papers, a charge of $75.00 will apply. ITEM 43 TOLLS AND PERMITS When FEC is required to purchase a special permit for transporting shipments to specific locations or for specific commodities, a charge of $50.00 will be assessed to the party requesting the service. If FEC incurs tolls when delivering a unit, the customer requesting the drayage service will be responsible for charges. Page 8
9 ITEM 45 RESPONSIBILITY FOR TRAILER/CONTAINER DAMAGE When carrier does not provide assistance in loading or unloading the lading, or when the power unit does not remain with the trailer/container during loading or unloading operation, all damage to trailer/container that occurs while in custody of shipper or shipper agent at origin shall be the responsibility of the shipper. At destination, all damage to trailer/container that occurs while in custody of consignee or consignee agent shall be the responsibility of the consignee. ITEM 50 SPOTTING OF TRAILER/CONTAINERS FOR SHIPPER S OR CONSIGNEE S CONVENIENCE When either the shipper or the consignee requests a carrier to drop or spot a trailer/container at any specified point to load or unload, for and at their convenience, the shipper or consignee, as the case may be, shall be responsible for any damage to cargo or property and shall indemnify the carrier against any legal liability while such trailer/container is in his care, custody and control. Shipper or consignee, as the case may be, shall also be responsible and shall reimburse the carrier for any physical damage to the trailer/container while in their possession, including loss or theft of trailer/container, or parts thereof, including tires, and shall return trailer/container to the carrier in the same condition as when received. ITEM 55 WEIGHING AND REWEIGHING When a trailer/container is weighed or reweighed, either empty or loaded at request of shipper or consignee or their agent, the charge will be $50.00 per trailer/container up to 20 miles. Over twenty (20) miles, charges will be based on the mileage rate as found in Item 69. Service includes furnishing weight certificate when requested via fax. Upon request by shipper, consignee or their agent, carrier will detach tractor from trailer/containers at the scales to secure weight of trailer/container. Additional charge for this service will be $50.00 per trailer/container, which will be in addition to the weighing or reweighing charge. Charges shown herein do not apply when customer has an automatic drive through scale and driver is not required to detach trailer/container from tractor and there is no charge for weigh ticket. When a trailer/container is weighed or reweighed with scale on premise to increase/decrease merchandise/product, at request of shipper or consignee or their agent, the charge will $17.00 for each additional re-weighing spot. Page 9
10 ITEM 56 OVERWEIGHT FINES A carrier can only rely on the shipper s documentation as to the amount of weight on a unit. The shipper must take into consideration the tare weight of the vehicle, the position of the trailer/container tandems prior to loading and the weight distribution of the lading being shipped, including blocking and bracing, pallets or other dunnage. No loaded unit shall be tendered to carrier for transportation when the gross weight or axle weight of such loaded unit exceeds the maximum gross weight or maximum axle weight permissible under Federal, State and/or Municipal weight laws via route over which transportation service is to be performed. If through error, carrier is tendered a loaded vehicle exceeding the permissible gross weight or which exceeds the permissible axle weight, any fines or penalties assessed to FEC will be paid by FEC, and the amount of the fine or penalty plus a $50.00 service charge will be assessed by FEC to the party responsible for payment of the transportation charges for the shipment or unit. A copy of the law enforcement ticket will be furnished by FEC when billing the responsible party. ITEM 60 CHASSIS CHARGES Charge if carrier furnished chassis or other equipment suitable for handling containers from or to FEC terminal location will be $15.00 per calendar day and shall be assessed for each day held. At Ft. Lauderdale and Miami, FL, special charge for handling empty or loaded containers to or from trailer/container storage and maintenance facilities shall be $ This charge is in addition to drayage and use charge for chassis or equipment suitable for handling containers. ITEM 64 STOP-OFF PRIVILEGES IN CONNECTION WITH DRAYAGE (DESTINATION ONLY) WITHIN THE TERMINAL AREAS OF STATIONS SHOWN IN ITEM 20 (A TOTAL OF THREE (3) STOP-OFFS WILL BE ALLOWED, EXCLUDING THE FINAL DELIVERY) Stop-Off Charge $75.00 Each Final Delivery Drayage provided herein At stop-off points, tractor must remain with trailer/container for unloading. One-half (½) hour will be allowed for unloading after time of arrival at delivery point. Thereafter, a charge of $18.75 for each 15 minutes thereafter, or fraction thereof, will be assessed. If trailer/container is dropped at consignee s request, the above stop-offs are not applicable. Drayage charges will be assessed as otherwise provided in this Circular. Page 10
11 ITEM 64 (Continued) STOP-OFF PRIVILEGES IN CONNECTION WITH DRAYAGE (DESTINATION ONLY) WITHIN THE TERMINAL AREAS OF STATIONS SHOWN IN ITEM 20 (A TOTAL OF THREE (3) STOP-OFFS WILL BE ALLOWED, EXCLUDING THE FINAL DELIVERY) Deliveries must be accepted during normal business hours (8:00 AM to 5:00 PM) unless arrangements are made to the contrary in advance. Deliveries outside of the terminal areas will be charged at the published line-haul rates as found in Item 70. Stop-off consignee must step-down load and make secure for further move at each stop-off point. Please Note - Above stop-off provisions and charges are applicable only on shipments moving on rate applying to ramp at destination. ITEM 65 FAILURE TO DELIVER STOP-OFF FREIGHT When FEC is unable to effect delivery of a component part (stop-off of the shipment), during normal business hours, that undelivered portion of such shipment shall then be subject to rules and regulations governing unclaimed freight, storage and redelivery of freight, to the extent that such services are applicable. Stopping for partial loading or for partial unloading will not be permitted on shipments moving in carrier s IN BOND SERVICE or on shipments requiring US Customs clearance unless consigned to US Bonded Warehouses or the entire portion for US Customs Clearance is cleared by US Customs at one time either at the stop-off point en route to final destination point. In no case may a shipment or portion thereof be returned to a point en route after clearance by US Customs. ITEM 66 RECONSIGNMENT OR DIVERSION Reconsignment or diversion requests must be confirmed in writing by the responsible party, including confirmation of agreement to pay specific charges, (with the amount annotated) which were quoted by FEC Pricing Department at the time of the request. These charges will be in addition to any other charges due or the shipment as it was originally tendered. The terms of reconsignment or diversion are synonymous within the meaning of this item and mean: A. A change in the name of the shipper or consignee B. A change in destination C. Any instructions given by responsible party necessary to effect delivery and which require an addition to or change in billing additional movement of FEC power unit with unit. When a request is made for reconsignment/diversion, a diligent effort will be made by FEC to affect the reconsignment/diversion request prior to shipment reaching the original destination point. Page 11
12 ITEM 66 (Continued) RECONSIGNMENT OR DIVERSION Charges for Reconsignment/Diversion: A charge of $75.00 per unit or shipment per reconsignment will be made in addition to all other applicable charges. Charges for services in this Item shall be charged to the party requesting the reconsignment/diversion. Pursuant to the terms of FEC leases of rail or water carrier units, FEC is charged a per diem rate for use of such units and is charged with the responsibility of returning rail or water carrier units to the point of receipt from the rail or water carrier. Therefore, if the reconsignment/diversion cannot be effected within the scope of operating authority granted FEC, the unit will be retuned by FEC to the origin point of receipt from the rail or water carrier with charges applicable from point of destination (or point where reconsignment/diversion was placed into effect). ITEM 67 REDELIVERY SERVICE A charge of $25.00, in addition to the full drayage rate or additional Out-of-Route mileage charged for the initial delivery attempt and drayage rate for subsequent delivery attempt(s) as specified in this publication and any storage or detention charges applicable will be assessed for re-delivery service under the following circumstances: A. When delivery has been attempted by FEC and was not accomplished through no fault of FEC. B. When FEC is unable to locate consignee at the address given by the shipper, or consignee s location is not known to FEC at destination. C. If unit is returned to the ramp terminal for storage until redelivery is scheduled, storage and detention will be charged for each day or portion thereof that it remains on the ramp terminal. No additional free time will be given once it is back in the terminal. ITEM 68 REFUSED OR UNDELIVERED FREIGHT When due to no fault or negligence by FEC, a load is refused and the trailer/container must be returned to the terminal or storage facility, a charge for Out-Of-Route mileage, subject to a minimum charge of $150.00, or applicable drayage charge, will be assessed against the shipper. On refused/undelivered shipments, disposition instructions must be in printed format. Verbal instructions will not be accepted as authority to reship, return, or reconsign a shipment nor to limit storage liability. In addition, if above shipment is to be returned to origin, charges for movement will be assessed based on mileage rate as found in Item 69. Page 12
13 ITEM 69 MILEAGE OUT-OF-ROUTE MILEAGE The FEC operating system is integrated with the Rand McNally Milemaker System. Unless otherwise indicated, all rates and charges on a per mile basis will be calculated using Rand McNally Milemaker System Version 18 Practical Mileage. Rates are to apply between specific points and are formulated on basis of carrier s most direct route from, to, or between such specific points. In addition to rate applicable, any additional mileage over that mileage of carrier s most direct route will be charged for at a rate of $1.50 for each additional mile, subject to a minimum charge of $175.00, when such additional mileage is caused by conditions outlined below. A. Required use of an alternate route or detour due to weather, road, bridge, or other conditions determined by highway officials B. Specific route requested by shipper or consignee C. Specific route on shipments moving under special permits of a municipal, street, or federal agency, which specify route to be used D. Reconsignment, redelivery, refused freight, or vehicle ordered but not used. Page 13
14 ITEM 70 City (zip also associated with) Miami Ramp Ft Lauderdale Ramp Apopka $ $ Aventura (Miami, North Miami Beach) $ $ Avon Park $ $ Azalea Park (Orlando) $ $ Bartow $ $ Bay Pines (Saint Petersburg) $ $ Belle Glade $ $ Big Pine Key $ N/A Boca Raton $ $ Bonita Springs $ $ Boynton Beach $ $ Bradenton $ $ Cape Canaveral $ $ Cape Coral * includes roundtrip tolls *$ *$ Carol City (Miami Gardens, Opa Locka) $ $ Clearwater $ $ Clewiston $ $ Cocoa Beach $ $ Coconut Creek (Pompano Beach) $ $ Cooper City (Fort Lauderdale) $ $ Coral Gables (Miami) $ $ Coral Springs (Pompano Beach) $ $ Crandon Park $ $ Cutler Ridge (Miami) $ $ Dade City $ $ Dania $ $ Davie (Fort Lauderdale) $ $ Daytona Beach $ $ Deerfield Beach $ $ Page 14
15 ITEM 70 - Continued Miami Ramp Ft. Lauderdale Ramp Delray Beach $ $ Doral (Miami) $ $ Englewood $ $ Florida City (Homestead) $ $ Fort Lauderdale $ $ Fort Myers *includes roundtrip tolls *$ *$ Fort Myers Beach *includes roundtrip tolls *$ *$ Fort Pierce $ $ Frostproof $ $ Goulds (Miami) $ $ Gulfport (Saint Petersburg) $ $ Hallandale $ $ Hialeah $ $ Hialeah Gardens (Hialeah) $ $ Holiday $ $ Hollywood $ $ Homestead $ $ Homestead AFB (Homestead) $ $ Immokalee $ $ Indialantic (Melbourne) $ $ Indiantown $ $ Islamorada *includes roundtrip tolls *$ N/A Jensen Beach $ $ Jupiter $ $ Kendall (Miami) $ $ Kenneth City (Saint Petersburg) $ $ Key Biscayne $ $ Key Largo $ N/A Key West $ $ Page 15
16 ITEM 70 Continued Miami Ramp Ft. Lauderdale Ramp Labelle $ $ Lake Buena Vista (Orlando) $ $ Lake Park $ $ Lake Placid $ N/A Lake Worth $ $ Lakeland $ $ Lantana (Lake Worth) $ $ Largo $ $ Lauderdale-By-The-Sea (Fort Lauderdale) $ $ Lauderdale Lakes (Fort Lauderdale) $ $ Lauderhill (Fort Lauderdale) $ $ Lehigh Acres $ $ Lighthouse Point (Pompano Beach) $ $ Loxahatchee $ $ Madeira Beach (Saint Petersburg) $ $ Marathon *includes roundtrip tolls *$ N/A Margate $ $ Medley (Miami) $ $ Melbourne $ $ Merritt Island $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Page 16
17 ITEM 70 Continued Miami Ramp Ft. Lauderdale Ramp Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami (Dodge Island, Port of Miami) $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Page 17
18 ITEM 70 - Continued Miami Ramp Ft. Lauderdale Ramp Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami $ $ Miami Beach (Miami) $ $ Miami Beach (Miami) $ $ Miami Beach (Miami) $ $ Miami Beach (Miami) $ $ Miami Gardens (Miami) $ $ Miami Lakes (Hialeah) $ $ Miami Shores (Miami) $ $ Miami Springs (Miami) $ $ Miramar (Hollywood) $ $ Page 18
19 ITEM 70 Continued Miami Ramp Ft. Lauderdale Ramp Moore Haven $ N/A Naples *includes roundtrip tolls *$ *$ Naranja (Homestead) $ $ North Lauderdale (Pompano Beach) $ $ North Miami (Miami) $ $ North Miami Beach (Miami) $ $ North Palm Beach $ $ North Port $ $ Oakland Park (Fort Lauderdale) $ $ Ocala $ $ Okeechobee $ $ Opa Locka (Miami) $ $ Orlando $ $ Orlo Vista (Orlando) $ $ Palm Bay $ $ Palm Beach $ $ Palm Beach Gardens $ $ Palm City $ $ Palm Springs (West Palm Beach) $ $ Palm Springs (Lake Worth) $ $ Parkland (Pompano Beach) $ $ Pembroke Park (Hollywood) $ $ Pembroke Pines (Hollywood) $ $ Perrine (Miami) $ $ Pine Castle (Orlando) $ $ Pinecrest (Miami) $ $ Page 19
20 ITEM 70 Continued Miami Ramp Ft. Lauderdale Ramp Pinellas Park $ $ Plant City N/A Plantation (Fort Lauderdale) $ $ Pompano Beach $ $ Pompano Beach $ $ Pompano Beach $ $ Pompano Beach $ $ Pompano Beach $ $ Pompano Beach $ $ Pompano Beach $ $ Pompano Beach $ $ Pompano Beach $ $ Pompano Beach $ $ Pompano Beach $ $ Port Charlotte $ $ Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale) $ $ Port Laudania (Fort Lauderdale) $ $ Port of Miami (Miami) $ $ Port Saint Lucie $ $ Princeton (Homestead) $ $ Punta Gorda $ $ Riviera Beach $ $ Rockledge $ $ Royal Palm Beach (West Palm Beach) $ $ Sanford $ $ Sarasota $ $ South Bay $ $ Page 20
21 ITEM 70 Continued Miami Ramp Ft. Lauderdale Ramp South Miami (Miami) $ $ Saint Petersburg $ $ Stuart $ $ Sunrise (Fort Lauderdale) $ $ Surfside (Miami) $ $ Tamarac (Fort Lauderdale) $ $ Tampa $ $ Tarpon Springs $ $ Tavernier *includes roundtrip tolls *$ N/A Titusville $ $ Treasure Island (Saint Petersburg) $ $ Vanderbilt Beach (Naples) $ $ Venice $ $ Vero Beach $ $ Wellington (West Palm Beach) $ $ West Hollywood (Hollywood) $ $ West Palm Beach $ $ Weston (Fort Lauderdale) $ $ Wilton Manors (Fort Lauderdale) $ $ Winter Haven $ $ Page 21
22 @ITEM 70 Continued Ft. Pierce Ramp Belle Glade $ Cape Canaveral $ Cocoa $ Cocoa Beach $ Daytona Beach $ Ft. Pierce $ Hobe Sound $ Indialantic $ Jensen Beach $ Jupiter $ Lake Worth $ Melbourne $ Melbourne $ Melbourne $ Melbourne $ Melbourne $ Melbourne $ Melbourne $ Merritt Island Okeechobee $ Palm Bay $ Palm City $ Port St. Lucie $ Sebastian $ Stuart $ Titusville $ Vero Beach $ West Melbourne $ West Palm Beach $ Page 22
23 ITEM 70 Continued Titusville Ramp Alachua $ Alcoma $ Aloma $ Altamonte Springs $ Altoona $ Amelia City $ Apollo Beach $ Apopka $ Arcadia $ Ashton $ Astatula $ Astor $ Atlantic Beach $ Atlantis $ Auburndale $ Aventura $ Avon Park $ Bal Harbour $ Baldwin $ Balm $ Bartow $ Bascom $ Bayonet Point $ Bean City $ Bell $ Belle Glade $ Belleview $ Blount Island $ Page 23
24 @ITEM 70 Continued Titusville Ramp Boca Raton $ Bowling Green $ Boynton Beach $ Bradenton $ Bradenton Beach $ Brandon $ Brewster $ Brooksville $ Bunnell $ Bushnell $ Callahan $ Campbell $ Cane $ Cape Canaveral $ Cape Coral $ Cardwell $ Carol City $ Casselberry $ Charlotte Harbor $ Chiefland $ Citrus Park $ Clearwater $ Clearwater Beach $ Clermont $ Clewiston $ Cloud Lake $ Cocoa $ Cocoa Beach $ Page 24
25 @ITEM 70 Continued Titusville Ramp Coconut Creek $ Coleman $ Cooper City $ Coral Gables $ Coral Springs $ Coronet $ Cortez $ Cottondale $ Crescent City $ Cross City $ Crystal River $ Dade City $ Dania $ Davenport $ Davie $ Daytona Beach $ De Bary $ De Land $ De Leon Springs $ Deer Park $ Deerfield Beach $ Delray beach $ Deltona $ Dodge Island $ Dover $ Dundee $ Dunedin $ Dunnellon $ Page 25
26 @ITEM 70 Continued Titusville Ramp Eagle Lake $ Eaton Park $ Eatonville $ Edgar $ Edgewater $ Elfers $ Elkton $ Ellenton $ Eloise $ Eustis $ Eva $ Falmouth $ Fellsmere $ Fern Park $ Fernandina Beach $ Flagler Beach $ Forest City $ Frostproof $ Fruitland Park $ Fort Lauderdale $ Fort Lonesome $ Fort Mccoy $ Fort Meade $ Fort Myers $ Fort Myers Beach $ Fort Pierce $ Fort White $ Gainesville $ Page 26
27 @ITEM 70 Continued Titusville Ramp Gibsonton $ Glen Ridge $ Golden Beach $ Golf $ Gomez $ Green Cove Springs $ Greenacres City $ Groveland $ Haines City $ Hallandale $ Hastings $ Haverhill $ Hernando $ Hialeah $ Hialeah Gardens $ High Springs $ Highland Beach $ Highland City $ Hobe Sound $ Holiday $ Hollister $ Holly Hill $ Hollywood $ Homosassa Springs $ Howey in the Hills $ Hudson $ Hypoluxo $ Immokalee $ Page 27
28 @ITEM 70 Continued Titusville Ramp Indialantic $ Indian Harbor Beach $ Indiantown $ Intercession City $ Inverness $ Islamorada $ Jacksonville Beach $ Jacksonville Zone $ Jasper $ Jensen Beach $ Juno Beach $ Jupiter $ Kendall $ Key Biscayne $ Keystone Heights $ Kissimmee $ La Belle $ La Grange $90.00 Lacoochee $ Lady Lake $ Lake Alfred $ Lake Buena Vista $ Lake Butler $ Lake City $ Lake Clarke Shores $ Lake Garfield $ Lake Hamilton $ Lake Harbor $ Page 28
29 @ITEM 70 Continued Titusville Ramp Lake Helen $ Lake Jem $ Lake Mary $ Lake Monroe $ Lake Panasoffkee $ Lake Park $ Lake Placid $ Lake Wales $ Lake Worth $ Lakeland $ Lakeport $ Land O Lakes $ Lantana $ Largo $ Lauderdale Lakes $ Lauderhill $ Lecanto $ Lee $ Leesburg $ Lehigh Acres $ Lithia $ Live Oak $ Lockhart $ Longboat Key $ Longwood $ Loughman $ Lowell $ Loxahatchee $ Page 29
30 @ITEM 70 Continued Titusville Ramp Lutz $ Maclenney $ Madeira Beach $ Maitland $ Malone $ Manalapan $ Manasota $ Manatee $ Mango $ Magonia Park $ Margate $ Marietta $ Mascotte $ Mayo $ Mayport $ Mcalpin $ Medley $ Melbourne $ Merritt Island $ Miami $ Miami Beach $ Miami Lakes $ Miami Shores $ Miami Springs $ Middleburg $ Midriver $ Mims $90.00 Minneola $ Page 30
31 @ITEM 70 Continued Titusville Ramp Miramar $ Montverde $ Moore Haven $ Mount Dora $ Mount Plymouth $ Mulberry $ Myakka City $ Narcossee $ Neptune Beach $ New Port Richey $ New Smyrna Beach $ New Wales $ Newberry $ Nokomis $ North Miami $ North Miami Beach $ North Palm Beach $ Oak Hill $ Oakland $ Oakland Park $ Ocala $ Ocoee $ Odessa $ Ojus $ Okeechobee $ Okeelanta $ Oldsmar $ Olustee $ Ona $ Page 31
32 @ITEM 70 Continued Titusville Ramp Oneco $ Opa Locka $ Orange City $ Orange Park $ Orlando $ Ormond Beach $ Osprey $ Osteen $ Oviedo $ Oxford $ Pahokee $ Palatka $ Palm Bay $ Palm Beach $ Palm Beach Gardens $ Palm City $ Palm Coast $ Palm Harbor $ Palmdale $ Palmetto $ Parkland $ Patrick AFB $ Pelican Lake $ Pembroke Park $ Pembroke Pines $ Pierce $ Pierson $ Pine Castle $ Pinellas Park $ Page 32
33 @ITEM 70 Continued Titusville Ramp Placida $ Plant City $ Plantation $ Plymouth $ Poinciana $ Polk City $ Pompano Beach $ Ponte Vedra Beach $ Port Charlotte $ Port Everglades $ Port Manatee $ Port Orange $ Port Richey $ Port Saint Lucie $ Punta Gorda $ Quincy $ Raiford $ Riverview $ Riviera Beach $ Rockledge $ Roseland $ Royal Palm Beach $ Rubonia $ Runyon $ Ruskin $ Safety Harbor $ San Antonio $ San Mateo $ Sanderson $ Page 33
34 @ITEM 70 Continued Titusville Ramp Sanford $ Sanibel $ Sarasota $ Sea Ranch Lakes $ Sebastian $ Sebring $ Seffner $ Seminole $ Shamrock $ Silver Springs $ Sorrento $ South Bay $ South Miami $ South Pierce $ South Shore $ Spring Hill $ Saint Augustine $ Saint Cloud $ Saint Lucie $ Saint Pete Beach $ Saint Petersburg $ Starke $ Stuart $ Sun City $ Sunniland $ Sunrise $ Surfside $ Sweetwater $ Page 34
35 @ITEM 70 Continued Titusville Ramp Taft $ Tamarac $ Tampa $ Tarpon Springs $ Tarrytown $ Tavares $ Temple Terrace $ Tequesta $ Thonotosassa $ Titusville $ Trenton $ Trilby $ Umatilla $ Union Park $ Valrico $ Venice $ Venus $ Vero Beach $ Villa Rica $ Virginia Gardens $ Wabasso $ Waldo $ Wauchula $ Waverly $ Webster $ Weirsdale $ Wekiva $ Wellington $ Page 35
36 @ITEM 70 Continued Titusville Ramp Wesley Chapel $ West Palm Beach $ Weston $ White Springs $ Wildwood $ Williston $ Wimauma $ Windermere $ Winston $ Winter Beach $ Winter Garden $ Winter Haven $ Winter Park $ Winter Springs $ Yulee $ Zellwood $ Zephyrhills $ Zolfo Springs $ Page 36
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