A General Form of Agreement between Railroad and Trucking Company is a contract that establishes the terms and conditions for the transportation of goods by rail and truck. It typically includes provisions regarding the payment of freight charges, liability for damages, ownership of the goods, and any other issues related to the transportation of goods. Common types of General Form of Agreement between Railroad and Trucking Company include Interline Agreements, Carrier Agreements, and Switching Agreements. Interline Agreements are agreements between a railroad and a trucking company which allow them to move goods between each other’s facilities. They typically include provisions regarding the payment of freight charges, liability for damages, and ownership of the goods. Carrier Agreements are agreements between a railroad and a trucking company which allow them to transport goods in the same shipment. They typically include provisions regarding the payment of freight charges, liability for damages, and ownership of the goods. Switching Agreements are agreements between a railroad and a trucking company which allow them to switch or transfer goods between each other’s facilities. They typically include provisions regarding the payment of freight charges, liability for damages, and ownership of the goods.