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What is Merchant Category Code 4111: Local/Suburban Commuter Passenger Transportation – Railroads, Ferries, Local Water Transportation

MCC 4111: Local/Suburban Commuter Passenger Transportation – Railroads, Ferries, Local Water Transportation

An MCC, or Merchant Category Code, is a four-digit number assigned by payment processors to classify a business according to the type of goods or services it provides.  MCCs are defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and are universally recognised by most card issuers.

Merchant Category Code (MCC) 4111 classifies businesses that operate local and suburban commuter passenger transportation services, specifically via railroads, ferries, and other local water transportation modes.

What Types of Businesses Fall Under MCC 4111?

MCC 4111 encompasses a broad range of commuter services designed to move people efficiently in urban and suburban areas.

These include:

  • Railroad Commuter Services: Operators providing regular passenger rail services in local and suburban areas.
  • Ferry Services: Companies offering passenger transit via ferries across water bodies like rivers or lakes.
  • Water Taxi Operations: Local water transport services facilitating passenger movement within urban waterfronts.

For more insights into MCCs and their importance for your business, explore this comprehensive guide.

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Mark Stiltner

Mark Stiltner is a finance and fintech writer. From educating independent investment advisors on retirement plan management to helping families maximize their savings to educating businesses on global payment preferences, Mark has spent over a decade researching and educating audiences on complex financial topics. Mark has been a contributing author on blog articles and educational content for the Bank of Colorado, Pinnacle Bank, TD Ameritrade, First Data and Rapyd.

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