COST OF ROAD AND EQUIPMENT. For graduation and masonry, Superstructure, including iron, Passenger and freight stations, buildings and fixtures, Engine and car-houses, machine shops, machinery and fixtures,.. Land, land damages and fences,. Locomotives and fixtures, and snow plows, Passenger and baggage cars,. Freight and other cars,. Engineering and agencies,. Total cost of road and equipment,. CHARACTERISTICS OF ROAD. $93, 757 01 193, 465 92 6, 281 06 12, 328 51 29,565 60 ... 38, 415 96 32, 306 94 18, 359 48 33, 248 74 $457, 729 22 Length of road, Length of road laid, Length of double track, including sidings, Number of engines,.. Number of 1st class passenger cars (rated as 8wheel cars), - Number of baggage, mail and express cars (rated as 8-wheel cars), Number of freight cars (rated as 8-wheel cars), . DOINGS OF THE YEAR IN TRANSPORTATION, AND TOTAL MILES RUN. Number of miles run by passenger trains,.... 78, 265 25,550 Number of passengers (all classes) carried in cars, carried in cars, ... Total movement of freight, or number of tons trains, including stops, Rate of speed of same, when in motion, Average rate of speed adopted by freight trains, including stops, Rate of speed of same, when in motion, 224, 568 3, 894, 810 Average weight, in tons, of passenger trains, exclusive of passengers and baggage,. Average weight, in tons, of freight trains, exclusive of freight, The amount of freight, specifying the quantity in tons : The rate of fare for passengers, charged for the respective classes per mile, as follows: For first class through passengers,. For first class way passengers, 2 cents. 3 66 EXPENSES. $28,120 87 4,231 48 MAINTAINING THE ROAD, OR REAL ESTATE OF THE CORPORATION. AMOUNT. Cost of iron used in repairs, Repairs of road-bed and railway, excepting cost of iron, Allotted to passenger transportation, length in feet, 2,757 weight in lbs.,. 52,500 Allotted to freight transportation, 918 17,500 Repairs of buildings, Taxes on real estate, 642 41 780 24 642 41 585 18 195 06 Repairs of tools and machinery in shops,. 192 16 144 12 Incidental expenses, including oil, fuel, clerks, watchmen, &c., about shops,.. 1,499 32 1,124 49 48 04 374 83 Totals, $32,606 50 $22,769 37 $9,837 13 The following is a statement of the date of each accident, the place where it occurred, the train, the cause and the extent of the injuries inflicted upon each person, and the name of such person, as follows: 1864. Dec. 19. Mr. Joseph Pierson, brakeman in the employ of Company, while coupling passenger cars, was caught between them, and received injuries from which he died. |