Poor's Manual of Railroads, Band 3H.V. & H.W. Poor, 1870 |
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passengers , $ 14,855,689 . The ratio of freight to passenger earnings of most of the other States , particularly South and West , is much greater . The excess of receipts from freight over those from passengers , is one of the most ...
passengers , $ 14,855,689 . The ratio of freight to passenger earnings of most of the other States , particularly South and West , is much greater . The excess of receipts from freight over those from passengers , is one of the most ...
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... Passenger traffic : Passenger , through . way . west east . Passengers of all kinds . 29.352 223.892 45,130 279,114 ) 70.2341 61.3711 44.491 52.8331 59.798 393.632 376.373 418,609 507,471 567.797 122.566 166.167 227.854 204.343 242.684 ...
... Passenger traffic : Passenger , through . way . west east . Passengers of all kinds . 29.352 223.892 45,130 279,114 ) 70.2341 61.3711 44.491 52.8331 59.798 393.632 376.373 418,609 507,471 567.797 122.566 166.167 227.854 204.343 242.684 ...
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... Passenger trains , 808,853 ; by Freight trains , 1,091,468 ; by Service trains , 776,072 . Total , 2,676,393 miles . Passengers carried , 752,123 ; carried one mile , 62,174,724 . Tons of Freight moved , 714,487 ; moved one mile ...
... Passenger trains , 808,853 ; by Freight trains , 1,091,468 ; by Service trains , 776,072 . Total , 2,676,393 miles . Passengers carried , 752,123 ; carried one mile , 62,174,724 . Tons of Freight moved , 714,487 ; moved one mile ...
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... Passenger , 72,653 ; freight , 99,382 - Total , 172,035 miles . Passengers carried , 122,000 . Tons of freight moved , 239,000 . Gross earnings - Passengers , $ 62,022 35 ; freight , $ 151,552 66 ; other , $ 2,657 20— $ 216,232 22 ...
... Passenger , 72,653 ; freight , 99,382 - Total , 172,035 miles . Passengers carried , 122,000 . Tons of freight moved , 239,000 . Gross earnings - Passengers , $ 62,022 35 ; freight , $ 151,552 66 ; other , $ 2,657 20— $ 216,232 22 ...
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... PASSENGER TRAFFIC - NUMBER AND MILEAGE OF PASSENGERS . Local .. Westward : Through ... Total .. 462,003 190,946 280,2031 387.8721 397,195 348.389 337,599 353,357 24,761 42,048 50,443 215,708 322,251 438,315 64,838 63,239 57,157 66,017 ...
... PASSENGER TRAFFIC - NUMBER AND MILEAGE OF PASSENGERS . Local .. Westward : Through ... Total .. 462,003 190,946 280,2031 387.8721 397,195 348.389 337,599 353,357 24,761 42,048 50,443 215,708 322,251 438,315 64,838 63,239 57,157 66,017 ...
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1st mortgage 2d mortgage 66 PRINCIPAL OFFICE amount baggage Balances Balances.-Capital stock Baltimore Boston Capital stock carried one mile cars Cars-passenger cash cent Chicago Cincinnati coal Consolidation construction Cost of road December 31 Directors elected dividends ending December 31 Erie feet 8 inches feet 84 floating debt freight box Freight moved funded debt George Gross earnings Gross earnings-passenger including taxes Iowa Iron issued James January John Joseph Junction June Leased and operated lessees loan Louis mail and express Mass Mast Nett earnings November 30 October October 31 OFFICE AND ADDRESS Ohio Operating expenses p. c. bonds paid Passengers carried Philadelphia Pittsburg platform PRINCIPAL OFFICE Rail Railroad Company RAILROAD in Progress Railway rents River road and equipment Rolling Stock Rolling Stock.-Locomotive engines September 30 Sidings sinking fund Supt Tenn tons Total length Treas turnouts U. S. tax William yard York City
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Seite xxv - States (I speak now from my own observation) stand as it were upon a pivot. The touch of a feather would turn them any way.
Seite 478 - An act to provide a National currency, secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof," approved June third, eighteen hundred and sixty-four.
Seite xxiv - How entirely unconnected with them shall we be, and what troubles may we not apprehend, if the Spaniards on their right, and Great Britain on their left, instead of throwing stumbling-blocks in their way, as they now do, should hold out lures for their trade and alliance?
Seite 475 - ... interest not exceeding six per cent, per annum, and to be reimbursed within a period not beyond twenty years and not less than ten years.
Seite xxiv - I need not remark to you, sir, that the flanks and rear of the United States are possessed by other powers, and formidable ones, too; nor how necessary it is to apply the cement of interest to bind all parts of the Union together by indissoluble bonds, especially that part of it which lies immediately west of us, with the United States.
Seite 478 - ... that the faith of the United States is solemnly pledged to the payment in coin or its equivalent of all the obligations of the United States...
Seite xxv - ... and unimproved roads. These causes have hitherto checked the industry of the present settlers ; for, except the demand for provisions, occasioned by the increase of population, and a little flour, which the necessities of the Spaniards compel them to buy, they have no incitements to labor.
Seite 478 - An Act to authorize the issue of United States notes and for the redemption of funding thereof and for funding the floating debt of the United States...
Seite 475 - Company bearing interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent per annum...
Seite 478 - ... the United States or elsewhere, to such an amount, in such manner, and at such rates as he may think advisable, for lawful money of the United States, or for any treasury notes, certificates of indebtedness, or certificates of deposit, or other representatives of value, which have been or which may be issued under any act of Congress...