EARNINGS, EXPENSES, NET EARNINGS, ETC., OF PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. RECEIPTS, EXPENSES, NET EARNINGS, ETC., of Freight Department. GENERAL BALance Sheet at CLOSING OF ACCOUNTS, DECEMBER 31, 1887. PROFIT AND Loss AccoUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1887. To income from land sales and earnings used in redemption of bonds transferred to credit of amount "First Mortgage Bonds Redeemed". $4,179,000 00 To income from earnings used in purchase of bonds for reinvestment.... 98,100 00 By balance January 1, 1887. $4,198,293 73 By balance carried down.. 78,806 27 DESCRIPTION OF ROAD. 1. Date when the road or portions thereof were opened for public use: From San Francisco to Menlo Park Oct. 17, 1863. Jan. 16, 1864. From Needles to Junction with Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Com- 2. Length of main line of road from San Francisco to Colorado River. 10. Total length of road belonging to this company. 11. Aggregate length of siding and other tracks not enumerated above.. 12. Same in California....... 11. Aggregate length of track belonging to this company computed as single track... Nov. 13, 1882. Feb. 12, 1883. Mar. 19, 1883. Aug. 9, 1883. 1,022.20 miles. 1,022.20 miles. 1,022.20 miles. 116.69 miles. 116.69 miles. 14. Same in California. 1,138.89 miles. 1,138.89 miles. 15. Total lengths of steel rail in tracks belonging to this company, not includ- Weight per yard, sixty pounds 1,447.96 miles. 113.60 miles. 144.84 miles. 16. Number of spans of bridges of twenty-five feet and upwards, in California ... 17. Number of iron bridges (aggregate length, 1,533.7 feet) in California... 18. Number of wooden bridges (aggregate length, 4,638.8 feet) in California. Bridges built within the year in California. 19. Number of crossings of highways at grade, in California.. 26. Number of highway crossings at which there are neither electric signals, 27. Number of railroad crossings at grade at Santa Clara and at Colton.. 37. Number of stations on all roads owned by this company. 38. Same in California.. 40. Miles of telegraph owned by this company. 41. Number of telegraph offices in company stations 440 2 3 2 440 2 201 201 1,021.8 77 ROLLING STOCK. No. 1. Locomotives Average weight of engines in working order. 2. Tenders. Average weight of tenders full of fuel and water 3. Length of heaviest engine and tender, from center of forward truck wheel of engine to center of rear wheel of tender.[48 feet] Average Weight (Ton, 2,000). 48.2 29.5 77.7 Average weight 4. Total length of heaviest engine and tender over all.. -[61.6 feet] 6. Passenger cars 8. Eight-wheel box freight cars. 10. Eight-wheel platform cars... 7. Mail and baggage cars.. 12. Other cars.. 14. Total number of freight cars, including coal, etc., on a basis of eight wheels.... 15. Number of locomotives equipped with train brakes. (Kind of brake: Westinghouse air.) 16. Number of cars equipped with train brakes. 17. Number of passenger cars with Miller platform and buffer.. MILEAGE, TRAFFIC, ETC. (Operated by Southern Pacific Company under lease.) 1,143 68 1,143 114 |