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Rail...... Company.

REVENUE FOR THE YEAR.

1. Derived from local passengers on roads operated by this company.

2. Derived from passengers from and to other roads, over roads operated by this company.

3. Derived from other roads as tolls for use of passenger cars

4. Derived from other sources belonging to passenger department.

5. Derived from express and extra baggage.

6. Derived from mails.

7. Total earnings from passenger department -

8. Derived from local freight on roads operated by this company.
9. Derived from other roads as tolls for use of freight cars
10. Derived from freight from and to other roads on joint tariff
11. Derived from other sources belonging to freight department.

12. Total earnings from freight department........

13. Derived from rents for use of road and equipments when leased.

14. Total transportation earnings..

15. Earnings per mile of road operated..

16. Earnings per train mile (total passenger and freight)

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Rail..... Company.

REVENUE FOR THE YEAR-Continued.

Amount brought forward from page 11..

17. Income derived from rent of property, other than road and equipment, specifying same

18. Income derived from all other sources (including accretions from sinking funds, investments in stocks, bonds, steamboat property, transportation lines, etc.), specifying same

19. Total income derived from all sources

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2. General salaries, office expenses, and miscellaneous, not embraced in Classes III and IV

3. Insurance premiums and losses by fire, and damages for fires set by

engines..

4. Telegraph expenses

5. Total.......

6. Proportion belonging to passenger department*

7. Proportion belonging to freight department*..

$

*NOTE BY COMMISSIONERS.-Computed on gross receipts from passenger and freight departments. If computed on different basis, state accordingly.

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Rail....Company.

EXPENSES FOR OPERATING THE ROAD FOR THE YEAR-Continued.
Class II-Maintenance of way and buildings, and movement expenses.

1. Repairs of road (exclusive of bridges, new rails, and new ties).. 2. Iron rails laid, deducting old rails taken up.

weight per yard......----)- - -.

Number of miles.. ----; weight per yard

Number of miles.. -; weight per yard.

(Number of miles.

3. Steel rails laid, deducting old rails taken up. (Number of iniles...

weight per yard.....)

Number of miles.. -; weight per yard..

Number of miles.

4. New ties. (Number.

5. Repairs of bridges..

weight per yard..

;) cost

6. Repairs of buildings and fixtures (stations and turntables).

7. Repairs of and additions to machine shops and machinery.

8. Repairs of fences, road crossings, and signs

9. Removing ice and snow.

10. Repairs of locomotives.

11. New locomotives, charged to operating expenses.

12. Repairs of snow plows

13. New snow plows, charged to operating expenses

14. Fuel for engines and cars:

Number of cords of wood..
Number of tons of coal..

15. Water and water stations
16. Fuel for stations and shops

17. Oil and waste

.: cost

-; cost

18. Switchmen, watchmen, flag and signalmen.

19. Total..

20. Proportion of same to passenger department*. 21. Proportion of same to freight department*.

22. Of the above there was expended for other than ordinary repairs.

NOTE BY COMMISSIONERS.-Computed on gross receipts from passenger and freight departments. If computed on different basis, state accordingly.

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EXPENSES FOR OPERATING THE ROAD FOR THE YEAR-Continued.

Class III-Passenger traffic expenses.

1. Repairs of passenger, mail, and baggage cars..

2. New passenger, mail, and baggage cars, charged to operating expenses. 3. Damages and gratuities, passengers.

4. Salaries, wages, and incidentals of passenger trains.

Salaries, wages, and incidentals of ferries.

5. Salaries, wages, and incidentals of passenger stations

6. Amount paid other corporations or individuals not operating roads, for use of passenger cars and repairs of same

7. Amount paid other roads for balance of mileage of passenger cars

8. Total

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Rail..... Company.

EXPENSES FOR OPERATING THE ROAD FOR THE YEAR-Concluded.

1. Repairs of freight cars

Class IV-Freight traffic expenses.

Repairs of dump and work cars

2. New freight cars, charged to operating expenses 3. Damages and gratuities, freight..

4. Salaries, wages, and incidentals of freight trains Salaries, wages, and incidentals of ferries...

5. Salaries, wages, and incidentals of freight stations..

6. Paid corporations or individuals not operating road, for use of freight

cars

7. Amount paid other roads for balance of mileage of freight cars

8. Total..

9. Total expenses of operating the road embraced in Classes I, II, III, and IV

10. Per train mile (total passenger and freight)...

11. Percentage of expenses to total transportation earnings.

12. Amount paid other companies as rent for use of road (specifying each company, the amount and basis on which rent is computed)'

13. Total expenses.

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5. Dividends declared (... per cent) for the year. Amount. 6. Date of last dividend declared..

7. Balance for the year, or surplus (or deficit).--

8. Surplus (or deficit) at commencement of the year.

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Deduct or add entries made in profit and loss account during the year, not included in the foregoing statement..

9. Surplus (or deficit) at commencement of the year, as changed by aforesaid entries...

10. Total surplus (or deficit) December 31, 1887

11. Paid to sinking funds, in hands of Trustees..

EARNINGS, EXPENSES, NET EARNINGS, ETC., OF PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.

1 Total earnings from Passenger Department, as per" Revenue for the Year," No. 7

2. Per passenger train mile.

3. Expenses, proportion of "General Traffic Expenses," as per Class I, No. 6.. 4. Expenses, proportion of "Maintenance of Way and Buildings, and Movement Expenses," as per Class II, No. 20..

5. Expenses, Passenger Traffic," as per Class III, No. 8

6. Total expenses

7. Per passenger train mile.

8. Net earnings.--

9. Per passenger train mile.

RECEIPTS, EXPENSES, NET EARNINGS, ETC., OF FREIGHT DEPARTMENT.

1. Total earnings from Freight Department, as per “Revenue for the Year,"

No. 12.

2. Per freight train mile..

3. Expenses, proportion of "General Traffic Expenses," as per Class I, No. 7. 4. Expenses, proportion of "Maintenance of Ways and Buildings, and Movement Expenses," as per Class II, No. 21.

5. Expenses," Freight Traffic" as per Class IV, No. 8.

6. Total expenses

7. Per freight train mile.

8. Net earnings..

9. Per freight train mile...

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Rail.....Company.

GENERAL BALANCE SHEET AT CLOSING OF ACCOUNTS, DECEMBER 31, 1887.

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PROFIT AND Loss ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1887.

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1. Date when the road or portions thereof were opened for public use:

From..

to

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Date of Opening.

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