NAMES AND RESIDENCES OF DIRECTORS LAST ELECTED. Samuel N. Bell, Walter M. Parker, Moody Currier, Manchester, N. H.; Joseph B. Walker, Concord, N. H.; John J. Bell, Exeter, N. H.; Wm. A. Pierce and John J. Pickering, Portsmouth, N. H. PROPER ADDRESS OF THE COMPANY: CONCORD & PORTSMOUTH RAILROAD, CONCORD, N. H. S. N. BELL, President. E. H. PAINE, Treasurer. H. E. CHAMBERLIN, Superintendent. STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. Then HILLSBOROUGH and MERRIMACK, SS. December 28, 1886. personally appeared Samuel N. Bell, E. H. Paine, and H. E. Chamberlin, and severally made oath to the truth of the foregoing statement by them subscribed, according to their best knowledge and belief. JOHN F. WEBSTER, Justice of the Peace. From local passengers (all passengers starting from or stopping at any station on this road)* $62,421.33 From through passengers (to and from other roads over and beyond this road) 3,452.37 From express and train baggage 8,164.92 From mails 2,064.48 From other sources, passenger department 4,181.92 Total earnings from passenger department 80,285.02 From local freight (all freight starting from or stopping at any station on this road)* 38,335.92 From through freight (to and from other roads over and beyond this road 964.05 Total earuings from freight department 39,299.97 119,584.99 Total transportation earnings *Including passengers and freight to and from other roads starting from or stopping at stations on this road. Renewal of rails 3,747.11 [Number tons steel laid, 144; number tons steel relaid, 6; number tons iron laid, 45.] Renewal of ties 2,248.68 [Number laid 5,458.] Repairs of road-bed and track. 8,163.58 Fuel for locomotives 9,119.81 Water supply. [Tons of coal, 1,247; cords of wood, 797.] 50.00 Locomotive service* 3,191.39 Passenger-train service* 2,971.33 Freight-train service * 1,587.73 Telegraph expenses. 351.25 Loss and damage, freight and baggage .25 property and cattle 346.37 Agents' and station service* 4,661.60 Station supplies 139.43 $1,175,310.11 Total liabilities (as per books of the company) Number of local passengers (including season) 173,627 Number of through passengers (to and from other roads going over and beyond this road) 7,163 Total number of passengers carried. 180,790 Local passenger mileage (local passengers carried one mile) 2,193,665 Through passenger mileage (through passengers carried one mile) . 181,936 Total passenger mileage 2,375,601 Number tous local freight 63,315 Number tons through freight (to and from other roads going over and beyond this road) 9,464 Total number tons freight carried 72,779 Local freight mileage (tons local freight carried one mile) 1,069,868 Through freight mileage (tons through freight car ried one mile)† 246,063 Total freight mileage 1,315,931 Average number of persons employed 46 * Reckoning twelve passengers per week for time of each season ticket. † Carried to and from other roads. Same in New Hampshire. Total length of track, computed as single track Total length of steel rails in tracks, not including [Weights per yard, 56 to 72 lbs.] Roads and Branches belonging to other Companies operated by this Company under lease or contract. Methuen Branch, length Total length of above road in Massachusetts Number of stations in New Hampshire on all roads operated by this company 3.38 66 Number of telegraph offices in same Number of stations on all roads owned by this com Charges for the transportation of company's supplies (only on freight coming from other roads) included in the earnings as reported for this road. Rate, 14 cents per ton per mile. No separate account kept of tonnage and earnings on same. BRIDGES. Number of spans of stone bridges of 25 feet and upwards* Aggregate length of same for single track 80 ft. Aggregate length of same for single track 77 1 2 210 ft. 22 over railroad 27 1 1 Number of highway bridges 18 feet above track *In New Hampshire, on miles of road owned. |