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MISCELLANEOUS.
Number op Ejigine-Houses, Shops, Elevators and Employes.
Number of engine-houses ...............
Aggregate number of stalls in same.....
Number of machine shops..............
Number of car shops...................
Number of elevators....................
Aggrcg.ate capacity of elevators in bushels,
Average number of persons employed by the
company during the year..............
Aggregate amount of salaries paid to same
for the year.........................
45
486
3,450,000
14,703
r,746,420 49
45
510
6
5
5
3,450,000
15,880
$8,107,309 20
DOIKGS OE THE YeAK IN TRANSPORTATION", TOTAL MlLES EUN AND
Bates oe Speed.
1881.
1883.
Number of miles run by passenger trains. - . .
Number of miles run by freight trains.......
Number of miles run by switching and work-
5,135,338
12,160,213
6,978,857
8,900,249
878,768,980
11,591,879
580,878
2,646,814,098
58,351,742
35
30
80
85
12
15
5,448,029
10,912,064
7,546,891
10,808,979
482,243,282
11,880,393
031,422
2,894,799,310
62,497,673
25
80
30
38
12
15
Number of passengers (all classes) carried in
Number of miles traveled by passengers, or
number of passengers carried one mile.....
Number of tons of 2,000 pounds of freight
Railroad company's freight............
Total movement of freight, or number of tons
Average rate of speed adopted by ordinary
passenger trains, including stops (miles per
Rate of speed of same when in motion.......
Average rate of Si3eed adopted by express
Average rate of speed adopted by freight
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