Biennial Report of the Railroad Commissioner of the State of Vermont, forTuttle & Company, 1882 - Railroads |
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30 tons weight 56 pounds ADDRESS OF OFFICERS Aggregate length Albans average cost Average number Average weight Bradley Barlow brakeman BRIDGES BUILT Canada line carried one mile cent CHARACTERISTICS OF ROAD coal cars COST OF ROAD cost per rod coupling cars dividends Employes EXPRESS COMPANIES flat and coal freight cars freight trains funded debt Highest rate Horace Fairbanks including stops injured iron rail Johnsbury JUNE 30 Lake Champlain length of curvature Length of main line of road Lyndonville main line Mass Mechanicville MILEAGE AND TONNAGE Miller platform misconduct or carelessness mixed trains Montpelier North Bennington Number miles run Number of miles number of passengers Number of stations number of tons number passengers carried platform and coupler rail on road RAILROAD COMPANY rate of speed Richford Rutland salaries Schedule rate stations on line stations used jointly steel rail TITLE AND ADDRESS Total number Total operating expenses Vermont Valley railroad WOODSTOCK RAILROAD
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Page 31 - When and to whom was the original stock, owned by the Company, sold atid what was the cash value realized by the Company for the same?
Page 23 - A list of the stockholders at the last election of directors, showing the name, residence and amount of stock owned by each, must be filed herewith.
Page 45 - Number of locomotive engines controlled by the corporation for use, but leased instead of owned. 65. Number of freight cars controlled by the corporation for use, but leased instead of owned.
Page 46 - Number of miles traveled by passengers, or number of passengers carried one mile ("" total movement of passengers").
Page 46 - Average number of persons directly employed by the company during the year.
Page 46 - Number of miles one ton of freight was carried, or number of tons carried one mile ("total movement of freight "). 84.
Page 46 - Kate of speed of same when in motion, 30 miles. Average rate of speed adopted by express passenger trains, including stops, •30 miles.
Page 45 - Length in feet of pile or trestle work in wood on all lines.
Page 3 - ... thereafter be constructed in the State, are exempted by law from the operation of the act until ten years after the completion of such new railroad. The commission report annually to the Legislature. VERMONT Has one commissioner of railroads, whose duty it is to report biennially to the Governor...
Page 47 - Damages to property, including damages by fire and cattle killed on road.