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ROLLING STOCK.

1. Locomotives..

2. Tenders

6. Passenger cars.

7. Mail and baggage cars

8. Eight-wheel box freight cars. 10. Eight-wheel platform cars. 12. Other cars

MILEAGE, TRAFFIC, ETC.

1. Miles run by passenger trains..

2. Rate of speed of express passenger trains, including stops..
3. Rate of speed of accommodation trains, including stops.
15. Highest rate of fare per mile for any distance (excluding one mile).
16. Lowest rate of fare per mile for any distance (single fare)

21. Highest rate of freight per ton per mile for any distance, first class
22. Lowest rate of freight per ton per mile for any distance..

30. Number of persons regularly employed by company, including officers. Average monthly pay of engine drivers..

Average monthly pay of passenger conductors

Average monthly pay of baggage masters.

Average monthly pay of section men

Average monthly pay of brakemen, flagmen, and switchmen

Average monthly pay of laborers

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TABLE C. LENGTH IN MILES OF ROAD AND TRACKS (SINGLE AND DOUBLE) OWNED BY

THE COMPANY.

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Andrew J. Binney, General Manager of the Northern California Railroad Company, being duly sworn, deposes and says, that the statements, tables, and answers contained in the foregoing sheets, have been compiled and prepared by the proper officers of said company, from its books and records, under his direction and supervision; that he, the deponent, has carefully examined the same, and that as now furnished by him to the Board of Railroad Commissioners, they are, in all respects, just, correct, complete, and true, to the best of his knowledge, and, as he verily believes, the same contain a true and full exhibit of the condition and affairs of said company on the thirty-first day of December, 1885.

ANDREW J. BINNEY.

Subscribed and sworn to before me, this eighth day of June, 1886.

NORMAN A. RIDEOUT, Notary Public.

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The Northern Railway Company was incorporated July 19, 1871.

CAPITAL STоск.

1. Capital stock authorized by charter.

2. Capital stock authorized by votes of company.

3. Capital stock issued [number of shares, 61,905]; amount paid in.

5. Total amount paid in, as per books of the company

8. Par value of shares issued.

9. Total number of stockholders.

10. Number of stockholders in California.

11. Amount of stock held in California

12. Funded debt as follows:

Bonds....

Interest paid on same during year..

13. Total amount of funded debt...

14. Unfunded debt:

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All other debts, current credit balances, etc. .

16. Total gross debt liabilities. Cash on hand

18. Total net debt liabilities.

COST OF ROAD, EQUIPMENT, AND PROPERTY-ROAD AND BRANCHES.

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9. Engineering

Agencies, salaries, and other expenses during construction..

Equipment.

17. Freight cars: Hand cars and section cars..

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$11,049,656 67

$3,256 38

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19. Property sold and credited to property account during the year: Track material taken back by C. P. R. R. Co..

20. Net addition to property account for the year

1,121 00

$8,808 67

REVENUE FOR THE YEAR.

(Included in lessees' report.)

13. Derived from rents for use of road and equipment when leased.. Less taxes.

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874,907 70

$967,477 44

9. Surplus at commencement of the year, as changed by aforesaid entries.

10. Total surplus December 31, 1885...

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

(Reported by lessees.)

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

(Reported by lessees.)

GENERAL BALANCE SHEET AT CLOSING OF ACCOUNTS, DECEMBER 31, 1885.

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PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1885.

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

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10. Total length of road belonging to this company..

11. Aggregate length of siding and other tracks not enumerated above 12. Same in California...

13. Aggregate length of track belonging to this company computed as single track

14. Same in California.

15. Total lengths of steel rail in tracks belonging to this company, not including steel top rail; (weight per yard, 50 pounds).

16. Number of spans of bridges of twenty-five feet and upwards in California.

18. Number of wooden bridges (aggregate length, 15,151 feet) in California. Miles of embankment replaced by bridges or trestlework, during year, in California....

19. Number of crossings of highways at grade in California..

20. Number of crossings of highways over railroad in California.

22. Number of highway bridges eighteen feet above track in California... 26. Number of highway crossings at which there are neither electric signals, gates, nor flagmen, in California

27. Number of railroad crossings at grade

California and Nevada (narrow gauge) Railroad, at Emery.
Tramway at Pinole.

Tramway at powder works, near Pinole.

Tramway at Martinez.

29. Number of railroad crossings under other railroads.

California Redwood Company track at Tunnel No. 1.

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148.2240

42.4075

42.4075

195.3127

195.3127

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16 feet.

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106

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Market Value.

$3,256 38 $3,256 38

MILEAGE, TRAFFIC, ETC.

(See lessee's report.)

12. TABLE A. FUNDED DEBT.

To include all Bonds payable by the Company, except United States Government Bonds.

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1st Mortgage.. Jan. 1, 1877. Jan. 1, 1907. Gold.... Gold..

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TABLE C. LENGTH IN MILES OF ROAD AND TRACKS (SINGLE AND DOUBLE) OWNED BY THE COMPANY.

Main Line and Branches.

Length of iron rail

Length of steel rail

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