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Aug. 12, 1882. Aug. 21, 1882.

136.861 miles.

136.861 miles.

15. Total lengths of steel rail in tracks belonging to this company, not including steel top rail:

DESCRIPTION OF ROAD.

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

From National City to Fall Brook

From National City to Temecula
From National City to 105 Mile Siding
From National City to 109 Mile Siding.
From National City to 116 Mile Siding
From National City to Riverside...
From National City to Colton...

From National City to San Bernardino

2. Length of main line of road from National City to San Bernardino.. Length of main line in California...

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.......

Jan. 2, 1882. March 27, 1882. April 24, 1882. July 10, 1882. July 28, 1882.

Sept. 13, 1882. 129.750 miles. 129.750 miles. 129.750 miles.

7.111 miles. 7.111 miles.

7. Miles run by other trains, and for what purpose:

Work trains..
Special

8. Total train miles run.

9. Total number of passengers carried..

Number of through passengers going west (or south).
Number of local passengers going east (or north).
Number of local passengers going west (or south).

10. Total passenger mileage, or passengers carried one mile.
11. Passenger mileage to and from other roads...

Average number of miles traveled by each local passenger..
Average number of miles traveled by each through passenger.
Average number of miles traveled by each passenger, through and
local

12. Number of tons freight carried (not including gravel)
Number of tons freight in this State, carried

MILEAGE, TRAFFIC, ETC.

Mixed trains.

15,024

35,469

826

51,319

3,450

72

1,700

1,738

146,159

1,520

42.07

126.70

42.37

3,766

3,733

Number of tons freight produced in this State, carried

2,573

Weight per yard, 50 pounds. Weight per yard, 56 pounds....

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

18. Number of wooden bridges (aggregate length, 15,661 feet), in California. Number of wooden bridges (aggregate length, -- feet), outside State. 19. Number of crossings of highways at grade, 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

At Colton, crossing tracks Southern Pacific Railroad Company.

34. Total miles of road operated by this company

35. Total miles of road operated by this company in California. 36. Number of stations on all roads operated by this company

37. Number of stations on all roads owned by this company. 38. Same in California...

39. Miles of telegraph on line of road operated by this company. 40. Miles of telegraph owned by this company..

41. Number of telegraph offices in company stations

42. Number of telegraph stations operated by this company.

261.039 miles. 8.863 miles.

Number of tons of each class of freight produced in this State, carried: Grain

462

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Total.

129.750 miles.

Hay.

Lumber

Lime...

Miscellaneous

13. Total freight mileage, or tons carried one mile..

35

1,490

99

124

2,573

163,981

129.750 miles.

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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)

5 cents. 4.6 cents.

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129.750 miles. 129.750 miles.

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17. Average rate of fare per mile (not including season tickets) received from local passengers on roads operated by this company. Average rate of fare per mile received from local passengers on roads operated by this company, not including ferry or season tickets

20. Average rate of fare per mile for all passengers.

21. Highest rate of freight per ton per mile for any distance.. 22. Lowest rate of freight per ton per mile for any distance.... 23. Average rate of local freight per ton per mile on roads operated by this

company

25. Average rate of freight per ton per mile for all..

Average rate of freight per ton per mile, products of this State... Average rate of freight per ton per mile, products of other States-26. Average number of cars in passenger trains (including baggage cars, mixed)

28. Average weight of passenger trains, mixed, including locomotives and tenders, in working order (exclusive of passengers)

30. Number of persons regularly employed by company, including officers. Average monthly pay of employes, other than officers

4.33 cents.

4.74 cents.
4.33 cents.

15 cents.

1 cent.

6.967 cents.

6.967 cents.

6.947 cents.

7.610 cents.

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STATEMENT OF EACH ACCIDENT IN CALIFORNIA.

February 10, 1884-A. McDevitt, brakeman; collar bone broken while coupling cars.
October 18, 1884-Thomas Spilline, foreman of a China gang, employed on the repairs in
Temecula Cañon; eyes and one hand injured by premature explosion of a blast.
Accident caused by his own carelessness in cutting fuse too short.

December 16, 1884—J. T. Hook, employed on pile driver on repairs in Temecula Cañon;
hand injured by pile-driver hammer. His own negligence.
December 16, 1884—George A. Grimes, carpenter, employed in repairs of bridge in Teme-
cula Cañon; leg broken by a piece of bridge timber falling on it. His own negli-
December 26, 1884-Augustus Genero, laborer, employed on the repairs in Temecula
Cañon; almost instantly killed by a slide.

gence.

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

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I, George B. Wilbur, President of the California Southern Railroad Company, and Stephen W. Reynolds, Treasurer of the same company, being duly sworn, depose and say, that the statements, tables, and answers contained in the foregoing forty-two sheets have been compiled and prepared by the proper officers of said company, from its books and records, under their direction and supervision; that they, the deponents, have carefully examined the same, and that as now furnished by them to the Board of Railroad Commis

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22. Lowest rate of freight per ton per mile for any distance....

23. Average rate of local freight per ton per mile on roads operated by this company

24. Average rate of freight per ton per mile to and from other roads. 25. Average rate of freight per ton per mile for all...

Average rate of freight per ton per mile, products of this State... Average rate of freight per ton per mile, products of other States.. 26. Average number of cars in passenger trains (including baggage cars)27. Average number of cars in freight trains-basis of eight-wheel...

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August, 1883 107.68 miles. 107.68 miles.

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NOTE.-Rolling stock mentioned herein is leased with the company's railroad to Carson and Colorado Railroad Company.

STATE OF NEVADA,

15. Number of locomotives equipped with train brakes.. (Kind of brake-hand brake on tender.)

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MILEAGE TRAFFIC, ETC.

1. Miles run by passenger and freight trains, 107, six times per week, that is, three times per week going south and three times per week going north.

5. Rate of speed of express freight trains, including stops..

6. Rate of speed of accommodation freight trains, including stops 8. Total train miles run

9. Total number of passengers carried

16. Highest rate of fare per mile for any distance (excluding 1 mile).--17. Average rate of fare per mile (not including season tickets) received from local passengers on roads operated by this companyAverage rate of fare per mile received from local passengers on roads operated by this company, not including ferry or season tickets

18. Average rate of fare per mile received from passengers to and from other roads..

19. Average rate of fare per mile for season ticket passengers, reckoning one round trip per day to each ticket..

20. Average rate of fare per mile for all passengers..

21. Highest rate of freight per ton per mile for any distance..

County of Ormsby.}

SS.

H. M. Yerington, President of the Carson and Colorado Railroad Company, Third Division, and D. A. Bender, Secretary of the said company, being duly sworn, depose and say, 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 their direction and supervision; that they, the deponents, have carefully examined the same, and that as now furnished by them to the Board of Railroad Commissioners, they are, in all respects, just, correct, complete, and true, to the best of their knowledge, and, as they verily believe, the same contain a true and full exhibit of the condition and affairs of said company on the thirty-first day of December, 1884.

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No statistics kept.

No statistics kept. 10 cents. 6 cents.

Subscribed and sworn to before me, this third day of October, 1885.

WILLIS G. CLARKE, Notary Public, Ormsby County, Nevada.

6 cents.

6 cents.

4 cents.

5 cents.

15 cents.

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