184 13 25 16. Number of spans of bridges of twenty-five feet and upwards, in California.... 18. Number of wooden bridges (aggregate length, 1,207 feet), in California. 19. Number of crossings of highways at grade, in California. 20. Number of crossings of highways over railroad, in California 21. Number of crossings of highways under 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 (At Santa Cruz, crossing the South Pacific Coast Railroad.) 37. Number of stations on all roads owned by this company. 38. Same in California......... 40. Miles of telegraph owned by this company 41. Number of telegraph offices in company stations.. 6 33 2 10 10 26.20 3 43. Number of telegraph stations operated jointly by railroad and telegraph companies.. 3 ROLLING STOCK. (None.) MILEAGE, TRAFFIC, ETC. (See Southern Pacific Railroad Company's report.) LIST OF ACCIDENTS IN CALIFORNIA. (If any, reported by the Southern Pacific Railroad Company.) TABLE C. LENGTH IN MILES OF ROADS AND TRACKS (SINGLE AND DOUBLE) OWNED BY THE COMPANY. A A. C. Bassett, Vice-President of the Pajaro and Santa Cruz Railroad Company, and J. L. Willcutt, 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. A. C. BASSETT. J. L. WILLCUTT. Subscribed and sworn to before me this fourteenth day of August, 1885. SAN JOAQUIN AND SIERRA NEVADA RAILROAD COMPANY. 4. Land 5. Passenger and freight stations. Woodsheds and water stations.. $49,272 26 6. Engine houses, car sheds, and turntables. $1,000,000 00 7. Machine shops. 8. Par value of shares issued 5. Total amount paid in, as per books of the company. 323,200 00 3,500 00 326,700 00 8. Engineering, agencies, salaries, and other expenses during construction. Telegraph line... 100 00 121 11. Amount of stock held in California 326,700 00 REVENUE FOR THE YEAR. Cost of equipment... } Supplies and materials on hand. $432,056 52 5,896 38 Cash Cash, cash assets, and other itenis: Current accounts.. Profit and loss (loss) Total.... 27. Number of railroad crossings at grade Capital stock. $326,700 00 (At Lodi, crosses the Central Pacific.) Funded debt 116,000 00 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(telephone) 40. Miles of telegraph owned by this company (telephone). 41. Number of telegraph offices in company stations (telephone) 42. Number of telegraph stations operated by this company (telephone).. ROLLING STOCK. 35.7 miles. 357 miles. 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 2. Rate of speed of express passenger trains, including stops 3. Rate of speed of accommodation trains, including stops 4. Miles run by freight trains (freight and passenger).. 6. Rate of speed of accommodation freight trains, including stops. 8. Total train miles run 9. Total number of passengers carried. Number of passengers going east. 12. Number of tons freight carried (not including gravel). 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.. 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 passenger conductors Average monthly pay of freight conductors. Average monthly pay of baggage masters. Average monthly pay of brakemen, flagmen, and switchmen. Average monthly pay of section men Average monthly pay of mechanics in shops. Average monthly pay of laborers... LIST OF ACCIDENTS IN CALIFORNIA. From their own misconduct or carelessness-in California 19,3751888 4 cents. 30 $55 00 100 00 85 00 85 00 65 00 50 00 25 cts. per hour. 1 killed. STATEMENT OF EACH ACCIDENT IN CALIFORNIA. May 24, 1884-Near Lodi Station a boy, Palmer, of Lodi, jumped from train, and was killed. 12. TABLE A. FUNDED DEBT. To include all Bonds payable by the Company, except United States Government Bonds. TABLE C. LENGTH IN MILES OF ROAD AND TRACKS (SINGLE AND DOUBLE) OWNED BY THE COMPANY. |