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New York, Ontario and
Western Railway.
[New York, Pennsylvania.]
For year ending June 30, 1909.
Total earnings... $8,290,170
Operating expenses 5.643.102
Net earnings.. $2,647,068
392,089

Other income....

Total net income.. $3,039,157 Total payments.... 2,858,352 $180,805

Surplus..

This road is controlled by the N. Y.,N.H.& H.R.R.

Main Line, Cornwall, N. Y., to Os-
wego, N. Y., 271.75 m.; Delhi Br.,
16.84 m.; Wharton Valley R. R., 6.80
m.; New Berlin Br., 22.38 m.; Utica
Div., 31.30 m.; Rome Br., 12.78 m.;
Scranton Div., 54.05 m.; Ellenville
Br., 7.80 m.; Pecksport Ry.. 3.69 m.;
Weehawken, N. J., to Cornwall,
N.Y. (trackage rights), 53.07 m.; El-
lenville and Kingston R. R., 27.14
m. Port Jervis, Mont, and Sum.
R. R., 38.27 m. Total mileage,
545.87.

EXPRESS CO.-Adams.

General Officers.

President, F. D. Underwood; 1st
Vice-President, G. F. Brownell;
24 Vice-President, G. A. Richard-
Son; General Traffic Manager,
D. W. Cooke; General Manager,
J. C. Stuart; Secretary, David
Bosman. General Offices, 50,
Church Street, New York.

President, Thomas P. Fowler; Vice-
President, J. B. Kerr; Vice-
President and General Manager,
J. E. Childs; Secretary, R. D.
Rickard. General Offices, 66
Beaver Street, New York.

Western

Norfolk and
Railway.
[Maryland, West Virginia,
Virginia, North Carolina,
Ohio, Kentucky.]
For year ending June 30,1909.
Total earnings.. $29,327,101
Operating expenses 17,729,756
Net earnings. .$11,597,345
981,112
Total net income. $12,578,457
Total payments.... 11.292,040
Surplus..

Norfolk to Columbus, O., 703.76 m.:
Lynchburg to Durham, 115.43 m.;
Roanoke to Hagerstown, 238.11 m.
Roanoke to Winston-Salem, 121.30
m.; Radford Junction to Bristol,
110.75 m.; North Carolina Junction
to Fries, 43.49 m.; Graham to Nor-
ton,100.40 m.; Portsmouth Junction
to Cincinnati and Ivorydale, 105.92
m.; Columbus, Connecting and
Terminal R. R., 3.51 m.; branches,
360.57 m. Total mileage, 1,903.24.
... $1,286,417 EXPRESS Co.-Southern,

Other income..

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President, L. E. Johnson; 1st VicePresident, Wm. G. Macdowell, Philadelphia, Pa.; 2d Vice-President and General Manager, N. D. Maher; 3d Vice-President and Traffic Manager, T. S. Davant; Secretary, E. H. Alden, Philadelphia, Pa. General Offices, Roanoke, Va.; New York Of fices, 40 Exchange Place and 398 Broadway.

President, Howard Elliott; Vice-
President, James N. Hill, New
York; 2d Vice-President, J. M.
Hannaford; 3d Vice-President,
Earl, New York, General Of-
C. M. Levey; Secretary, G. H.
fices, St. Paul, Minn.; New York
Offices, 34 Nassau Street and 319
Broadway.

President, Robert S. Lovett, New York; Secretary, W. W. Cottou; Assistant Secretary, Alexander Millar, New York. General Offices, Portland, Ore.; New York Offices, 120 and 287 Broadway.

President, Robert S. Lovett,
New York; Vice-President and
General Manager, W. H. Ban-
croft, Salt Lake City; Secre-
tary, Alex. Millar, New York.
General Offices, Salt Lake City,
Utah; New York Office, 120
Broadway.

SYSTEMS, LOCATION, AND
FINANCIAL DATA.

Pennsylvania Railroad.
[New York, New Jersey,
Delaware,
Pennsylvania,
Maryland, District of Co-
lumbia, Virginia, West
Virginia, Michigan, Ken-
tucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illi-
nois.]

For year ending Dec. 31, 1908.
Total earnings....8274,338,803
Operating expenses203,605,535
Net earnings.... $70,733,268
29.122 479
Other income.....

Total net income.$99,855,747
Total payments.... 98,804,184
Surplus.......

$1,051,563

Pere Marquette R.R.

[Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois.

Divisions, Mileage, and Operating
Express.

Eastern Pennsylvania Div., 1,229.71
m.; Western Pennsylvania Div.,
690.85 m.; Philadelphia Terminal
Diva
48.87 m.; New Jersey Div.,
461.57 m.; Erie Div., 605.25 m.;
Northern Central Ry. Div., 460.85
m.; Philadelphia, Baltimore and
Washington R. R. Div., 694.46 m.;
West Jersey and Sea Shore R. R.
Div., 336.72 m.; Buffalo and Alle-
gheny Valley Div., 782.75 m.; Bal-
timore, Chesapeake and Atlantic
Ry., 87.66 m.; Barnegat R. R., 8.15
m.; Cherry Tree and Dixonville
R.R., 36.57 m.; Cumberland Valley
R. R. lines, 162.19 m.; Long Island
R. R. lines, 391.84 m.; Maryland,
Delaware & Virginia Ry., 78.33 m.;
Monongahela R. R. lines, 60.59 m.;
Pemberton & Heightstown R. R.,
24.37 m.; New York, Philadelphia
& Norfolk R. R., 112 m.; other
branches, 13.94 m. Total mileage
lines east, 6,286.72. Pennsylvania
lines west of Pittsburgh, 4,948.59 m.
Total mileage, 11,235.31.
EXPRESS Co.-Adams.

General Officers.

President, James McCrea;
Vice-President, Charles E.
Pugh; 2d Vice-President, Sam-
uel Rea; 3d Vice-President,
John B. Thayer; 4th Vice-

Vice-President, W. W. Atterbury;
President, Henry Tatnall; 6th
General Manager, W. Hayward
Myers; Secretary, Lewis Neilson.
General Offices, Broad Street Sta-
tion, Philadelphia; New York
Offices, 85 Cedar Street, 170, 1354
Broadway, and 263 Fifth Ave.

For year ending June 30, 1909. Grand Rapids Dist., 770.60 m. President and General Manager,
Total earnings.......$14.629,827)
Operating expenses 10,581,580

Net earnings

Other income...

$4,048,247
238.209

Total net income $4,286,456
Total payments.... 4,245,805
Surplus..
$40,651

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Detroit
Saginaw Dist., 1,017.29m.:
Dist., 188.34 m. lines to Canada
(Buffalo Division), 359.67 m. Total
mileage, 2,335.90.

EXPRESS Co.-United States.

Reading Div., 395.63 m.; Philadelphia Div., 48.75 m.; New York Div., 155.06 m.; Harrisburg Div.,105.80 m. Shamokin Div., 367.48 m.; Wilmington and Columbia Div., 121.26 m.; other lines operated separately, Net earnings.....$15,234,555 Other income....... 490.26 m. Total mileage, 1,584.24. Total net income.$16,441,582 EXPRESS Co.-United States. Total payments.... 11,882,036

1,207,027

Surplus.......... $4,559,546

Queen and Crescent
Route.

[Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee,
Georgia, Alabama, Missis
sippi, Louisiana. ]
For year ending June 30, 1909.
(Cincinnati, New Orleans &
Texas Pacific Ry.)
Total earnings.... 87,826.981
Operating expenses. 5,069,650
$2,757,331
144,605

Net earnings

Other income..

Total net income. $2.901,936 Total payments..... 2,654 301 .....$247,635

Surplus.....

Rutland Railroad.
[Vermont and New York.]
For year ending Dec. 31, 1908.
$2,744,239
Total earnings....
Operating expenses 1.984,503
Net earnings,
$759,736

Other income..

Total net income. Total payments...

Surplus............

William Cotter: Vice-Presidents,
A. Patriarche and J. L. Cramer;
Secretary, J. E. Howard; Gen-
eral Offices, Detroit, Mich.

President, George F. Baer; Vice-
President, Theodore Voorhees;
Secretary, W. R. Taylor, Gen-
eral Offices, Philadelphia, Pa.

C., N. O. & T. P. Ry.-President,
W.W. Finley, Washington, D. C. ;
Vice-President, T. C. Powell,
Cincinnati, O.; Secretary, R. D.
Lankford, New York; General
Manager, Horace Baker, Cincin-
nati, O. New York Office, 30
Church Street.

Comprising the following lines: (in-
cinnati, New Orleans and Texas
Pacific Ry.,338 m.; New Orleans and
Northeastern R. R., 196 m.; Ala-
bama and Vicksburg Ry., 142 m.;
Vicksburg, Shreveport and Pacific
W. W. Finley, Washington, D. C.;
Ry., 171 m. Alabama Great South-Alabama Gt. So. R. R. -President,
ern R. R., 309.41 m. Total mileage,
1st Vice-President, A. B. Al-
drews, Raleigh, N. C.; Vice-
1,156.41.
President, T. C. Powell, Cincin-
nati, O.; General Manager,
Horace Baker, Cincinnati, O.

EXPRESS Co.-Southern.

White Creek, Vt., to Canada Line,
Que., 161.42 m.; Chatham, N. Y., to
Bennington, Vt..57.21 mm.; Benning-
ton, Vt., to No. Bennington, 4.67 m.;
Bellows Falls, Vt., to Rutland, Vi.
52.21 m.; Alburgh, Vt., to Ogdens
burg, N. Y., 121.60 m.; Canada Line
45,986
to Noyan Jet., Que., 3.39 m.; Leices-
$805,722 ter Jet., Vt., to Addison Jet., N. Y.,
734,224 14.61 m. Total mileage, 415.11.
$71,498 EXPRESS CO.-American.

President, W. H. Newman, New
York; General Manager, George
T. Jarvis, General Offices, Rut-
land, Vt.

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Seaboard Air Line Ry.
[Virginia, North Carolina,

South Carolina, Georgia,
Florida, Alabama, ]
For year ending June 30, 1909.
Total earnings. $16,451,676
Operating expenses. 11,446,032)
Net earnings. $5,005,644
Other income.
60,159
Total net income..$5,065,803
Fixed charges..
Surplus............ $488,187

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Salt Lake City, Utah, to Los Angeles,

Cal., 781.2 m.; branches, 197.8 m.
Total mileage, 979.

EXPRESS CO. -Wells, Fargo & Co.

First Div., 370.35 m.; Second Div.,
386.51 r. Third Div., 398 26 m.
Fourth Div., 534.24 in.; Fifth Div.,
462.44 m.; Sixth Div., 459.17 m.;
branches, 384.3 m. Total mileage,
2,995.

EXPRESS Co. -Southern.

Lines south of Portland and west of
Ogden and Rio Grande--Nevada]
and California Ry., 422.18 m.;
Central Pacific Ry., 1,518.41 m.;
Oregon & California R. R., 666.07 m.
South Pacific Coast Ry., 97.13 m.
Southern Pacific R. R., 3,307.14 m.
New Mexico and Arizona R. R. 88.19
m.; Sonora R. R., 271.14 m. Total
mileage, 6,370.26.
Sunset

Central Lines -
Morgan's
Louisiana and Texas R. R. and
Steamship Co., 358.51 m.; Iberia
and Vermilion R. R., 21.00 m. :
Louisiana Western R. R., 198.28 m.;
Texas and New Orleans R. R.,
458.01 m.; Galveston, Harrisburg
and San Antonio Ry., 1,358.56 m.;
Houston and Texas Central R..
R., 789.01 m.; Houston, E. and
W. Texas Ry., 190.94 m.; Houston
and Shreveport R. R., 39.78 m.
Total mileage, 3,393.81.
EXPRESS CO. -Wells, Fargo & Co.

Northern District: Washington Div.,
346.23 m.; Danville Div., 371.98 m.
Richmond Div., 279.15 m.; Norfolk
Div., 427.18 m.; Winston-Salem
Div., 380.40 m. Total, 1,804.94 m.

Southern Railway.
Middle District: Knoxville Div.,
[District of Columbia, Vir-
359.02 m.; Murphy Div., 122.50 m.;
ginia, North Carolina,
Coster Div., 212.18 m. Memphis
South Carolina, Georgia,
Div. 332.13 m.; Asheville Div..
Florida, Alabama, Missis-
206.90 m.; Carolina & Tennessee,
sippi, Tennessee, Kentucky,
Southern, 13.90 m.; Transylvania
Illinois, Indiana, Missouri.
Div., 42.10 m.; K. & A. and K. & B.,
For year ending June 30, 1909.
65.81 m.; Tennessee & Carolina
Total earnings.....$52.188.106 Southern, 25.30 m. Total, 1,379.84
Operating expenses 35,568,980
Net earnings $16,619.126)
Other income.... 8,035.274
Total net income. $19,554.400
Total payments.... 16,143,300
Surplus................... $3,511,100

m.

Eastern District: Charlotte Div., 461.64
m.: Columbia Div., 789.51 m. :
Charleston Div., 446.57 m. Total,

1,697.72 m.

Western District: Birmingham Div.,
349.20 m.; Mobile Div., 569.06 m.;
Atlanta Div., 508.77 m.; Columbus
Div., 200.28 m. Total, 1,627.31 m.
St. Louis-Louisville Line, 545.42 m.
Total mileage of system, 7,055.23.
EXPRESS Co. -Southern.

General Officers.

President, W. H. McIntyre; Vice-
President and General Manager,
J. S. Peter; 2d Vice-President,
M. D. Monserrate; Secretary,
J. W. Terry. General Offices,
San Antonio, Tex.; New York
Office, 120 Broadway.

President, W. A. Clark, New York;
Vice-Presidents, W. H. Bancroft,
Salt Lake City, Utah; J. R. Clark,
Los Angeles, Cal.; General Man-
ager, R. E. Wells; Secretary, W.
H. Comstock. General Offices,
Los Angeles, Cal.; New York
Offices, 49 Wall Street and 290
Broadway.

Receivership ended; new officers not elected when ALMANAC went to press. General Offices, Portsmouth and Norfolk, Va.; New York Offices, 24 Broad Street, 387 and 1183 Broadway.

President, Robert S. Lovett, New York: Vice-Presidents C Stubbs, Chicago, Ill.; J. Kruttschnitt, Chicago, Ill.; William Mahl, New York; Vice-President and General Manager, E. E. Calvin, San Francisco, Cal.; Secretary, Alex. Millar, New York. General Offices, San Francisco, Cal.; New York Oflices, 120 and 349 Broadway.

President, W. W. Finley, Washington, D.C.; 1st Vice-President, A. B. Andrews, Raleigh, N. C.; 24 Vice-President, J. M. Culp, Washington, D.C.; Vice-President and General Manager, C. II. Ackert, Washington, D. C.; Vice-Presidents, H. B. Spencer, Washington, D. C.; T. C. Powell, Cincinnati, O.; Fairfax Harrison, Washington, D. C.; Secretary, R. D. Lankford, New York. General Offices, Washington, D. C. New York Offices, Hudson Terminal and 299, 1200 Broadway.

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Texas and Pacific Ry. [Louisiana, Arkansas, and Texas. ]

For year ending June 30, 1909. Total earnings.....$14,537,923 Operating expenses 10,557,553)

Net earnings......$3,980,370 Other income..

106,910

Total net income..$4,087,280

Eastern Div., 511 m.; Rio Grande Div., 620 m.; Louisiana Div., 356 m.; Port Allen Br., 102 m.; La Fourche Br., 28 m.; Texarkanal Dist., 70 m.; Avoyelles Br., 56 m.; Natchitoches Br., 89 m.; Napoleonville Br., 16 m.; Bunkie and Gulf Extension, 37 m. Total mileage, 1,885.

Total payments...._3,614,807 EXPRESS CO.-Pacific.

Surplus............ $472,473

President, George J. Gould; VicePresident, Frank J. Gould, New York; Vice-President and General Manager, L. 8. Thorne, Dallas, Tex.; Secretary, C. E. Satterlee, New York. General Offices, 195 Broadway, New York, and Dallas, Tex.

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[Ohio and West Virginia.] For year ending June 30, 1909. Total earnings.. $4,089,606 Operating expenses. 2,929,514

Toledo to Bremen, 172.91 m.; New
Lexington to Coruing, 12.33 m.;
Whitmore to Thurston, 145.57 m. ;)
Alum Creek to Truro Junction, 4.20
m.; Peoria to St. Marys, 59.90 m.
Total mileage, 394.91.

Net earnings......$t,162,092
Other income. ..... 89.930
Total net income. $1,252,022 EXPRESS Co.-United States.
Total payments...... 857,798

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For year ending June 30, 1909. Toledo, O., to St. Louis, Mo., 450.72 m.

Total earnings,.. $3,428.643 EXPRESS CO.-National,

Operating expenses. 2077,721

Net earnings......$1,350,922

Other income.

883,614

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President T. P. Shonts, New York; Vice-President, E. Hawley, New York; 2d Vice-President, Geo. H. Ross, Chicago, IL; General Traffic Manager, W. L. Ross, Chicago, Ill.; Secretary, James S. Mackie, New York.

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PASSENGER RAILWAY RATES IN EUROPE.

Passenger rates differ considerably in the different countries. Most of the railroads are owned and operated by the State, but in some countries there are both State and private roads, and in England the railroads are all private corporations. The following are the regular passenger rates, reduced to cents per mile, in the various European countries:

Class I. Class II. Class III. 1
Cents. Cents.

OWNERSHIP.
Italy, Government.....
England-

OWNERSHIP.

Cents.

Class I. Class II. Class III.
Cents. Cents. Cents.

Germany, Government

2.73

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3.60

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Belgium, Government..

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France, Government.

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France, private.

3.48

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Gt. East. Ry., min...
Gt. East. Ry., max...

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Holland, Government..

3.29

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Southeast'n & Chat

Holland, private........

3.29

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