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... ton mileage , the total freight of different classes in tons , and other matters of general importance . The returns made by the Chicago and Northwestern Company are in some respects valueless because of the neglect to separate the ...
... ton mileage , the total freight of different classes in tons , and other matters of general importance . The returns made by the Chicago and Northwestern Company are in some respects valueless because of the neglect to separate the ...
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... tons moved in 1874-5 was greater than in 1874 by 1,112,920 tons . Table XXXVIII will show the tonnage of each of the several roads . 9 The number of tons of freight carried one mile in 1874-5 is re- ported as having been , 760,850,158 ...
... tons moved in 1874-5 was greater than in 1874 by 1,112,920 tons . Table XXXVIII will show the tonnage of each of the several roads . 9 The number of tons of freight carried one mile in 1874-5 is re- ported as having been , 760,850,158 ...
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... ton per mile , for freight ... Excess of earnings , total lines , over specified operating exp's . Net earnings , taxes and interest counted with operating exp's . 2 2,750,275 70 8,568,425 26 7,164,150 30 855 86 1,258 84 3,704 70 4,925 ...
... ton per mile , for freight ... Excess of earnings , total lines , over specified operating exp's . Net earnings , taxes and interest counted with operating exp's . 2 2,750,275 70 8,568,425 26 7,164,150 30 855 86 1,258 84 3,704 70 4,925 ...
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... ton - miles , 1 person to 4,502,012.77 tons carried one mile . The details will appear from Table XXXVII , page 216 of Official Papers , & c . , and the particulars concerning the accidents from the several reports of companies ...
... ton - miles , 1 person to 4,502,012.77 tons carried one mile . The details will appear from Table XXXVII , page 216 of Official Papers , & c . , and the particulars concerning the accidents from the several reports of companies ...
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... ton 30 per cent . greater than the Illinois Central with an average haul of 142 miles , although the Massachusetts tonnage of miles ( tons carried one mile ) was 560,000,000 and that of the Illinois Central railroad only half that ...
... ton 30 per cent . greater than the Illinois Central with an average haul of 142 miles , although the Massachusetts tonnage of miles ( tons carried one mile ) was 560,000,000 and that of the Illinois Central railroad only half that ...
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