(Page 61, A.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT, AND TRAIN MILEAGE - STATE OF Porn MINNESOTA. PASSENGER TRAFFIC Number of passengers carried earning revenue......... Passenger earnings per train mile.... Number of tons carried of freight earning revenue-page 63. ......... Freight earnings per train mile... Passenger and freight revenue-page 35. ....... Income from operation per mile of road..... Miles run by freight trains.. 104.83 1,380.51 104,83 104.83 104.83 1, 465.49 224, 551.37 2, 142.05 227,085.15 2, 166.22 227, 657.86 2, 171.69 1.55.345 161, 307.85 1,538,75 1.10.071 57, 926.43 552.57 104.83 1, 465, 49 104.83 112,556 Total mileage trains earning revenue ............... 146,519 Average number of freight cars in train......... (Page 60.) EXPLANATORY REMARKS. The "Average Receipts per Passenger per Mile” is computed on mileage of main line, only 59.13 miles as returned on page 67, "Table B," for the reason that there were no "Passenger Earnings" on branches. B. Mileage of Line Operated, by States and Territories (Single Track). C. Mileage of Line Owned, by States and Territories (Single Track). B. Mileage of Line Operated, by States and Territories (Single Track). C. Mileage of Line Owned, by States and Territories (Single Track). (Page 71.) ACCIDENTS TO PERSONS-STATE OF MINNESOTA. EMPLOYES. Traipmen. Switchmen, Flag. Other Employes. Total. KIND OF ACCIDENT. Killed. Injured. Killed. Injured. Killed. Injured. Killed. Injured. Coupling and uncoupling....... Total ... (Page 70.) EXPLANATORY REMARKS. Killed by collision-M. Livernois. Engine No. 3 and crew left 13 empties on hill about a mile out on Camp No, 4 branch and returned to main line for 9 more cars. On their return trip met and collided with the 13 empties, which had in some way been released. Livernois was sitting on the head car of the 9 being pushed towards the top of the hill, his back towards the approaching runaway cars, a sack about his head and ears to keep warm. Did not see nor hear the danger. Instantly killed. Killed by other causes--James Norton. Standing on a skidway on the head of a line of logs. he and Holt started the front log rolling, a number of the logs following behind stopped, the front log swerved out of line and deceased endeavored, by throwing his weight upon it, to bring the end around and start it roll traight down the skidway. He fell over tho log and could not free himself from it and the log rolled over his body, crushing him and killing him almost instantly. |