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RAILROADS IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

STATEMENT showing the Share Capital, Indebtedness, Cost, Mileage, Receipts for transportation of Passengers, Receipts for transportation of Freight, Receipts for transportation of Mails, Operating Expenses, Net Earnings, and Dividends paid by the Railroad Companies of the State of New York, for each year since the opening of the first road:

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Gross Earnings

Operating Earnings Amount

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$795,303 16.94
1,328,725 1,328,725 39.31 94,319 8,708
1,680,977 1,680,977 73.77 129,070 13,733
2,682,429 2,682,429 99.80
175,305
5,000.831 5,000,631 188.80 381,256
6,215,210

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Passenger Freight Mail, etc., Total Expenses less
Earnings. Earnings. Earnings. Earnings. & Repairs. Expenses. Dividend.
$52,059 S..

of

Year.

$52,111

$31,959

$20.152 nil. .1832

594

103,621

53,514

50,107

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1,921

144,724

80,608

64.116

.1834

38,987 5,119

219,411

149,353

70,058

.1835

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623,197 43,696 36,328 703,221
£,075,719 367.36 976,743
9,578,965

387,149 316.072

204,995 .1838

60,877

51,238 1,088,858

515,732 573,126

1841. 8,151,000

1,450,700 193,609

9,795,309

9,701,218

1842.. 12,187,250

3,535,000 1,214,175

16,936,425

16,833,624

1843. 13,546,535 4,675,000 1,376,955

19,598,490

19,515,454

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414.46 1,021,836
573.47 1,282,870
659.17 1,344,105
688.17 1,469,766
72192 1,575,241
756 46 1,728,874
765.72 2,284,889
33,252,324 855 54 2,553,633

59,873
107,252

537,901 586,944

621,484 562,382
797,639 723,050
859,676 751,476
916,906 1,011,966
1,111,539 1,002,702
1,425,018 937,968
1,491,686 1,726,746

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78,081 1,124,845
74,778 1,203,866
156,042 81,777 1,520,689
163,157 98,890 1,611,152
1844. 13,829,999 5,510,000 1,375,835
276,124 182.982 1,928,872
1845. 14,201,211 6,010,000 1,202,289
301,593 237,407 2,114,241
1846 15,339,529 6,510,000 1,437,561 23,287.090
438,357 195,755 2,362,986
1847. 16,523,900 7,160,000 1,883,553
715,849 217,694 3,218,432
1848. 23,962,677 7,673,000 2,042,839
915,313 242,732 3,711,678 2,136,089 1,575,589 1,267,373 -1848
1849 33,531,402 12,191,243 2,490,448
50,514,093 1,261.11 3,231,944 2,472,877 281,422 5,986,243 2,668,369 3,317.874 1,505,801 -1849
1850 35,741,264 19,651,991 4.642,367
63,631,538 1,452.60 3,749,674 1,518,998 241,514 5,510,186 2,452,413 3,057,773 1,618,902 · 1850
1851. 38,377,470 27,776,590 6,182,429
72,494,812 1,705.60 4,800,431 2,581,098 260,751 7,642,280 3,564,446 4,077,834 1,843,071 -1851
1852. 46,071,149 36,458,929 5,211,087
88,339,763 2,118.32 5,970,284 4,258,059 628,400 10,856.743 5,323,995 5,532,748 2,204,478 -1852
1853. 55,710,456 46,532,172 7,978,771 110,221,399 106,329,839 2,311.88 5,572,963 6,352,097 510,120 12,435,180 7,869,989 4,565,191 2,523,710.1853
1854 64,354,913 63,404,997 9,740,896 137,500,806 122.457,325 2,623.94 8,740,029 8,199,149 870,371 17,809,549 10,663,712 7,145,837 2,322,765 -1854
1855 67,028,052 73,062,516 5,744,649 145,835,217 129,147,518 2,631.61 10,018,715 9,870,657 701,278 20,590,650 12,102,961 8,487,689 2,422,153-1855
1856 68,640,390 73,895,312 4,815,595 147,351,597 130,092,480 2,631.61 10,044,869 12,471,576 814,632 23,331,077 13,649,565 9,681,512 2,779,862 1856
1857.. 69,352,217 67,764,041 4,567,338 141,683,596 129,284,400 2,642.61 10,316,870 11,860,803 921,146 23,098,819 14,547,910 8,550,909 2,731,983 .1857
1558.. 69,797,559 68,675,052 4,009,962 142,482,573 129,368,489 2,643.86 8,415,055 10,476,833 828,320 19,720,208 12,613,052 7,107,156 2,701,875 -1858
1859.. 70,209,168 68,512,837 5,048,933 143,770,938 131,555,580 2,643.86 8.841,606 9,746,299 817,069 19,404,974 12,048,302 7,356,672 2,619,065 .1859

60,035,622
72,336,489
87,741,165

28 yrs 776,416,326 604,378,980 71,592,676 1,452,387,982 1,365,453,195 31,819.75 96,968,421 83,197,721 8,423.851 188,589,993 109,251,777 79,338,216 31,408,446 28 yr. Aver. 27,729,154 21,594,963 2,556,882 51,870,999 48,766,185 1,136.42 3,463,158 2,971,346 300,852 6,735,356 3,901,849 2.833,507 1,121,730 Aver

RAILROADS OF THE STATE IN DETAIL.

ALBANY AND WEST STOCKBRIDGE RAILROAD.

(Financial year ending 30th November, 1859.)

BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS, 1859-60.

John V. L. Pruyn.........Albany, N.Y. | Volkert P. Douw.......Greenbush, N.Y.
Chester W. Chapin.....Springfield, Mass.
William H. Swift.

.Boston,

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William H. Toby...
Gilbert L. Wilson..
John H. Reynolds
Eli Perry...

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THOMAS OLCOTT, President.

Ansel Phelps, Jr.......Springfield, "
Thomas L. Greene....

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Albany, N.Y. .Boston, Mass. .Springfield, 66

.... 38.25 miles.

The Albany and West Stockbridge Railroad Company was chartered on the 5th and organized on the 20th May, 1836. The construction of the road was commenced in December, 1840. It was opened to public use as follows: from Greenbush to Chatham, 23 miles, on the 21st Dec., 1841, and from Chatham to the State line, 15 miles, on the 12th Sept., 1842. The road was constructed by the Western Railroad Company of Massachusetts as a part of its line, and to which it was leased, on the 11th November, 1841, for fifty years from the 13th of April, 1840, (the period of its charter, and for any renewal of the same). The two roads have always been operated as one line. No separate account of earnings or current expenses is kept, although two organizations are rendered necessary, the line lying in different States.

SHARE CAPITAL-Authorized and paid in, $1,000,000. The entire share capital of the Company was subscribed, and is held by the city of Albany, (except a few shares).

FUNDED OR FLOATING DEBT-$2,389,559 in detail as followsCity of Albany 6 per cent. bonds. --

-$1,000,000

The bonds of the city of Albany were issued in payment of the stock taken by it, which was subscribed as follows:-$650,000 on the 30th May, 1840, and $350,000 on the 1st August, 1841. They are payable in the city of Boston as follows:-$250,000 on the 1st July, 1866; $300,000 on the 1st July, 1870; $200,000 on the 1st of July, 1871, and $250,000 on the 1st July, 1876. The interest is payable semi-annually, on the 1st Jan. and 1st July, at the office of the Western Railroad Company in Boston.

By the terms of the lease of the road to the Western Company, the latter undertook to pay the interest on this class of bonds, and the principal sums as they respectively fell due; the city of Albany to hold the stock subscribed by it as security for the performance of these agreements. For their payment, the Western Company provided a sinking fund by the payment thereto of a sum equal to 10 per cent. of the bonds as they were issued, and by the further payment thereto, annually, of the sum of $10,000. The first annual payment was made in 1843, and has since been continued. The amount of this fund on the 30th November, 1859, was $621,013. On the payment of he bonds the stock becomes the property of the Western Railroad Company.

The balance of indebtedness of the Company is for advances made by the Western Company on account of construction, to the amount of $1,389-559, to be refunded to the Western Railroad Company on termination of the lease. The road has a second track for its entire length, commenced about three years ago, and completed in 1859.-(See Western RR. Co. of Mass.)

COST OF ROAD AND EQUIPMENT $2,392,984: in detail as follows

Graduation and masonry...
Superstructure, including iron.
Stations, buildings and fixtures...

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-$1,005,910 | Engine and car houses, machine shops. $42,976 647,043 Land, land-damages and fences....... 210,903 252,006 Engineering and agencies.

234,143

ALBANY AND SCHENECTADY RAILROAD.

(Now a part of the New York Central.)

This Company was originally chartered under the title of the Mohawk and Hudson Railroad Company in 1826, and was the first corporation of the kind chartered in the State. The construction of the road was commenced in August, 1830; it was opened to the public on the 24th September, 1831. It was originally constructed with longitudinal sills, covered with rails, 9-16 by 24 inches. The ascents from Albany and Schenectady repectively were overcome by inclined planes with inclinations of 1 in 18, worked by stationary engines; the length of the Albany plane being 32; of the Schenectady, 31 chains. Between the planes the road was first worked with locomotive engines and horses. The first engine used was of American manufacture, and weighed three tons. An engine imported from England, weighing 12 tons, could not be used on account of its weight. The planes were abandoned in 1844. The change of the name of the Company to that of the Albany and Schenectady was made in 1847. In 1853 it was consolidated, with other companies, into the New York Central, which see.

COST, EARNINGS, EXPENSES, ETC., YEARLY.

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Operating Earnings,
Pass'r. Freight. Mails, &c. Total. expenses. less exp. 8
$51,675
52 851,727 $27,309 $24,418 nil.
69,300 3,708 594
73,602 36,652 36,950
68,210 12,733 921 81,864 50,930 30,934
66,171 46,412

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103,470 28,185

1,889

133,544

78,850

54,694

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97,167 14,429 4,774

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101,023 19,276 5,296
116,666 25,877

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5,875

148,418

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164,448 81,616 8 305,619 49,692 4 $26,728,431 369.36 2,334,790 923,143 143,682 3,401,515 1,567,003 1,834,512 576,308 Aver. 1,214,928 1679 106,127 41,961 6,531 154,614 71,227 83,387 26,196 21

* Ten months' operations.

131,664

166,013

ATTICA AND BUFFALO RAILROAD.

(Now a part of the New York Central.)

The Attica and Buffalo Railroad Company was chartered in 1836. The construction of the road was commenced in 1841, and completed in Dec., 1842. It was the last link constructed in the line from Albany to Buffalo. Its length was 32 miles. On the 30th of November, 1850, it was consolidated with the Tonawanda Railroad Company, under the joint title of the Buffalo and Rochester Railroad Company. Its cost at that time was $906,911; its share capital $800,000; indebtedness, $42,676. In 1852 the latter Company was consolidated with the New York Central, which see.

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AUBURN AND ROCHESTER RAILROAD.

(Now a part of the New York Central)

The Auburn and Rochester Railroad Company was chartered in 1836. The construction of the road was commenced early in 1838, and completed in August, 1841. The length of its line was 78 miles. In 1850 the Company was consolidated with the Auburn and Syracuse Railroad Company, under the joint title of the Rochester and Syracuse Railroad Company. The cost of the road at that time was $3,000,000; its share capital, $2,196,765; funded debt, $595,000; floating debt, $30,000. In 1853 the latter Company was consolidated into the New York Central, which see.

COST, EARNINGS, EXPENSES, ETC., YEARLY.
-Gross Earnings-
Operating Earn'gs,
Year. Road, &c. of Road. Passen'r. Freight. Mails, etc. Total. expenses. less exp.

Cost of

Miles.

-Div

$

p. c.

173,066

$4,534 $7,681 $179,549
5,504 11,133
7,808 14,612
12,128 7,788 239,059 96,984
20,202 16,895 290,170 110,353
47,471 13,585 395,767 154,614
83,137 13,113 454,721 188,027
527,863 201,842

$52,970 $126,579

105,000

189,703 100 210
237,667

89,493

105,000

85,660

152,007

105,000

142,075

112,000

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1842 $1,686,376 78,00 $167,334
1843 1,727,361 78,00
1844. 1,796,342 7800 215,247
1845. 1,832,045 78.00 214,143
1846. 1,865,044 78.00 253,073
1847. 2,087,797 78.00 334,711
1848. 2,644,520 7800 358,471
1249. 2,968,837 78.00 408,425 111,579 7,859
1850. 3,000,000 78.00 386,616 111,998 17,196 515,810 163,465

$19,608,322 702.00 2,511,086 404,361 109,862 3,025,309 1,154,125 1,871,184 1,212,388 Aver. 2,178,702 78.00 279,009 44,929 12,207 336,145 128,236 207,909 134,709 8

AUBURN AND SYRACUSE RAILROAD.

(Now a part of the New York Central.)

The Auburn and Syracuse Railroad Company was chartered in 1834. Its

road was the fourth link in the line from Albany to Buffalo. Its construction was commenced in 1836, and 22 miles completed on the 1st July, 1838, over which the trains were first drawn by horses. The whole line, 26 miles, was opened in 1839. It was originally laid with a flat rail upon longitudinal sills, which, in 1848, gave place to a heavy rail laid upon cross ties. In 1850 it was consolidated with the Auburn and Rochester Railroad, under the joint title of the Rochester and Syracuse Railroad. The cost of the road and equipment at the time of the consolidation was $1,217,427; its share capital, $624,000; funded debt, $375,000; floating debt, $30,000. In 1853, the Rochester and Syracuse Company was consolidated with the New York Central, which see.

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ALBANY AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD.
(Financial year ending 30th September, 1859.)

BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS, 1859-60.
.Albany, N.Y. | Levi Dimmick

Ezra P. Prentice....

Robert H. Pruyn.

Cornelius Vosburg...

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Arnold Watson.
Eliakim R. Ford.
Lewis Northrup..

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Edward Tompkins.....Binghamton, “
RICHARD FRANCHOT, President....

H. H. HICKCOX, Treasurer and Secretary.

PRINCIPAL OFFICE..

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..No. 73 STATE STREET, Albany, Albany Co., N.Y.

LENGTH OF ROAD-Albany to Binghamton....

.140 miles.

The Albany and Susquehanna Railroad Company was formed under the General Railroad Law of New York and filed Articles of Association on the 19th April, 1851. The work of construction was commenced in July, 1853, but discontinued in August, 1854. In September, 1858, it was again resumed, and is now in progress. No portion of the line has been completed. SHARE CAPITAL-Authorized, $4,000,000, in 40,000 $100 shares. Subscribed, $1,807,800. Paid in, $404,950.

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