Interest paid during year................ Interest falling due during year, but not paid................. If your road has been consolidated with any other or others, state when the branches were chartered and when the consolidation occurred: The Chester & Lenoir N. G. R. R. was consolidated with the King's Mountain R. R. on the 3rd day of April, 1874, and the Chester & Lenoir N. G. R. R. was chartered 26th February, 1873. I cannot find the charter of the King's Mountain R. R.-think it chartered in 1850. It was chartered Dec. 19th, 1848. 11th Stat. at Large, 496. When present charter expires: When road opened for public use: Kind of train brake in use on your road..... Number of locomotives equipped with train brakes.................. Number of cars equipped with train brakes..... ...Common. 3 5 None. Number of miles of steel rail laid since October 1st, 1879...... None. Number of miles of fencing... Cost of fencing...................... ....... None. .....No fencing. Estimated cost of fencing entire road...No means of making estimate. 50 Number of bridges Iron....None. Wooden...........1 Combination...None. Number of bridges built since October 1st, 1879— Iron....... Wooden....None. Combination None. What signal is given when crossing highway: At grade........15 Under.......None. Carrying capacity of freight cars 10,000 pounds. MILEAGE, TRAFFIC, &c. Wooden, 100 feet. Combination 5 .2,050 feet. Ringing bell. Over... None. 3 feet. .......cubic feet. Mileage. Miles run by passenger trains... Miles run by freight trains.... Miles run by other trains..... Total train mileage................ Transportation. Passengers-Number carried, local... Through.... Total....... Total passenger mileage, or number carried one mile..... Through Total...... Local freight mileage or number of tons local freight carried one mile....... Through freight mileage or number of tons through freight carried one mile.......... Total freight mileage or tons carried one mile......... Average rate per ton per mile local freight.......... Average rate per ton per mile through freight....... Charge for loading and unloading freight trains..... Speed of freight trains per hour....... Failure of passenger trains to meet schedule time at junctions and termini........ TONNAGE OF FREIGHT CARRIED. Grain Flour 14 miles. 12 miles. None. Bacon...... Other provisions.. Lumber Cotton in bales-Number of bales... Live stock...... Fertilizers..... Iron, lead and mineral products.. Merchandise.... Stone, brick, lime, &c Articles not enumerated above..... Total freight carried............................ We keep no acconnt of tonnage except our Way Bills and on Agent Freight Books, and I could not possibly get this tonnage from them in less than two months. |