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of report.

ROADS BELONGING TO OTHER COMPANIES OPERATED BY THE
COMPANY UNDER LEASE OR CONTRACT.

30. Name, description, and length of each.

Name.

Description.

Length.

31. Total length of above roads.

32. Total length of above roads in California.

33. Total length of above roads in other States, specifying each.

34. Total miles of road operated by this company.

35. Total miles of road operated by this company in California.

36. Number of stations on all roads operated by this company.

37. Number of stations on all roads owned by this company.

38. Same in California.

39. Miles of telegraph on line of road operated by this company.

40. Miles of telegraph owned by this company.

41. Number of telegraph offices in company's stations.

42. Number of telegraph stations operated by this company.

43. Number of telegraph stations operated jointly by railroad and telegraph companies.

ROLLING STOCK.

1. Locomotives; average weight of engines in working order.

Locomotives; maximum weight of engines [in working order].

2. Tenders; average weight of tenders full of fuel and

water.

Tenders; maximum weight of tenders full of fuel and water.

Average joint weight of engines and tenders.

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3. Length of heaviest engine and tender from center of Contents forward truck wheel of engine to center of rear wheel of tender.

4. Total length of heaviest engine and tender over all.

5. Snow plows; (average weight).

6. Passenger cars; (average weight).

Passenger cars; (maximum weight).

7. Mail and baggage cars; (average weight).

8. Eight-wheel box freight cars.

9. Four-wheel box freight cars; (average weight). 10. Eight-wheel platform cars; (average weight). 11. Four-wheel platform cars; (average weight). 12. Other cars, coal and gravel; (average weight). 13. Total market value.

14. Total freight cars, including coal, etc., on a basis of eight wheels.

15. Number of locomotives equipped with train brakes; kind of brake.

16. Number of cars equipped with train brakes; kind of brake.

17. Number of passenger cars, with Miller platform and buffer.

MILEAGE, TRAFFIC, ETC.

1. Miles run by passenger trains.

2. Rate of speed of express passenger trains, including stops.

3. Rate of speed of accommodation trains, including stops. 4. Miles run by freight trains.

5. Rate of speed of express freight trains, including stops. 6. Rate of speed of accommodation freight trains, including stops.

7. Miles run by other trains, and for what purpose.

8. Total train miles run.

9. Total number of passengers carried.

10. Total passenger mileage, or passengers carried one mile.

11. Passenger mileage to and from other roads.

12. Number of tons carried, (not including gravel).

13. Total freight mileage, or tons carried one mile.

14. Freight mileage to and from other roads.

15. Highest rate of fare per mile for any distance, (exceeding one mile).

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16. Lowest rate of fare per mile for any distance; (single fare).

17. Average rate of fare per mile, (not including season tickets,) received from local passengers on roads operated by this company.

18. Average rate of fare per mile received from passengers to and from other roads.

19. Average rate of fare per mile for season ticket passengers receiving [reckoning?] one round trip per day to each ticket.

20. Average rate of fare per mile for all passengers.

21. Highest rate of freight per ton per mile for any distance.

22. Lowest rate of freight per ton per mile for any distance. 23. Average rate of local freight per ton per mile on roads operated by this company.

24. Average rate of freight per ton per mile to and from other roads.

25. Average rate of freight per ton per mile for all.

26. Average number of cars in passenger trains, (including baggage cars).

27. Average number of cars in freight trains, basis of eight-wheel.

28. Average weight of passenger trains, including locomotives and tenders in working order, exclusive of passengers. 29. Average weight of freight trains, including locomotive and tender in working order, exclusive of freight.

30. Number of persons regularly employed by company, including officers.

RELATING TO PASSENGERS.

1. Total season ticket passengers (round trip).

2. Passengers to San Francisco (including season).

3. Passengers from San Francisco (including season).

4. Season ticket passengers to and from San Francisco (one round trip daily).

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SEC. 8. For the purpose of testing the accuracy of the Powers and report required by the seventh section of this chapter, said missioner. Commissioner shall have power to examine the books and papers of any railroad corporation or company, and also any officer, agent, or employé of any railroad corporation or company in relation to the matters and things specified or contained therein, under oath.

SEC. 9. Said Commissioner shall cause to be prepared and printed suitable blanks for the annual report mentioned in section seven of this chapter, and shall furnish the same to the several corporations in season to be filled in and returned to the Commissioner on or before the first day of July of each year. He shall also submit to the Legislature, on the first day of its next session, said annual report, together with his deductions therefrom, and such recommendations as he may desire to make concerning the management and operation of railroads in this State. There shall be printed two thousand five hundred copies of the report of the Commissioner of Transportation.

SEC. 10. Whenever the directors of any railroad company shall fail to agree with the municipal authorities of any town or city, as to the route of their railroad in such town or city,

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missioner.

Powers and either party may petition said Commissioner to fix the route in said town or city, and said Commissioner, after due notice to the other party, shall hear the case and fix the route in said town or city.

Stop-over ticket.

Extra fare.

SEC. 11. It shall be the duty of said Commissioner, upon the petition of either party, after twenty days' notice to the other, to hear and determine the following cases: The compensation to be paid by one railroad corporation or company to another connecting therewith, for receiving, transferring, forwarding, and transporting cars, passengers, and freights, having reference to the convenience and interest of the corporation, and the public to be accommodated thereby; to determine what accommodations are required therefor, including terminal accommodations, and to fix the compensation to be paid for the same; to fix time tables between different roads for points of junction.

SEC. 12. Any award made by said Commissioner shall be binding upon the respective corporations and parties interested therein, until the same shall have been revised or altered by said Commissioner, or reversed on appeal to the Supreme Court, as hereinafter provided.

SEC. 13. Any award made by said Commissioner shall be returnable, with the evidence, on the request, in writing, of any party affected thereby, and filed within thirty days after the rendition of such award, in the County Court of the county in which the controversy arose; and shall be then subject to revision in the same manner as if said Commissioner had derived his power to act in the premises under the appointment of said Court, with the right of appeal to the Supreme Court as in other cases.

SEC. 14. Any person traveling on any such railroad in this State, desiring to stop over at any station between the point of his departure and destination, shall, upon request, be entitled to receive from the conductor of its train, without further charge thereon, a stop-over ticket, which shall be good for the remainder of his journey, and may be used at any time within one year after it shall have been issued.

*SEC. 15. If any passenger shall neglect to procure a ticket from the ticket office of the company at the station where he shall take passage, having an opportunity so to do, it shall Amendatory of section two thousand one hundred and eighty-nine of the Penal

Code.

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