Annual Report on the Statistics of Railways in the United States, Part 1

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Page 68 - Injury to a person other than an employee If the injury is sufficient, In the opinion of the reporting officer, to incapacitate the Injured person from following his customary vocation or mode of life for a period of more than 1 day.
Page 172 - Water for Train Locomotives Lubricants for Train Locomotives Other Supplies for Train Locomotives Enginehouse Expenses — Train Trainmen . .... Train Supplies and Expenses Signal and Interlocker Operation...
Page 81 - Water for yard locomotives Lubricants for yard locomotives Other supplies for yard locomotives Enginehouse expenses — yard Yard supplies and expenses Operating joint yards and terminals — Dr.
Page 57 - III Maintenance of way and structures IV. Maintenance of equipment and stores V. Transportation (other than train, engine, and yard) VI (a).
Page 136 - Accounts" means the accounts prescribed in this system of accounts. 2. "Actually issued," as applied to securities, means those which have been sold to bona fide purchasers for a valuable consideration (including those issued in exchange for other securities or other property...
Page 74 - Total Amount Percent of total Amount Percent of total Amount Percent of total Amount Percent of total...
Page 135 - Nominally outstanding," as applied to securities issued or assumed by the utility, means those which, after being actually issued, have been reacquired by or for the utility under circumstances which require them to be considered as held alive and not retired: Provided, however.
Page 97 - Miscellaneous non-operating physical property." Separately operated properties — Profit. Dividend income. Income from funded securities. Income from unfunded securities and accounts. Income from sinking and other reserve funds. Release of premiums on funded debt. Contributions from other companies. Miscellaneous income. Total non-operating income. Gross income (or loss).* Deductions from Gross Income: Hire of freight cars — Debit balance.* Rent for locomotives.
Page 68 - Train-service accidents are accidents arising in connection with the operation or movement of trains, locomotives, or cars that result in reportable casualties to persons, but not in damage to equipment or other railway property in excess of $150 (including cost of clearing wreck).
Page 207 - Salaries and Expenses of General Officers Salaries and Expenses of Clerks and Attendants.

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