Biennial Report of the Board of Railroad Commissioners of the State of Vermont, Volume 1Rand Avery Company, 1888 |
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Page 14
... Railroad Company in the towns of Rutland , West Rutland , and Proctor , 5 miles . This new road , added to that already existing and in operation , makes the total main - line mileage of the rail- roads in this State , including 8.98 ...
... Railroad Company in the towns of Rutland , West Rutland , and Proctor , 5 miles . This new road , added to that already existing and in operation , makes the total main - line mileage of the rail- roads in this State , including 8.98 ...
Page 77
... Train - Master Blossom , Road - Master Severance , and Bridge - Master Hazelton . This line carries more mileage of trestle than any other road in the State ; and its bridges of this style are the high- est , longest , and apparently ...
... Train - Master Blossom , Road - Master Severance , and Bridge - Master Hazelton . This line carries more mileage of trestle than any other road in the State ; and its bridges of this style are the high- est , longest , and apparently ...
Page 157
... Mileage tickets are sold two thousand miles at two cents , one thousand miles at two and a quarter , five hundred miles at two and one - half ; also round - trip tickets good between the different stations at three cents per mile ; and ...
... Mileage tickets are sold two thousand miles at two cents , one thousand miles at two and a quarter , five hundred miles at two and one - half ; also round - trip tickets good between the different stations at three cents per mile ; and ...
Page 161
... mileage tickets for a thousand miles at two cents per mile , and round - trip tickets good from any station to any station at three cents per mile , and has given the public an excellent train service , and one which was highly ...
... mileage tickets for a thousand miles at two cents per mile , and round - trip tickets good from any station to any station at three cents per mile , and has given the public an excellent train service , and one which was highly ...
Page 202
... MILEAGE , TRAFFIC , ETC. Passenger - train mileage 225,340 Freight - train mileage 481,901 Mixed - train mileage . 174,696 Other train mileage 52,661 Total train mileage 934,598 Number of local passengers ( including season ) . 188,916 ...
... MILEAGE , TRAFFIC , ETC. Passenger - train mileage 225,340 Freight - train mileage 481,901 Mixed - train mileage . 174,696 Other train mileage 52,661 Total train mileage 934,598 Number of local passengers ( including season ) . 188,916 ...
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Albans ALFRED ALFRED E Average rate baggage baggage cars Bellows Falls Bennington Boston brakeman Brattleboro bridges of 25 Burlington Capital stock cattle-guards Central Vermont Railroad cents Clerk complaint conductor court culvert damages depot engine equipped with train fare per mile FATAL ACCIDENT feet fences freight cars freight train Funded debt highway crossings Hoosac Tunnel Injured Johnsbury Johnsbury and Lake Junction JUNE 30 killed Kind of brake Lake Champlain leased line of road Lyndonville Main line Maximum weight mile received Montpelier mortgage NAMES AND RESIDENCES North Bennington Number of locomotives number of passengers Number of stations Number tons passenger cars passenger mileage Passenger-train person Railroad Commissioners railroad corporation railway rate of fare Repairs road operated Rutland SECT single track Superintendent tons local freight Total length Total number train brake Kind train mileage Vermont Valley Vermont Valley Railroad WATSON White River Junction Woodstock WOODSTOCK RAILROAD
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Page 177 - America in congress assembled, that the provisions of this act shall apply to any common carrier or carriers engaged in the transportation of passengers or property wholly by railroad, or partly by railroad and partly by water when both are used, under a common control, management or arrangement, for a continuous carriage or shipment...
Page 371 - Notice of such redemption shall be published once a week for three successive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published within the county in which the office of the district is located.
Page 177 - Provided, however, That the provisions of this act shall not apply to the transportation of passengers or property, or to the receiving, delivering, storage, or handling of property, wholly within one State, and not shipped to or from a foreign country from or to any State or Territory as aforesaid.
Page 376 - ... have a lien upon such animals for food, care, and custody furnished, and shall not be liable for any detention of such animals.
Page 391 - ... stations or station houses, or any change in its rates of fare for transporting freight or passengers, or any change in the mode of operating its road and conducting its business is reasonable and expedient in order to promote the security, convenience and accommodation of the public...
Page 387 - The senators and representatives shall be elected for the term of two years, from and after the first day of December next following the general election.
Page 339 - The publication must be made once a week for three successive weeks, in a newspaper published in the county in which the...
Page 389 - State as to the manner in which they are operated, with reference to the security and accommodation of the public...
Page 332 - ... thereon, or annexed thereto, an affidavit made by at least three of the directors named in said articles, that the amount of stock required by this section has been in good faith subscribed, and ten per cent paid in cash thereon as aforesaid, and that it is intended in good faith to construct or to maintain and operate the road mentioned in such articles of association, which affidavit shall be recorded with the articles of association, as aforesaid.
Page 334 - ... whole of the capital stock is not before subscribed, open books of subscription to fill up the capital stock of the company, in such places and after giving such notice as they may deem expedient, and may continue to receive subscriptions until the whole capital stock is subscribed. At the time of subscribing, every subscriber shall pay to the directors ten per cent on the amount subscribed by him, in money ; and no subscription shall be received or taken without such payment.