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NEW YORK AND STAMFORD RAILWAY COMPANY

OFFICERS

HOWARD ELLIOTT, President
LUCIUS S. STORRS, Vice-President

J. K. PUNDERFORD, General Manager

Operates 37.510 miles of street railway lines, of which 24.367 miles are owned, 7.563 miles are leased, and 5.580 miles are trackage rights, serving the following cities and towns:

Cities of Stamford, Conn. and New Rochelle, N. Y., and the towns of Greenwich, Conn., and Rye, Port Chester, Harrison and Mamaroneck, N. Y.

INCOME ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1914

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The Operating Expenses and Taxes were 76.59 per cent. of the Total Operating Revenue.

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The entire Capital Stock of this Company, consisting of 5,000 Shares, is owned by The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company.

NEW YORK, WESTCHESTER AND BOSTON RAILWAY COMPANY

OFFICERS

L. S. MILLER, President

HOWARD ELLIOTT, Vice-President

The line of the New York, Westchester and Boston Railway commences at Harlem River Station of The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company in the City of New York, running thence northerly for 1.66 miles on the four-track line of the New Haven Railroad to 149th Street and continuing on the New Haven six-track line from that point 2.06 miles to 174th Street Junction (the Westchester Company having a trackage contract covering these tracks), at which point the New York, Westchester and Boston Railway diverges from the New Haven and on its own four tracks extends 4.9 miles to the northerly line of the City of New York; all the foregoing described lines being in the East Bronx.

From the northerly line of the City of New York the line continues as a four-track road 1.93 miles through the City of Mount Vernon to Columbus Avenue Junction at which point the line diverges into two double-track lines.

One line extends easterly through Mount Vernon, Pelham and New Rochelle to Larchmont Junction, about midway between New Rochelle and Larchmont Manor, being a distance of 2.16 miles from Columbus Avenue Junction. This line it is expected will eventually be extended to Port Chester, N. Y.

The other line extends northerly 9.04 miles from Columbus Avenue Junction to White Plains, passing through Mount Vernon, Eastchester, New Rochelle, Scarsdale and White Plains. The total mileage operated as above is 21.75 miles.

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The Operating Expenses and Taxes were 139.73 per cent. of the Total Operating Revenue.

NEW YORK, WESTCHESTER AND BOSTON RAILWAY COMPANY GENERAL BALANCE SHEET, JUNE 30TH, 1914

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Out of 49,452 Shares of the Capital Stock of this Company, The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company owns 49,249 Shares and $37.50 Scrip, the remainder being held by the public.

THE RHODE ISLAND COMPANY

OFFICERS

HOWARD ELLIOTT, Chairman

A. E. POTTER, President and Manager

Operates 345.3 miles of street railway and 8.43 miles of steam railroad lines, of which 39.07 miles are owned and 314.66 miles are leased, serving the following cities and towns:

Cities of Providence, Pawtucket, Central Falls, Woonsocket and Cranston, R. I., and the Towns of Warwick, North Providence, East Providence, Johnston, Smithfield, North Smithfield, Burrillville, Cumberland, Lincoln, Barrington, Coventry, Scituate, Warren, Bristol, East Greenwich, Foster, North Kingston, South Kingston and Narragansett, R. I.

INCOME ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30TH, 1914

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Number of Revenue Passengers Carried.. 100,329,922
Total Revenue Car Mileage.....

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16,308,113

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The Operating Expenses and Taxes were 72.44 per cent. of the Total Operating Revenue.

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