β¨ Railway Traffic and Construction Costs
1316 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 74
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TRAFFIC ON ALL SECTIONS, from 1st April, 1892, to 20th August, 1892.
All Sections.
- 1892
- 1891
- Inc.
- Dec.
Passengers.
- First Class.
- Second Class.
- Total.
Season Tickets.
Number.
- Parcels.
- Horses.
- Carriages.
- Dogs.
- Total.
Number.
- Drays, &c.
- Cattle.
- Calves.
- Sheep.
- Pigs.
- Total.
Tons.
All Sections.
-
1892
-
1891
-
Increase
-
Decrease
-
Chaff, &c.
-
Wool.
-
Firewood.
-
Timber.
-
Grain.
-
Merchandise.
-
Minerals.
-
Total.
ESTIMATED COST OF CONSTRUCTION of All Lines to 31st March, 1892, including Public Works Loan Expenditure on Harbour Works forming Part of the Railway System.
Section.
- Kawakawa
- Whangarei-Kamo
- Marton-Te Awamutu (north end)
- Auckland
- Napier
- Marton-Te Awamutu (south end)
- Wanganui
- Wellington-Foxton (private line)
- Wellington
- Surveys
- Miscellaneous
- Hurunui-Bluff
- Greymouth
- Greymouth Harbour Works
- Greymouth-Hokitika
- Westport
- Westport Harbour Works
- Nelson
- Picton
- Stock
- Stock in suspense
- Surveys
- Miscellaneous
Gross Cost of Opened and Unopened Lines.
Cost of Opened Lines.
Railway Department, 20th September, 1892.
A. C. FIFE,
Accountant, New Zealand Railways.
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Comparative Statement of Traffic on All Sections
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π Transport & Communications20 September 1892
Railway, Traffic, Passengers, Freight, 1892, 1891, Increase, Decrease
ποΈ Estimated Cost of Construction of All Lines
ποΈ Infrastructure & Public Works20 September 1892
Railway, Construction, Cost, Lines, Sections, 1892
- A. C. Fife, Accountant, New Zealand Railways
NZ Gazette 1892, No 74