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THE CUBA REVIEW 



TRAFFIC RECEIPTS OF CUBAN RAILROADS 



EARNINGS OF THE CUBA RAILROAD CO., THE HAVANA ELECTRIC, ETC. 

 Earnings of the Cuba Railroad 



The report of the Cuba Railroad Companj' for tlie month of November and five months 



ended November 30, 1913, compares as follows: 



1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 



Novem> r gross $342,357 $278,968 $251,023 $202,934 $166,448 



E.- ,?«-ises 195,210 191,188 156,538 126,900 110,959 



November net $147,146 $87,780 $94,484 $76,034 $55,448 



Fixed charges 66,791 66,791 60,125 36,666 36,660 



November surplus $80,355 $20,988 $34,359 $39,368 $18,821 



From July 1st — 



Five months' gross $1,715,231 $1,536,542 $1,288,980 $1,024,817 $807,682 



Five months' net 742,944 611,085 546,359 422,489 252,083 



Fixed charges 333,958 333,680 300,625 183,333 178,543 



Five months' surplus $408,986 $277,404 $245,734 $239,155 $73,540 



Earnings of the United Railways of Havana 



Weekly receipts : 1913 



November 29th £20,994 



December 6th 23,081 



December 13th 26,553 



December 20th 32,150 



Earnings of the Havana Electric Railway 



Weekly receipts : 1913 



December 7th $57,327 



December 14th 53,267 



December 21st 54,324 



December 28th 55.331 



Cuban Railroad Notes 



NEW OFFICERS CHOSEN 



Jose M. Tarafa was elected president and 

 general manager of the Puerto Principe 

 and Nuevitas railroad at Camaguey De- 

 cember 21st. Agustin Agramonte, nephew 

 of the venerable patriot, was made treas- 

 urer and Salvador Betancourt Cisneros and 

 Adojfo Albarsa were appointed general 

 managers. Pedro F. Diago is the new 

 secretary. 



The directors are : Enrique Tomen Adan, 

 Javier de Varona. Luis Vilardel and Hra- 

 ciano Betancourt Castillo. 



NEW SERVICE OF G. & W. R. R. 



On December 15th the Guantanamo and 

 Western Railroad established a new service 

 making close connections with trains of the 

 Cuba Railroad between Havana and San- 

 tiago, changing at San Luis for points on 

 the Guantanamo & Western to Guantanamo. 

 The train leaving Santiago at 7.15 A. M. 

 will bring the passenger to Guantanamo at 

 11.10 A. AL and trains leaving Guantanamo 

 at 4 P. AI. connects at San Luis with San- 

 tiago trains, which reaches the latter city 

 at 9.30 P. M. 



