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THE CUBA REVIEW 



TRAFFIC RECEIPTS OF CUBAN RAILROADS 



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



THE CUBA RAILROAD COMPANY'S EARNINGS 



The earnings of the Cuba Railroad for the month of August and the first two months of the 

 fiscal year compares as follows: 



1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 



August gross $343,487 $360,872 $309,308 $257,786 $206,870 



Expenses 212,039 199,132 187,996 147,351 122,379 



August net $131,447 $161,740 $121,313 $110,435 $84,490 



Charges 70,195 66,791 66,375 60,125 36,666 



August surplus $61,251 $94,948 $54,938 $50,310 $47,824 



From July Is : 



Two months' gross $726,031 $685,059 $643,701 $520,452 $440,310 



Two months' net 293,030 297,253 269,923 229,787 202,923 



Fixed charges 140,570 133,583 132,750 120,250 73,333 



Surplus $152,459 $163,669 $137,173 $109,537 $129,489 



EARNINGS OF THE HAVANA 



Weekly receipts: 1914 



Week ending Aug. 23d $49,052 



Week ending Aug. 30th 50,179 



Week ending Sept. 6th 52,068 



Week ending Sept. 13th 53,706 



EARNINGS OF THE UNITED 



Weekly receipts: 1914 



Week ending Aug. 22d £18,378 



Week ending Aug. 29th 16,735 



Week ending Sept. 5th 18,096 



Week ending Sept. 12th 19,624 



WESTERN RAILWAY EARNINGS 



Weekly receipts: 1914 1913 



Aug. 22d £5,487 £5,791 



Aug. 29th 5,331 5,445 



Sept. 5th 5,172 5,727 



Sept. 12th 4,722 5,596 



CUBAN CENTRAL RAILWAY EARNINGS 



Weekly receipts: 1914 1913 



Aug. 22d £6,734 £7,821 



Aug. 29th 6,532 6,908 



Sept. 5th 6,966 6,589 



Sept. 12th 7,038 6,548 



RAILROAD NOTES 



RAILROAD BUILDINGS BURNED CHANGE IN RATES 



On September 26th, fire broke out in the Beginning October 1st the following pas- 

 warehouse of the Cuban Central Railways senger rates took effect between the Isle of 

 Company at Sagua la Grande, the building Pines and Havana, and vice versa; these rates 

 being burned to the ground. do not include stateroom or meals: 



The main buildings of the company, worth First-class, adults, one way $6.00 



$500,000, were saved. The loss is estimated Children 5 to 12 years, one way $3. 12 



at $15,000, and it is unknown whether the Stateroom, per person $1.50 



luulding and stock were insured. The origin Third-class, adults, one way $4. 12 



oi the fire is unknown. Children 5 to 12 years, one way $2.18 



The sale of the $12 round trip tickets from 



A short account of the great pier now Havana was discontinued, 



building at Key West for the accommodation It is advised that through tickets from 



of the boats to be used in the ferry to Havana Havana should be purchased, as at Batabano 



is on page 20. there is an extra charge of twenty-five cents. 



