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Head 14. KOWLOON CANTON RAILWAY
Approved Estimate, 1989.
Estimate, 1940-41.
Head 14. KOWLOON CANTON RAILWAY
Sub-heads :-
1 Personal Emoluments
$
423,878
478,527
Head 14. KOWLOON CANTON RAILWAY
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Approved Estimate, 1939.
Estimate, 1940-41.
KOWLOON CANTON RAILWAY,—Continued.
Other Charges,—Continued.
Brought forward
738,042
$
$
668,647
Other Charges.
Sub-heads-
2 Advertising.
E-1-7-2 Advertising
3,500
500
| (1)
12 Incidental Expenses.
3,500
500
E-1-5-3 Stores
155
191
E-1-6 flend Office
3 Ballust.
E-2-8-4 Traffic Office
1,100 IGU
E-5-5-4 Ballast
4,800
4,500
(1)
4,800
4,500
4 Bridgework.
E-3-4 Bridges...........
1,650
3,000
(2)
1,650
3,000
E-5-1-3 Engineering Office
13 Locomotives,
E-4-2-1 Repairs E-4-2-1-1 Painting
14 Lubricants and Oil Fuel.
800 (1) 200 195
1,570
1,389
19,850
15,200 (1)
2,736
1,080 (1)
22,086
16,280
5 Corringes.
E-3-1-4 Locomotive Oil..
14,800
8,300
E-4-3-1
Repairs
18,000
E-4-3-1-1 Painting.................................................
8,730
13,000
5,000 (1)
(1)
E-3-2-2 Carriages and Wagons, Oil
1,500
1,000
(2)
E-3-3-2 Oil Fuel for Motor Coaches
4,400
5,500
26,730
18,000
20,700
14,800
15 Medical and Sanitation.
6 Coal.
E-1-6 Coal for Ofices.....
100
125
E-1-9-2 First aid Bandages, up-keep of Ambulance Boxes,
etc. on traius
200
250
E-3-1-2-1 Coal for Locomotives
260,000
150,000
(3)
Railway Cups for Efficiency in First Aid................................
75
75
(0)
E-3-1-2-3 Loading Coal
1,630
2,441
(4)
275
325
"
Unloading Ashes.....
550
595
(1)
262,280
153,161
16 Minor forks (Maintenance of Way and Structures).
E-5-11
Now Minor Works E-5-12-6 Minor Repairs
2,000
2,300
160
190
7 Compensation,
E-1-14 Compensation.
8 Conveyance Allowances,
E-1-7-6 Conveyance Allowance to Storekeeper..... E-2-1-2 Conveyance Allowance to Traffic Manager
Conveyance Allowance to Traffic Assistant.
E-2-2-2 Conveyance Allowance to Relieving Station Master
Conveyance Allowance to Disabled Clerk ....... K-5-1-2 Motor Allowance to Manager and Chief Engineer
9 Formation and Line Protection,
2,150
2,690
100
100
(1)
17 Miscellaneous.
100
100
E-1-7-3 Stores Depreciation.....
100
125
100
125
90
113
!
90
113
25
75
(+)
60
75
18 Nightsoil Disposal,
E-2-2-3 Nightsoil Disposal
19 Power, Electric Faus and Light,
E-1-5-3 Stores
216
270
216
270
80
100
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E-1-6 Head Office
600
700
180
150
E-2-4-1 Stations
4,000
188
3,125 (1)
E-4 Mainteuruce of Equipment
6,800
6,750 (1)
559
744
E-5-14-2 Maiutenance of Fans and Light
1,200
1,500
12,680
12,175
E-5-2 Earthwork
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Fencing
}}
Roads and Crossings
3,750
2,800 (1)
20 Printing, Stationery and Tickets,
E-1-5-8 Stores
80
500
1,250
(5)
E-1-6
Head Office
450
100 550
1,720
1,500 (1)
E-2-5
5,970
5,550
Traffic Expenses,
5,000
2,500 [(1)
E-3-1-1-4 Ruming Expenses
180
225
10 Furniture.
E-5-1-3 Maintenance of Way and Structures
250
310
E-1-2-4 Offices and Staff Quarters
5,960
3,685
200
E-2-4-2 Stutions......................
250
250 315
21 Rails and Fastenings.
E-5-5-3 Fastenings
4,050
7,400
(3)
450
565
Rails
950
19
940 (1)
5,000
8,340
11 Goods Wagons.
22 Rents.
E-4-4- Repairs
5,600
2,500
(1)
E-4-4-1-1 Painting
2,625
1,500
(1)
E-1-13 Rent of Public Telephones E-1-13 Rent of Shum Chup Station
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4,400
8,125
4,000
Carried forward
Carried forward
4,517
813,296
728,726
738,042
668,647
1) Considered sufficient.
(2) More bridges due to be painted.
(3) Less train" mileage.
(4) Considered necessary.
(5) Old pale fencings due to be painted.
(1) Considered sufficient.
(2) Less train mileage.
(3) Heavy repairs to worn track. (4) Not required.
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