Batlow
Railway Returns 20
March 1945 The Tumut and Adelong Times |
The figures received from the Batlow railway
station show that the amount of business for January transacted at Batlow
still keeps on the four figure mark. There were 190 tickets sold for £215,
parcels £88, stamps £19 and miscellaneous £5, making a total coaching revenue
of £327. The goods revenue, made up of goods
£1071, livestock £2, miscellaneous £6, made the grand total £1404. Of the 1430 tons handled, there were
591 tons of general goods, 470 miscellaneous inwards and 87 tons general and
282 miscellaneous outwards. Also three trucks of cattle came
in, and three trucks of chaff. Of the goods, there were 591 tons
despatched (nine trucks general, two wool, nine shooks, 22 sawn timber,
four potatoes and four of juice). This is slightly lower than previous
months, but it is the off season for fruit. Kunama despatched
five trucks with 63 tons of shooks. For February the total receipts were
higher, being £2 183, made up of coaching £275, goods £1903, miscellaneous
£5. There were 132 tickets for £184,
a drop on the previous month, but the goods despatched were considerably
more. Stamps sales amounted to £60,
miscellaneous £6, parcels debit £193. Tonnage in amounted to: general618
tons, special 511. Outwards; general 360, special 786. There was an in-crease in the number
of trucks required, this being 85, as against 50 the previous month.
They comprised: general goods six
trucks, shooks 65, sawn timber 26, fruit 22, potatoes seven, juice nine. Parcels received were 450, and
despatched 540. Kunama despatched 12 trucks with
115 tons of shooks. |