Items.Places.Dist. in milesCost. Dollars.
{ Between Harrisburg and Lewistown60.70705,610
{ " Lewistown and Huntingdon36.70582,342
{ " Huntingdon and Robinson's35.20703,000
Graduation { " Robinson's and Sugar Run Gap12.25655,000
{ " Sugar Run Gap and Johnstown28.50875,000
{ " Johnstown and Blairsville28. 445,000
{ " Blairsville and Brush Creek33. 925,000
{ " Brush Creek and Pittsburg15. 145,000
Amount249.355,035,952
Superintendence, &c.250,000
Contingencies350,000
Superstructure. Single track, including an average of 450 feet of turn-outs, per mile2,792,722
Interest account551,000
Land damages and fencing170,326
Grand Total9,150,000

That part of the line below Huntingdon has been located permanently; thence to Logan's Narrows the calculations are based on a preliminary location, and between this point and Blairsville upon an experimental survey, with liberal allowances for contingencies. Between Blairsville and Pittsburg the road has been carefully located. Upon that portion of it, between Blairsville and Turtle creek, gradients of 52-8/10 feet per mile have been admitted, which may be reduced to 50 feet per mile, by the expenditure of an additional sum of $40,000.

Our measurements of distances commence at the depot of the Harrisburg and Lancaster Railroad Company, 106¾ miles from the corner of Vine and Broad streets, in the city of Philadelphia, and terminate at the intersection of Liberty street, in the city of Pittsburg. Those made for the Commonwealth, under the direction of Mr. Schlatter, began at State street, in Harrisburg, and ended at Two Mile Run, on the Monongahela river, giving a difference in favor of Mr. Schlatter's line of about 1-8/10 miles in the points of starting. Between Blairsville and Pittsburg our distance has been actually increased 2-8/10 miles over that proposed by Mr. S., after making allowance for about 6/10 of a mile of an unaccountable discrepancy in the two measurements. This increased distance is incurred to save three tunnels, and other expensive work, amounting, together, to $280,000, or $100,000 per mile.

The whole difference between Mr. Schlatter's and Mr. Miller's measurements, supposing the points of starting and ending to have been the same, is 4-3/10 miles. The difference between the points of starting of the two surveys, on Mr. Foster's division, is about 2/10 of a mile. From Harrisburg to Huntingdon we lose, by following the river route. 7/10 of a mile[A] on Mr. Schlatter's line, and save, from thence to the summit of the mountain, about four miles.

As a connection with the Allegheny Portage Railroad would insure to us most of the advantages of an independent road to the western base of the mountain, it is evidently the policy of the Company to make it at the earliest practicable moment. Our location falling within 6-1/3 miles of that road, it becomes a very small matter to effect a junction with it. If the present means of the Company, however, would justify the expenditure, the connection could readily be made at the foot of Plane No. 4, on the west side of the mountain, thus saving 7 out of 10 of the inclined planes. This could be effected for the additional sum of $1,250,000, or for $950,000 a junction might be made at the summit of the Portage, avoiding the five eastern planes.

The branch to, or above, Hollidaysburg is, however, the cheapest and most speedy way of effecting the connection, and when our road is carried over the mountain it will remain a good feeder to the main line, and a fair investment of the capital of the Company.

The following is an estimate of the cost of a continuous road from Harrisburg to Pittsburg, in connection with the Allegheny Portage Railroad, graded for a double track throughout, except the branch to Hollidaysburg:

Items.Places.Dist. in milesCost. Dollars.
{ From Harrisburg to Robinson's132.67$1,990,952
{ " Robinson's to Hollidaysburg6.3332,000
Graduation{ " Hollidaysburg to Johnstown36.67
{ " Johnstown to Pittsburg76.001,515,000
Total251.673,537,952
Superintendence and Contingencies419,754
Superstructure.Including turn-outs on 215 miles2,408,000
Cost of Road$6,365,706
Interest account450,000
Land damages and fencing154,294
Grand Total$6,970,000

To the above amount should be added, for the purchase of depot grounds, erection of warehouses and shops, and the construction of cars and locomotives, as follows:

Warehouses, including ground at depots$475,000.00
Shops and machinery185,000.00
Locomotives510,000.00
Passenger and burden cars820,000.00
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Total$1,990,000.00