Showing Salaries and Wages Paid to Officials and Employes of
State Railways in Europe.
Compiled from Röll's Encyclopädie des Eisenbahnwesens.
| Position. | Austria. | Hungary. | Prussia. | Belgium. |
| Fl., equal to about 33-1/3 cents. | Fl., equal to about 33-1/3 cents. | Mark, equal to about 24 cents. | Fr., equal to about 20 cents. | |
| President | 7,000 | — | 10,500 | 9,000 |
| Directors and Superintendents | 4,000-5,500 | 4,000-4,800 | 4,200-6,000 | 7,000-8,000 |
| Chief Engineer | 1,600-2,000 | 1,900-2,500 | 3,600-4,800 | 2,700-5,500 |
| Clerks | 500-1,200 | 640-1,000 | 1,000-2,700 | 900-3,100 |
| Station Agents in Cities, Division Superintendents | 2,200-2,600 | 2,600-3,400 | — | — |
| Station Agents in Towns | 500-850 | 520-880 | 1,500-3,200 | 1,600-4,000 |
| Locomotive Engineers | 500-850 | 520-780 | 1,200-2,000 | — |
| Fireman | 300-350 | 380-480 | 1,000-1,500 | — |
| Conductors | 450-550 | 520-850 | 1,100-1,500 | 2,000-2,400 |
| Brakemen | 300-350 | 380-480 | 800-1,200 | 1,200-2,000 |
| Section Men | 288-336 | 270-370 | 700-900 | — |
TABLE No. 4.
Compiled from Röll's Encyclopädie des Eisenbahnwesens.
FREIGHT TARIFFS.—Belgium.
All freight is divided into three general classes: