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requirements. This causes an overstatement of deficiency in equip-
ment. Both surpluses and shortages are reported as aggregates, for
the same days, owing to the fact that there may be a shortage in one
region and a surplus in another, generally due to differences in certain
seasonal factors.
Chart IIIL—CAR LOADINGS, SURPLUSES, AND SHORTAGES OF CARS, BY
QUARTERS (CLASS I ROADS)
THOUSANDS OF CARS
1000
Fa
Car Loodings ~ Nee
ROO
S00
400
nfs
Yerage
200
= Shortage -Daily Average
200
1921 [922
1923
Lisboa Lt
1924 1925 od
Table 8.—Revenue Car Loadings and Surpluses and Shortages of Cars of Class
I Railways, by Quarters
Period
\verage weekly loadings:
January-March_.._____________.
April-June. _______ TTT
July-September. ___~___~_7 7777"
October-December... "7
erage daily surpluses:
January-March. .___.____.__.__
April-June... ._.._ "77
July-September... ___"
October-December... ._____~
srage daily shortages:
Tanuary-Mareh. o.oo... ___.
ADHI-JUne. ooo eeeeeammn on
July-September..._..._........
Detober-December. ovo eeoeo
1018 | 1990 |
702, 894
761, 511
316, 634
237 18%
317, 186
334, 485
147, 449
371 521
11, 721
39, 520
50, 888
33. 308
8, 027
4250
2067
3 ORR
1,570
2, 969
12,188
32 264
81, 280
96, 057
13, 212
35. 820
1021
603, 533
743, 845
303, 787
723’ A023
370,195
436, 206
278, 712
120, 039
781
301
1,835
nD LOR
1099
761, 626
778,895
868, 218
O15 4920
301, 000
309, 668
118,271
6. 468
504
1,519
51,000
(38. E04
1993
$70, 518
976, 059
.022, 903
G82. 221
20, 568
29, 923
69, 664
190. 104
73,975
27,019
9,735
8 128
1004
1925
391, 385
302, 088
962, 830
tT
005, 018
204, 030
, 042, 253
1. 025. 484
196, 469
332. 097
255,729
161. 501
265,078
327, 368
216, 150
148. 762
3,008 | 260
197 58
237 444
69] 1193
Source; American Railway Association