| 1. | Working expenses were about 59 % of receipts, considerably more than had been forecast.
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| 2. | Working expenses per train-mile were 9s . 8�d of which locomotives cost 4s 0d.
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| 3. | Working expenses were put at about ?30, 000 of which only two-thirds was paid.
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| 4. | Initially, the revenue raised on the branch exceeded working expenses.
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| 5. | From the gross profit the working expenses should be deducted to determine the Divisible Balance.
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| 6. | Hairstyling, makeup and condoms are other working expenses.
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| 7. | In October 1898 a detailed proposal was supplied to the Council costed at ?8, 804 plus working expenses.
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| 8. | However, in that year working expenses had ballooned due to unspecified exceptional expenditure, and slightly exceeded the gross income.
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| 9. | Despite new construction along the route of the line, passenger loadings were light and working expenses generally exceeded farebox revenue.
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| 10. | In subsequent years working expenses settled down to 65 % ( 1869 ) and 63 % ( 1870 ) of gross receipts.
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