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1 53.D2I) a CANADA S MOTOR CARRIERS FREIGHT PASSENGER 1953 I The Right Honotirable C. I). Howe, Minister of Trade and Commerce DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS Public Finance and Transportation L)ivision Transportation and Public Utilities Section Price: 25 cents EDMQND CLoul'Izs. C.M.G., O.A., D.S.P., Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery. Ottawa, 1956.
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3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Text and Introduction 5 Table 1. Summary Statistics for Year...8 Is Table 2. Passenger Carriers Intercity and Rural Group I Table 3. Passenger Carriers Intercity and Rural Group II Table 4. Passenger Carriers City Service Table 5. Freight Carriers Group I Table 6. Freight Carriers Group II Table 7. Freight Carriers Group III Table 8. Equipment Available at December 31, Table 9. Employees and their Compensation Table 10. Accidents Table 11. Comparative Summary,
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5 MOTOR CARRIERS FREIGHT PASSENGER.. hiroduction The Bureau of Statistics began collecting annual statistics of the "For Hire" segment of the motor carrier industry including those with warehousing operations, In Reports of firms having a gross revenue of $8,000 or more were compiled and published each year until 1944 when the warehousing and storage report was first published thus removing this segment of the industry from the motor carrier report. In 1947 the report was enlarged and statistics of motor carriers having gross revenues or less than $8,000 were included for the first time. The continued cooperation of provincial auhoritles, trucking associations and other Interestci parties has resulted in gradual improvement in the statistical veracity of this report but much still remains to be done. Little capital is required to enter the trucking business and as a result many marginal operators are associated with the industry. The large turnover and numerous changes in operators each year creates many problems in the collection of statistics. Continued growth of the industry is indicated in the present report which partly through ainalgomations shows a smaller number of reporting firms than in 1952 but indicates an increase to $261,422,465 (1953) from $233,973,179 (1952) or apçroximately 11.7 p.c. In grous revenue. For presentation motor carriers have been separated into six groups, three freight and three passenger. Freight carriers are grouped as follows: Group 1. those having revenues In excess of S20,000; Group H which have revenues between and $19,999 and Group Ill which comprises carriers grossing less than $8,000 per year. All city passenger carriers are included in the "city" group while "intercity and rural" passenger operators are divided between group I, those having revenues over $20,000 and Group II which includes the operators with gross revenues of less than $20, are likewise excluded. School buses owned and operated by school boards or municipalities or under contract are cjnitted. Summary Statistics Operating results for the entire industry are shown in Table 1. A total of 3,483 "for hire" operators submitted acceptable reports in These operators had an investment of more than $202 millions compared with $177 millions reported by 4,040 operators in The average investment for 1953 was thus $58,100 against $43,849 per firm one year ago. Total operating revenue for Canada in 1953 was $261 millions up 11.7 p.c. from Operating expenses rose by 12.6 p.c. or $27,128,119 to $242,239,838 and the net operating revenue was up slightly being $321,167 higher at $19,182,627. Tonnage Tonnage data is not reported by numerous companies which do not maintain records of tons hauled in freight service. A comparison has been made for 717 firms which supplied tonnage figures for both 1952 and 1953 and this indicates a gain of 11.8 p.c. from 12,418,890 to 13,887,374 tons. Group I freight carriers included in this tabulation numbered 274 and accounted for 11, tons in 1952 and 12,789,970 tons In 1953, a gain of 11.5 p.c. The 200 Group H carriers reported 888,977 tons in 1952 and 775,019 tons in 1953 while the 243 Group III freight carriers moved 408,013 tcs in 1952 as against 332,385 tons in Ontario firms carried 6.588,129 tons or 51.3 P.0 of the total in 1953 compared with 4,360,603 or 39.2 p.c. of the total the previous year. Quebec firms transported 4,794,196 tons or 37.5 p.c. in 1953 versus 51.5 p.c. In 1952 and British Columbia operators hauled 1,119,383 tons or 8.7 p.c. compared with 12.2 p.c. the year before. This report does not include motor bus operations of street railways except where such servgers during the year, a drop of 3,916,806 from the Motor carriers transported 336,183,172 passenices are entirely motorized. Motor bus data for 1952 total of ,978 persons. Gasoline consumption for 1953 exceeded ,000 gallons an street railways are given in the annual report "Electric Railways". Operations of vehicle fleets increase of 7.Q million gallons over DIesel owned and operated by private companies where the fuel consumption was up 3.1 million gallons to vehicles are not available for public service are 7,460,331. Salaries and wages jumped by 10.2 also excluded from this report. Examples of this millions to $95,112,580 while employees based on group are dairies, bakeries, departmental and grocery stores, oil and gasoline thstributors, breweries average salary was $2,940 compared with $2,726 a twice yearly count rose by 1,210 to 32,351. The and similar delivery fleets. Operators under almost paid in Working proprietors who numbered exclusive contract such as those engaged in the paid themselves $8,161,206 in allowances collection of milk or cooperative owned vehicles during the year. 5
6 6 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS Provincial Details Carriers with Ontario head offices earned 42.3 p.c. of the total operating revenues during the year. Quebec operators had 23.2 p.c. the Prairies 17.2 p.c.; British Columbia 14.4 p.c. and the Atlantic provinces 2.9 p.c. Ratios of expenses vary considerably between provinces but for the industry as a whole the operating ratio stood at p.c. slightly behind 1952 which stood at p.c. but ahead of the ratio in At the end of 1953 reporting firms had an average of 7,3 vehicles in comparison with 6.2 at the end of the previous year. There were 10,876 trucks, 6,108 tr actor semitrail er units, 3,718 trailers and buses in operation at the end of Of these 150 trucks, 364 tractors and 607 buses were equipped with diesel engines. Passenger Carriers Property, revenues, expenses and operating statistics of passenger service motor carriers are shown in Tables 2, 3 and 4. Large intercity and rural firms carried 104,992,699 passengers during 1953 with a gross revenue of $52,235,914 and expenses of $50,005,947. The 79 city firms reported revenues of $21,316,969 and expenses of $20,697,193. Revenue passengers carried by city operators numbered 227,690,781 during the year. Freight Carriers atistics of property, revenues, expenses and operations of freight carriers are given in Tables 5, 6 and 7. Group I freight carriers numbered 951 during the year and reported property investment having a net value of more than $569 millions. The revenues of this group amounted to $170.4 millions and expenses to $158.1 millions. The 845 operators comprising Group H had gross revenues of $10.8 millions and expenses of $8.4 millions. Group ifi carriers numbered and reported revenues of $5.2 millions and expenses $3.6 milifons. Equipment Equipment data is given In Table 8. Out of a total of 4,725 buses, were operated by large intercity and rural firms and 1,413 by city bus lines during Large freight carriers operated 7,484 out of 10,876 trucks, of 6,108 tractor semitrailer units and 3,626 of the trailers in service on the last day of Employees and Compensation Details of salaries and wages paid and the number of persons employed based on counts on July 15 and December 15 are shown in Table 9. Large freight operators employed 20,969 persons out of a total of 31,814 working in the industry at December 15 and paid these employees $62,736,103 or 65.9 p.c. of all salaries and wages paid. Accidents Reporting firms indicated that 116 persons were killed and 2,367 injured in accidents Involving their vehicles. Accident details are given in Table 10. Historical Summary Table 11 provides a three year picture of the growth of the industry. The average investment which was $37,480 In 1951 rose to $52,657 in 1953 while the average gross revenue was up from $57,914 to $75,057.. [11
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8 8 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 1. Summary Statistics for Year 1953 (All groups) Noj Canada Atlantic Provinces 1 Passenger carriers reporting... No FreIght carriers reporting... 3 Total No. No , lnvestmenla land, buildings, equipment, etc. $ 202, 362, Revenue: 5 Freight... $ 181, 985, Passenger: 6 Interctty and rural... 7 city $ $ 49, 465, , 470, 589 2,179, 019 2, 956, MIscellaneous... $ 7,501, Total revenue... Exp8nses: $ 10 MaIntenance...$ 11 VMges and bonuses of drivers and helpers...$ 12 Other transportation expenses... $ 13 Operating taxes and licenses...$ 14 Other operating expenses...$ 261,422, 4 45, 228, ,896, , OT 17, , ' 7,519,464 1,St ,746, 726 1,260, ,980,193 S 15 Total op&atlng expenses... $ 242, 239, 831 7,347, I Net oipratthg revenue...$ I 172,410 Traffic: Passengers: 17 Regular routes intercity and rural... No. 18 city SpecIal and chartered service thterclty and rural city... Bus miles: 21 Regular routes Intercity and rural... No. 22 city Special and chartered service intercity and rural city Freight carried Intercity and rural... tons 26 GasolIne consumed... gals. 27 Diesel oil consumed Wcrklng xoprietors... No. 29 Allowances of working iroprietors... $ 86, , 354 4,329, , , , 688, 077 4,594, ,437 22,494, , ,195 8,161, , , 764, , 260 8,607, 5' , 66:3 234, 38, ,393, , ,506 S Employees: 30 July No. 31 December I Total salaries and wages...$ , 112, ,072,462 Equipment: 33 Trucks... No Tractor, semitrailer units... 6, TraIlers Buses... 4, Tonnage hauled is not recorded by all carriers See page 5 for explanation and further detail. 2. Includes 137,318 gals, of pro*ne gasoline.
9 . MOTOR CARRIERS FREIGHT PASSENGER TABLE 1. Summary Statistics for Year 1953 (All groups) iebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia No , 236, , ,731, ,468 19, 898,258 24, , 363, '7, 517 8,884, 050 9,657, , , 960, , , ,100, 185 6,875,870 4,548, ,305,453 11,359, , , , ,078,487 1,462, , , , X?R 110, ,672 11, ,07868*6 37, , 547, 431 1, , ,353,977 5,742, , , , 173 3, , , , , ,628 2, ,421, , , 223 1,881, , , , , ,126, , , ,567,015 19, , ,241, , , , , 536 2,837,488 1,712, , , 205, 031 2,573, ,076 3,323,786 8,102, :7 OW5, , 725 1,831, 878 3,815, 064 3,578,105 7, ,636, ,933 1, I 122,853 1,813 4, , 7 35, ,116, ,132 15, 315, , , , , ,356 1,998, , ,439, , , ,576 9, ,977 30, ,615,455 9,199, , , ,385, , 541, , ,596,857 10, , 212, 064 1,910, , , , , , , ,399 1,597 1,132 2, ,148 1,482 1,138 2, , 645, , 446, , ,617 6,477,444 13, 872, , , , , ,283 1,
10 10 DOMINiON BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 2. Passenger Carriers lnercity and Rural Group 1, 1953 No. t.ueda Atlantic Provinces 1 Number reporting Property accot: *m 2 Land and buildings...$ ,372 3 Revenue equipment buses, trucks, etc.... $ 43, 333, 495 2, Service cars, shop and garage equipment...$ 1.634, Furniture and office equipment...$ 849, Organization expenses, etc.... $ 3,576, ,879 7 Total grosscmst... $ 61,395, ,376 8 Depreciation reserve accrued to December 31, $ 34, 888, 386 1,706,445 9 Value at December 31, $ 26, 507, ,931 Revenue: Passenger: 10 Regular routes intercity and rural... $ 44, city... $ 2,130, SpecIal and chartered service intercity and rural... $ 3, , city $ tail, baggage, express, newspapers intercity and rural......$ 1,272,180 30, city... $ 16 Preight Intercity and rural...$ 309, , Other motor carrier revenue intercity and rural $ , city...$ 57, Total revenue intercity and rural...$ 49, 982, 746 2,631, city...$ , Total revenue all aervicea...$ , ,105 Operating espenses: 22?.laintenance costs...$ , , Wages and bonuses of drivers and helpers...$ , , Fuel, oil and other transportation expenses...$ 6,436, , Bridge. tunnel and ferry tolls...$ , Insurance and safety expenses claims, etc.... $ 2, 119, , Depreciation...$ 4, , Operating taxes and licenses...$ 3,905, Rents net...$ 1,007, , Other operating expenses...$ 8,899, Total operating e)enses...$ 50,005,947 2, 721)115 kcome account 32 Net operating revenue... $ 2,229,967 18, Income from other sources...$ , Gross income...$ 2,983,596 65,586 Deductions: 35 Interest, bank, bond...$ 455,107 21, Other deductions...$ 167,825 1, Total deductions... $ 622,932 23, Net Income before Income tax...$ 2, ,500. S 'rramc: Passengers: 39 Regular routes lntercitlr and rural...no 80, ,410, city..." , , Special and chartered service intercity and rural , city Preiglit carried intercity and rural... tons ,806 Bus miles: 44 Regular routes intercity and rural...no , 055 6,786, city... " 4.836, , Special and chartered service intercity and rural... 4, , city..., 48 Gasoline consumed... GalS 15, 172, , Diesel oil consumed " 3,466, , WorkIng proprietors No Allowances of working proprietors $ Tonnage hauled is not recorded by all carriers. See page 5 for explanatiom.
11 MOTOR CARRIERS FREIGHT PASSENGER 11 TABLE 2. Passenger Carriers Inlercfty and Rural Group 1, 1953 Quebec (*itario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia To ,138,721 3,270, , , , ,066,255 15, , , , , ,810 40, , , , , ,700 91, , , , , , , , , 628, ,226 8, 602, 179 5,009, , 204, , 603, 643 1,265,597 1,035, 989 4, , ,246,964 7,024, 607 1,524, 134 1, , 303 1,985, , 9 18, , 419, 081 1,230,574 1, ,456, 113 3,967, ,018, , ,672 32, , , ,565 64, , , , ,228 1,202 35,763 64, ,962 80, , , ,412 51, , 994, , 474, 862 1, ,329,016 7,378,563 4,820, , , ,755,874 17,490, 742 1,353,634 1,329,016 7, , 185, is 4, ,957, , , , ,495, 214 3,897, , ,214 1,231, ,107, , , , , , ,789 93, ,008 39, , ,084 61,823 65, , , ,926, , , , ,440,050 1, , , , ,894 2,752, ,809 1,322,230 1,458, i, 46T, , 733, , , 721 6,055,230 5,447, it 759, ,295 1,323,333 Dr , ,842 20,184 7,232 51, , , ,809 96,101 33, l. 142, ,168 94,668 18,929 35,584 23, ,450 59,221 3, , , ,254 38, , , 336,500 I. 220, , 745, , , ,868 3,111, , , ,450, 079 2,053, ,115 3,598,277 46,407 7,304 1, , , , 022, , 953, 647 3,846,095 3, ,763 1,979, , , ,133,883 2, , ,,914, 840 4,987, , ,923 2,665, ,269, ,647 31,933 9,668 72, ,512 48,012 4,
12 12 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 3. Passenger Carriers Interefty and Rural Group II, 1953 No. canada Newfoundland and Edward Island Nsa Sctia 1 Number reporting Property account: 2 land and buildings ,914 1,200 20,231 3 Revenue equipment, buses, trucks, etc.... $ 1,550,270 57, ,387 4 Other equipment, service cars, furniture, etc.... $ 145,250 7,856 8,386 5 Total cost of ecjipment...8 1, Revenue: Passenger: 6 Regular routes Intercity and rural...$ 1,150,206 77, ,898 7 city...$ 7,399 8 Special and chartered service intercity and rural...$ 78, city... $ 10 li1, baggage, extfess, newspapers Intercity and rural ,367 13, city Reight intercity and rural...$ 48,434 6,419 11, Other motor carrier revenue intercity and rural...$ 104,973 9, city...., $ S 15 Total revenue intercity and rural... $ 1,536,064 83, , city...8 7, Total revenue all services...$ , , ,641 (berating expenses: 18 Maintenance costs ,803 18,945 29, Wages and bonuses of drivers and helpers...$ , Fuel, oil and other transportation expenses...$ &idge, tunnel and terry tolls...8 6,190 1, Insurance and safely expenses claims, etc $ 115,397 5,841 11, Operating taxes and licences...$ 120,030 6,176 12, Rentsnet...$ Other operating expenses...$ ,138 22, Total operating expenses ,019 7S, , Net operating revenue... $ ,352 10, 261 Traffic: Passengers: 28 Regular routes intercity and nasi... No. 2, , , city..." 251, SpecIal and chartered service intercity and rural... 22, , Freight carried intercity and rural...tons 6, Bus Miles: 32 Regular Routes intercity and rural...no. 5,137, , , city ' 27, Special and chartered service Intercity and rural " 162, Gasoline consumed...gala , Diesel oil consumed... " 37 Working Irotcietors No Allowances of working proprietors...$ 165,275 13, , Tonnage hauled is not reported by all carriers See page 5 for expiaition.
13 MOTOR CARRIERS FREIGHT PASSENGER 13 TABLE 3. Passenger Carriers Intercity and RuralGroup II, 1953 l2unswlch Quebec Ont.ario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta Columbia O ,506 32,899 30,830 33,125 4,950 18, , , , , ,144 61,014 15,869 5, , , , ,613 79,456 17, , , ,519 31,451 8,802 69, ,412 41, , , ,992 1,200 5,338 37, , ,749 1,800 3,627 31, , , ,835 47, , , , , , ,002 85, ,256 85,969 77,519 11,810 1,698 12,138 52, ,514 77,878 11,800 1,287 16,714 57, ,867 73,311 76,390 7,011 1,839 12,580 51, ,183 1, ,740 30,648 33,263 5, ,356 18, ,347 34,183 5,089 1,004 5, , ,804 6, ,268 13, ,152 55,250 79,183 15, , , , ,531 7, Dr Dr , Dr. 10, , , , , , , , , , ,022 2,678 6, ,095 1, 189, 219 1,650, , , ,930 1,759 53,658 70,075 19,264 15, , , , ,660 34, , ,775 37,847 51,737 3,787 3,439 2,618 24,452 38
14 14 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 4. Passenger CarriersCity Service, 1953 No. Canadal Newfoundland Nova Scotia New Brunswick INumber reporting......' Piuperty accoit: 2 Land and buildings...$ 3,140, ,396 3 Revenue equipment buses, trucks, etc.... $ , 308 1, , ServIce cars, shop and garage equipment...$ Furniture and office equipment...$ 168,942 8, OrganIzation expenses, etc.... $ Total gross cost... $ 21, ,302, ,605 8 DepreciatIon reserve accrued to December $ 11,680, Value at December 31, $ 9, ,302 Revenue: Passenger: 10 Regular routescity...$ 19, ,351,326 1, intercltyandrural... $ 495, ,209 9, Special and chartered servicecity...$ , Intercity and rwal... $ , MaIl, baggage, express, newspapers city... $ 21, Intercity and rural...$ 19, Other motor carrier revenuecity...$ 295, , interclty and rural...$ 112,090 6, Totalrevenue clty...$ 20, , , Interclty and rural...$ ,788 9, Total revemueau sa,vices...$ 21, ,491 1, S Operating expenses 21 MaIntenance costs...$ , , Wages and bonuses of drivers and helpers...$ 5, , , Fuel, oil and other transportation expenses...$ 3,345, , BrIdge, tunnel and ferry tolls...$ 41, InSurance and safety expensesclaims, etc.... $ 793, DeprecIation...$ 1,875, , Operating taxes and licences...$ 1.589, , , Rentsnet...$ 254, , Other operating expenses...$ 2,241, ,201 91, Total operating expenses...$ ,452, Income account: 31 Net operating revenue...$ lb Income from other sources...$ 170, Gross income...$ 790, lb. 71,200 Deductions: 34 Interest, tank, bond... $ 267,901 7,861 9, Other deductions...$ Total deductions...$ 482,727 7,883 25, Net Income before income tax...$ [Il. 96,663. Traffic: Passengers: Special and chartered servicecity , lnterclty and rural 107, ,246 Regular routes city...no Intercity and rural... " 223, , , , Bus miles: 42 Regularroutesclty... " 39,817,717 2,621,316 3,460, rural... " 44 Special and chartered servicecity..." 428,437 3,186 35, interclty and rural... " 153,173 17,177 2,894 Interclty and 2,532, , Gasoline consumed...gals , , Diesel oil consumed.... " 1,011, , WorkIng proprietors no Ailowences of working proprietors......_ $ Prince Edward Island has been omittedno city service In operation. 2. Includes $10,896 city Preight Revenue. 3. Includes $46,577 rural freight revenue.
15 MOTOR CARRIERS FREIGHT PASSENGER 15 TAtILE 4. Passenger Carriers City Service, 1933 Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta Ca No , ,717, ,958, , , , , , ,840 5,625 30,103 8,885 18, ,698 1,701 3, ,078 16, , , , , ,414 79, , , , ,113, , , , ,512 6, , , , , , , , ,498, , , ,296 32,347 53, ,621, , , L 1, ,449, , , ,714 3, ,053 88, , ,317 1, ,112 67, , , ,164 14,859 20,592 29, , ,359 23,863 24,417 40,933 53, , ,166 14,134 18,419 24, , , , , , , , 310, ,562, , , ,819 DR. 12,536 DR DR. 40,855 DR , , , DR DR. 30,072 DR , , ,186 4, , ,428 DR DR DR. 12, ,865, ,043, , ,573,305 44,800 5,150,001 81, ,853 1,813 4, , , ,984,535 19,798, , ,443, , , , ,345 2,977 30, , , , , , , , , ,244 2,
16 i 16 EIOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE s. Freight Carriers GrouP 1, 1953 Canada Atlantic provinces No. Numberreporting Propty account: Landand buildings $ 14,917,558 90,727 Revenue equipment buses, trucks. etc... $ 83, ,157 Service cars, shop and garage equipment... $ 4, ,105 Furniture and office equipment... $ 1,513,286 4,647 Organization expenses. etc.... $ 1,372, Totalgross cost , ,636 Depreciation reserve accrued to December 31, $ , Value at December 31, $ 58, 972, , Revenue: Passenger: Regular routes intercity and rural... $ 271,659 city... $ 15,801 Special and chartered service Intercity and rural... $ 38,814 Mall, baggage, express, newspapers intercity and rural $ , 45 city... $ 26,628 Freight Intercity and rural... $ 157, , city... $ 8, ,341 Other motor carrier revenue Intercity and rural... $ 2, ,561 city... $ 643,102 42,349 Total revenue intercity and rural... $ 160, ,085,887 city..... $ 9, Totalrevenue all services... $ 170,361, 789 1,204, Operating expenses: Maintenancecosts... $ 26, 204, ,751 Wages and bonuses of drivers and helpers... $ 43,482, ,589 Fuel, oil and other transportation expenses... $ , ,110 Bridge, tunnel and ferry tous... $ Insurance and safety expenses claims, etc.... $ ,473 Depreciation... $ 15, 369, Operating taxes and licenses $ ,262 Rents net... $ 3,616,394 23,473 Otheroperating expenses... Total operating expenses... $ $ 30, , Income account: Netoperating revenue..... $ Incomefrom other sources..... $ 2,370,204 4,403 Grossincome $ 14,658, ,626 Deductions: Interest, bank, bond , Otherdeductions... $ 745, Total deductions... $ 1,467, Net income before income tax... $ 13, , Traffic: Passengers: Regular routes intercity and rural... No. 276,487 city... " 58,550 Special and chartered service Intercity and rural... " 327 Freight carried intercity and rural..... tons 19,777, 589' Bus miles: Regular routes intercity and rural... NO 656,694 city ,300 Special and chartered service intercity and rural Gasolineconsumed... gals 55,038, ,459 Diesel oil consumed....' 2,934,729 workingproprietors... No Allowances of working proprietors... $ 3, Tonnage hauled is not reported by all carriers. See *ge 5 for explanation. 2. Includes gals, of propane gasoline.
17 MOTOR CARRIERS FREIGHT PASSENGER 17 TABLE 3. Freight CarrIers Group 1, 1913 Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British No ,735,920 7,019,326 1,472, , ,649, , , ,887 3,264,690 6,173,872 13, , , , , ,359 59,547 73, , , , , ,891, , ,315, , ,937 1,734,349 2, , ,554,192 3,901,762 2,422, , Ll , , , , , , ,590,395 76,253,319 6, ,331 11,581,017 21,998, , , , ,835, , , , , , , , , , ,028,484 76,770,617 7, ,763,131 11,899,201 23,231, ,569,649 2, ,615 39, ,094, ,598,133 79,234,768 8,060, ,211 12, ,325, ,385, ,109, ,648,484 4,191, ,256,143 20, ,800 1,866, ,435, ,735,298 10,661,563 1, ,030 1,224, , , , ,825 3, , , ,053, ,734,280 7,576, , , , ,100,214 5,132, , , , , ,488 1, ,585,877 13,165,376 1,142,611 1,616,057 3,385, , ,021,255 73,000,158 7,462,227 6, ,627 26,424, ,878 6, , , , , , , ,311 1,045, ,872,848 6,788, , ,674 1,179,382 1,946, , ,340 21,124 26, , , , , , , , ,822 44, , ,586, , , ,058, ,000 13, , ,750 4, , , , , ,742 28, , , ,062,733 3,843,261 2,531,614 3, , , , , ,837 1,522, , , ,641 49
18 18 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 6. Freight Carriers Group H, 1953 Canada Atlantic Provinces Quebec Ontario Manitoba Alberta British Number repting Property aecoait: Land and buildings...$ , , , ,260 70,965 84, ,555 Revenue equipment, buses, trucks, etc.... $ 6, , , , , Other equipment, service cars, furniture, etc. $ ,366 57, ,910 54, Total cost of epilpment...$ 7,712, , ,415, ,417 1,017, ,915,306 Revern.ie Passenger: Regular routes Intercity and rural...$ ,849 4,524 Spec lal and chartered service intercity and rural...$ 5,655 2, Mail, baggage, exess, newspapers intercity and rural...$ , , , city...8 8,667 8, Freight intercity and rural...$ 9,506, , , , city...$ 865,150 1, ,777 61,687 15,425 12, ,499 fl motor intercity and rural $ 331,978 12, , , ,492 city...$ ,821 1,200 7,651 Total revenue intercity and rural $ 9,897,609 98,210 2, 111,083 1,758,969 1,150,082 1,372,757 1,244,285 2, 162,223 city...$ , ,598 62,887 15,425 12, ,817 Total revenue all services...$ 1.0, ,258, , 856 1,165, , 8M 040 Operating expenses: Maintenance costs... $ 1.601,515 15, , , , , , ,645 Wages and bonuses of drivers and helpers... $ 1,909, , , , , ,356 Fuel, oil and other transportation expenses $ 1,700, , , , , ,533 &idge, tunnel and ferry tolls...$ Insurance and safety expenses claims, etc. $ ,395 96,980 81,593 42,566 34,384 36,490 93,627 Operating taxes and licenses...$ 829,211 7, , , , ,932 97, ,289 Rents net , ,410 15, ,594 26, Li Other operating expenses ,875,690 16, , , , , , , 8? Total operating expenses...$ 8,428, , 802,361 1,414, ,045, ,144 2,174,266 Net operating revenue...$ 2,369,355 15, , , , , , , 774 Traffic: Passengers Regular routes intercity and rural...no. 13,792 2,729 1,143 9,920 Speclaland chartered service intercity and rural..." Bus miles: Regular routes intercity and rural..." ,918 3,300 Special and chartered service interc ity and rural..." ,600 Freight carried latercity and rural...tons 1, , , (lasothie consumed...gals. 4,721, , , , ,175 1, Diesel oil consumed " 47,406 35,286 12,120 Waking soriets No Allowances of waking proprietors , , , , Tonnage hauled is not reperted by all ca'riers See page 5 for explanation. 2. Includes 12,000 gals, of propane gasoline.
19 MOTOR CARRIERS FREIGHT PASSENGER 19 TABLE 7. Freight Carriers Group III, 1953 Canada Atlantic Provinces Quebec Ontario Manitoba chewan Alberta. Number of carriers reporting... 1, Property account: Land and buildings...$ 612,230 8, , , ,267 58,385 88,555 78,510 Revenue equipment, buses, trucks, etc.... $.. 128, , , , , , , , 078 Other equipment, service cars, furniture, etc. $ 309,538 5,620 66,972 40,543 33,329 49,330 58,074 55,670 Total cost of equipment...$ 5,050, , , , , ,258 Revenue: Mail, baggage, express, newspapers: Intercity and rural...$ 20,455 1,000 6,903 1,837 7,915 2,800 city...$ 6,700 6,700 Feight intercity and rural...$ 4, , , , , , ,048 city...$ 412,763 2, ,800 3,921 13, ,654 cther mota' carrier revenue Intercity and riral' $ 249,278 14,817 70, ,215 84,829 14,237 18, 291 city'...$ 7, ,754 Total revenue Intercity and rural...$ 4,739, , , , , , 139 city...$ 426, ,394 13, , 108 Total revenueall services , 166, ,075, , , , Operating ewenses: Maintenance costs...$ 769, , ,548 95,824 53, , , , 263 Wages and bonuses of drivers and helpers $ 414, ,517 98,218 57,637 37,458 49,681 49, ,048 I"uel, oil and other transportation expenses $ 917, , , ,379 88, , , ,807 flridge, tunnel and ferry tolls...$ 15, , ,502 Insurance and safety expenses claims, etc $ 189, 140 5,945 44,091 30,977 14,466 21, ,990 41,625 operating taxes and licenses...$ ,559 87,259 59,213 35,620 84,880 74, ,409 [tents net...$ 27, , , ,065 9,064 (other operating expenses...$ 819,956 32, ,048 96,630 65, , , ,360 Total operating esenses...$ 3.597, , , , , , 078 Net operating revenue...$ 1, , , ,468 99, , ,169 Traffic: F'reight carried intercity and rural...tons 846, , ,776 84,092 44, , , ,860 Gasoline consumed...gals. 2,534, , , , , , ,720 Diesel oil consumed... " ,158 Working proprietors...no. 1, Allowances of working proprietors...$ 1 1,959,079 60, , , ,140 TABLE 8, Equipment available at December 31, 1953 Passenger carriers intercity and final group I Canada Atlantic Quebec Ontario Manitoba chewan Alberta cia. louses capacity: 7 seats and under... No l9seats... " ::o 21 ''..." "..." "..." seats and over... 1, Total number of buses... 2, trucks capacity: 2 tons and under...no, /', 4 tons "..." ''...'' 'i 10 "..." overl2 "..." 1 1 Total number of trucks Tractor, semitrailer unitscapacity: tons...no 3 63'8" " 1 8',10"..." 2 2 overl2 " Total number of tractor, semitrailer units Trailers capacity: 8't,lO tons...no 1 1 overl2 "..." Total number of trailers N,mber of buses equipped with diesel engines NLmber of trucks equipped with diesel engines... NLrnber of tractors equipped with diesel engines Includes passenger revenue. 2. Tonnage hauled is not reported by all carriers See page 5 for explanation.
20 20 DOMINION BUfIEAU OF STATISTICS TAI3LE R. Equipemnt Available at December 31, 1953 Continued Passenger carriers intercity and niral group II Canada On;: a Quebeci año SaSk5t Alberta Columbia Buses capacity: " "..." "..." seats and over... '' seats and under... No. 819 seats..." Total number 01 buses... 71) Trucks. capacity: 2 tons and under...no A4 tons /26"... Total number of trucks Canada Passenger carrlers ctty service Prince Edward Island Newfmindland and Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec Ontario 5ta k t chwaal Alberta at' b Coubia Buses capacity: 7 seats and under No seats..." ''..." '' '..." seats and over... " Total number of buses.... 1, Trucks capacity: No 2 tons and under...no C 3' %4 tons... " ½ service 1 9 6%8 "..." Total Cumber of trucks Tractor semitrailer units capacity: 8% to 10 tons...no. 2 2 Trailers capacity: 4½ to 6 tons...no. Number of buses equipped with diesel engines Canada Freight carriers group I Atlantic provinces Quebec Ont.arlo?.nItoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Trucks capacity: 2 tons and under...no /2 4 tons , ½ 6 "..." ½ %b "...'' V '' over12 "..." Total number of trucks , Tractor, semitrailer wilts capacity: 2 tons and under...no ½ 4 tons... '' /2 6 "..." % 8 " " ½la..... " 1, %12 "..." over 12 ''...'' 1, , Total number of tzactorseni1tzal1er, units Trailers capacity: 2 tons and under...no /2 4 tons..." /2 6 '' % 8 "..." %1 '' " b0½12 ''..... '' over " 1, Total nwther of trailers , Buses capacity: 7 seats and under... No seats "..." ''..." '' seats and over... " Total number of buses Number of trucks equipped with diesel engines Number of tractors equipped with diesel engines
21 MOTOR CARRIERS FREIGHT PASSENGER 21 TABLE S. Equipment Available at December 31, 1953 Continued Freight carriers group II Canada Atlantic Provinces Quebec Ontario Manitoba Alberta British Trucks capacity: 2 tons and under...no h 4 tons % '410' % 12 '' overl2 " Total number of trucks... 1, Tractor, semitrailer units capacity: 2 tons and under...no /2 4tons ½ ½8' %1 " ' ½ 12 "..." overt2 ' Total number of tractor, semitrailer units [i Tr.Lilers capacity: 2 tons and under... No tons ,j ½ %12" Ovetj2 " Total number of trailers Buses capacity: 7 seats and under...no seats..." " ' seats and over... " Tota1nw,erof buses Number 01 trucks equipped with diesel engines Number of tractors equipped with diesel enginea Felght carriers VOw UI S Trucks capacity: 2 tons and under... No % 4 tons % P I uverl2 " a Total number of trucks Tractor, semitrailer units capacity: 2 tons and under...no h4 to ns " ½6' ½ 8" ½b" %12" overl2 "... 2 Total number of tractor, semitrailer imits Trailers capacity: 2 tons and under... No %4tOfls %6" %8"..." 1 8%b"..." ½ " overj2 "... Total number of trailers Buses capacity: 7 seats and under no. 8 l9seats '' ' 30 seats and over... Total nunber of buses... 2
22 22 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 8. EquIpment Available at December 31, 1953 Concluded Total equipment available Carmda Quebec Ontario P.bnitoba [Alberta ''Ia Trucks capacity: 2 tons and under...no 2, % 4 tons... 4, , ½ " 2, ½ 8 "..." %1 '..." % " over12..." Total number of tiucks... 10, , , 789 Tractor, semitrailer tilts capacity: 2 tons and under...no % 4 tons..." h 6 "... 61A 8 " " ½ 10..." 1, %12 ''..." Ti over 12 ''..." 1, , :0 Total number of tractor, semitrailer units 6, , Trailers capacity: 2 tons and under...no ½ 4 tons..." ½ 6..." % 8 "..." %b " "..." over 12 "..." , Total nisaber of trailers... 3, , Buses capacity: 7 seats and under...no seats..." "..." "..." "..." 1, seats and over..." , Total number of buses... 4, , Number of trucks equipped with diesel engines Number of tractcrs equipped with diesel engines Number of buses equipped with diesel engines TABLE 9. Employees and Their Compensation, 1953 Office staff Drivers and helpers Mechanics maintenance Other employees Province I I d' Total employees I ta July l5dec. 15 July 15 Dec. 15 July 15 Dec. 15 July 15 Dec. l5july l5dec. 15 fi wag _$ Passenger caitiefs g1015 I. Atlantic Provinces ,070 Quebec ,113 1, ,443 2,304 7, Ontario , 234 1, ,226 2,004 7, ttanitoba Saskatchewan ,669 Alberta ,459,719 & itish Columbia ,048,991 Total... 1, ,211 1, ,880 6, , 379, 596 Passenger carriers groin' II Atlantic Provinces l ,000 Quebec ,239 Ontario ,878 noba ft ,720 Saskatchewan , 287 Alberta ,725 raitish Columbia ,857 Total ,706
23 . MOTOR CARRIERS FREIGHT PASSENGER 23 TABLE 9. Employees and Their Compensation, 1953 Concluded Office staff Drivers and helpers Mechanics maintenance Other employees Total employees Province I I Total Ju]ä 15 Dec. 15 J. 15 Dec. 15 July 15 Dec. 15 July 15 Dec. 15 Jujy 15 Dec. 15 salaries I an d wages Passenger carriers city service Atlantic Provinces ,264, 100 Quebec ,425,012 Ontario ,431 1,430 4,723,437 Man.ttoba Saskatchewan ,806 Alberta British Columbia iii Total ,945 1, ,016 3,013 9, Freight cuijers group I Atlantic Provinces ,589 Quebec ,941 3, , ,20,885 Ontaric ,399 6,573 6, ,420 9, ,602 Manitoba ,218 1,115 2,680,904 Saskatchewan ,432 Alberta ,115 1,138 3,566,069 BritlzhColumbta , ,439 3,302 10,739,622 Total , ,988 I 1, , , , Freight carriers group II fl Atlantic Provinces... Quebec , ,730 Ontario Manitoba askat,chewan ,822 Mberta... 1 Rritjsh Cohijbia it , Total ,098 1, ,166 1,079 2,026,511 Freight carriers grow In Atlantic Provinces... Quebec... Ontarla... Manitoba... Saskatchewan... Alberta... British Columbia... Tø4l..., , lii , , , ,80t , , Total enloyees and their con**naatioa Atlantic Provinces ,072,462 Quebec.... 1, , , ,541 23,645,899 Ontaria ,75! 1,758 9,056 8, ,399 13,148 42,446,383 Manitoba , ,597 1,482 3,476,946 SasRatchewan , , Alberta ,385 1, ,040 6,477,444 British Columbia... 93! 923 3,382 3, , ,872,829 Total... 4, ,585 21,585 3,381 3,398 2,235 2,179 32,888 31,814 96,112,580
24 i 24 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 10. Accidents, 1953 Province Persons killed and injured Number of accidents Passengers Drivers Qh employees Pedestrians Other persons Total persons resulting in and helpers IZOPeI'tY damage only (over $25) Killed lnji,ed Killed Injured Killed Injured Killed Injured Killed Injured Killed Injured Passencer carr1s zroud I Atlar*ic Provinces Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta &itish Columbia Total Psaeager caztis grmw II Atlantic Provinces... Quebec... Ontario... Manitoba... Saskatchewan... 'itlshcolumbla... Alberta... Total... 1 Pssengee cmriers city S Atlantic Provinces Quebec Ontario Manitoba... Saskatchewan Alberta & itishcolumbla... 1 Total F.thf e.rria gm.t I Atlantic Provinces Quebec ,363 Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan '? 93 Alberta ltish Columbia Total ,514 5'Mhf Rmum H Atlantic Provinces... Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan It Alberta itish Columbia Total L'...l4, RI Atlantic Provinces Quebec Ontario Manitoba..... Saskatchewan... 2 Alberta... itlsh Columbia To tal ThfI Atlantic Provinces Quebec ,332 Ontario ,240 Manitoba Saskatchewan I Alberta ltlsh Columbia '[01* , ,367 5, 727 ld,nt
25 MOTOR CARRIERS FREIGHT PASSENGER 25 TABLE 11. Comparative Summary All Carriers freight and passenger I Passengers all carriers I 1952 I 1951 Number reporting ,483 4,040 4,275 Investments land, buildings, equipment, etc... $ , , Revenue: Freight... $ 181, , ,297,240 Passenger intercity and rural... $ 49,465, ,877 50,370,028 city... $ ,589 20, ,234,122 Miscellaneous... $ 7, , Total revenue... $ 261,422, , ,616,604 Working proprietors... No. 3, Employees: July " ,417 28,147 December15... " ,768 lotal salaries and wages... $ 95, , , 370. Iqu,ment: Trucks No. 10, Tractor, semitrailer units... ' ,791 4,081 Trailers... " ,281 Buses... " 4, ,328, ,454 80, , ,281 49, , ,118, ,78820,483,925 18,234,122 3,169,044 3, , , ,104 71,457, ,155 10, ,495 9,666 29,925, ,994 26,224, ,658 4, Passengers canted: Regular routes intercity and nu'al NO. 86,953, , '?, 500, 474 I city..." 244,746, , , ,687,804 Special and chartered service intercity and rural " 4,594,072 4,704, , 307 4,324,538 city..." 428, , Total interclty and rural..." 91, , ,781 90, 987, 360 city..." 245, 174, , 735, , Total passengers canted ,721, ,916, ,829,091 99,246, ,996, , , ,700, , , , , 877, , 297 Freight carried intercity and ruralt... tons 22,494,110 19,095, ,756 31, ,971 Freight carriers group 1 FrelgI it carriers group 11 Number of carriers reporting I rivestments land, buildings, equipment, etc.... $ 105, 270,730 82, 373, , ,712,768 7,257,327 6,592, 158 tevenue; l"reight $ , ,532, , , ,529 9,389,787 Passenger intercity and rural... $ city $ 15,801 Miscellaneous... $ 3, ,247,863 3, , ,817 Total revenue...$ 170,361, ,004, ,534,745 10,798, , ,582 Working proprietors... No Employees: July " 21,264 19,529 16, December15..." 20,969 19,832 16,622 1,079 1,185 1,129 Total salaries and wages... $ , ,150,292 41,529, , 511 2,172,737 1, Equipment: Trucks... No. 7,484 7, ,696 1,818 1,716 Tractor, semitrailer units... " 5,949 4,658 3, Trailers... _ " 3, , Butes... " Faseengers ctied Regular routes intercity and rural...no. 276, , ,781 13,792 13,857 13,090 city..." 58,550 _. Special and chartered service intercity and rural " ,928 4, Total intercityandrural..." 276, ,732 city..." 58,550. Total passengers canted..." , ,709 18,712 14,178 13,732 Freight carried intercity and rural 2,...tons 19,777,589 16,325, ,413 1,838,838 1,583,062 1, Tonnage hauled Is not reported by all carriers See page 5 for explanation and comparison between reporting firms.
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