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 The Railway are arranged in alphabetical order and, are divided into the following four sections only:—
 * I.—The United Kingdom.
 * II.—India and the British Colonies.
 * III.—United States.
 * IV.—Foreign Countries.

The other Departments of the  are as follows:—
 * V.—Canals.
 * VI.—Rolling Stock, Railway Finance and Auxiliary Companies.
 * VII.—General Information.
 * VII.—Directory of the Administrative and Executive Staffs.

A copious index to the present and previous editions of the  will be found on reference to the preceding pages.

OFFICERS.—Sec., J. Smith; Gen. Man., J. Macaulay; Eng., J. Pattinson; Locomotive Superintendent, T. W. R. Pearson; Auditors, Percival D. Griffiths and J. E. W. Rider; Solicitors, Markby, Stewart, and Co., 57, Coleman Street, E.C.

Offices—14, St. Mary Axe, E.C.

Incorporated by act of Parliament, in 1865, as the Alexandra (Newport) Dock Company, and the name was changed, by a further act in 1882, to the above title. In operation, 9¼ miles of railway, 49½ of sidings, and 13 miles of foreign lines are worked over. Running powers over 88 miles. The company was authorised to construct docks, railways, and other works in connection therewith, which were opened in April, 1875. They have powers to make arrangements with the London and North Western, Great Western, and other companies.

The total capitol is 2,105,000l., viz., 1,600,000l. stock, and 505,000l. loans and debenture stock. B