. Annual report of the Interstate Commerce Commission . n costs is shown by the chart on page 155. Using the baseof 100 for the period 1910-14, cost of construction reached an all-timehigh of 399 at the close of 1960 and declined to 396 at the close of 1962. Pipeline valuation work principally involves preparing annual valu-ations of physical properties and annual indices of construction immediate prospect is that the pipeline valuation workload nowat 88 reports annually will exceed 120 annual reports when basic valua-tions have been found by the Commission for 22 newly constructedpi


. Annual report of the Interstate Commerce Commission . n costs is shown by the chart on page 155. Using the baseof 100 for the period 1910-14, cost of construction reached an all-timehigh of 399 at the close of 1960 and declined to 396 at the close of 1962. Pipeline valuation work principally involves preparing annual valu-ations of physical properties and annual indices of construction immediate prospect is that the pipeline valuation workload nowat 88 reports annually will exceed 120 annual reports when basic valua-tions have been found by the Commission for 22 newly constructedpipeline companies and 12 pipelines which are currently planned orunder construction. Some indication of the pronounced fluctuations in the value ofphysical property of pipeline carriers, excluding land, in differentyears and periods based upon these differences in construction costs isshown by the chart on page 156. WMJAL REPORT 155 CMCD 92Io of LU \-(T> Q x o oro 2 o en oo Q< oor LUCC ro io ro to ro. 156 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION CVJID Iro co LUQ x o Z CVJ o O o O o o o o o 00 CD ^- CVJ o 00 tr> CVJ — — — — — O o hi o I- E O uj I— «- CO C* oo Q_Ql CO h-cooo UJ > < rv ui O °- o CVJ ? CVJ 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 _ If MCOiwinOmiotoj<»<r»rief-oocooococo — It io^rmu)sa)0)O- ojio^miBNcooio lVi uj 11 rjlOUDNOJ) — <M — OJ0OUD ICIOSMOfflinO ixti o - c\Jc\jto<* ina:« «inioso)9iO-(MiO>C>ff>O1O*>G>0>OC>O~>ff>0> — — ^ \ — ^ ? — >r ° ?SHI ill 1 1 >v - 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V SEVENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT 1 57 DEPRECIATION RATES Under the continuing responsibility of the Commission for determining the classes of property for which depreciation charges may beincluded by carriers in operating expenses, and the rate or rales ofdepreciation to be used in connection therewith, 33 formal orders and159 in formal directives were issued


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