Below is the report filed by the Jamestown and Chautauqua Railway with the New York State Board of Railroad Commissioners for the year ending June 30, 1901.
The report showed that the railroad owned three locomotives with four driving wheels and leased one with six driving wheels. It owned 11 first-class passenger cars, one second-class passenger car, and one baggage, mail and express car. It also owned one caboose and one “service car.”
The railroad made a number of improvements during the year. It installed eight new side tracks (sidings), including one at Griffiths, one at Wooglin, three in the Jamestown yard, one at Dewittville, one at Point Chautauqua and one at Midway Park.
The railroad built a new trestle at Hartfield and built a new engine house and boiler house in Jamestown. It added new coaling stations in Jamestown and Fluvanna and new water stations in Jamestown and Midway.
The company rebuilt locomotives number 4, 5, and 9 and leased an 0-6-0 locomotive from the Jamestown, Chautauqua and Lake Erie Railway.
Source: 19th Annual Report of the Board of Railroad Commissioners of the State of New York, For the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1901, Volume II. Google Books.