Below is the report filed by the Jamestown and Chautauqua Railway with the New York State Board of Railroad Commissioners for the six month period ending June 30, 1899. This report is only six months because the company was formed on January 1, 1899 from the bankrupt Jamestown and Lake Erie Railway.
The report showed that the railroad owned five locomotives with four driving wheels, 11 first-class passenger cars, one second-class passenger car, two baggage, mail and express cars, and one flat car. These were the same as the prior year.
Improvements made by the railroad during those six months included grading and ballasting the Falconer Branch ($756.02), buildings at Midway Park ($409.85), expenses to put two locomotives in safe condition to run ($1,208.58), and repairing and repainting 12 coaches ($255.01).
Source: 17th Annual Report of the Board of Railroad Commissioners of the State of New York, For the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1899, Volume II. Google Books.