NP, AED 5/3/1861

From the Augusta Evening Dispatch
 
May 3, 1861
 
Railroad Register
Georgia Railroad
   On and after Sunday, January 15, 1860, Passenger Trains
Leave Atlanta 2:30 P M
Leave Atlanta 12:30 A M
Arrive at Augusta 6:00 A M
     "      "       " 6:20 P M
Athens Branch -- Sundays Excepted
Leave Augusta at 12:30 A M
Leave Atlanta at 8:49 P M
Arrive at Athens at 8:30 A M
Leave Athens at 11:00 A M
Arrive at Augusta at 6:20 P M
Arrive at Atlanta at 11:45 P M
N. B. -- No train on Athens Branch on Sundays
Washington Branch -- Sundays Excepted
Leave Washington 1:30
Arrive at Augusta 6:20
Arrive at Atlanta 11:45
Leave Augusta 2:30 P M
Leave Atlanta 10:00 A M
Arrive at Washington 7:20 P M
Warrenton Branch -- Sundays Excepted
Leave Warrenton 3:00 P M
Arrive at Augusta 6:20 P M
Arrive at Atlanta 11:45 P M
Leave Augusta 2:30 P M
Leave Atlanta 9:05 A M
Arrive at Warrenton 6:30 P M
Geo. Yonge, Gen'l Sup't
   
South Carolina Railroad
Leave Charleston 5:45 A M
Arrive at Augusta 1:15 P M
Leave Charleston 2:30 P M
Arrive at Augusta 11:15 P M
Leave Augusta 7:50 A M
Arrive at Charleston 3:40 P M
Leave Augusta 7:15 P M
Arrive at Charleston 4:30 A M
   
Atlanta & West Point Railroad
Leaves Atlanta 10:19 A M
      "          " 12:30 A M
Arrives at West Point 3:10 P M
       "     "     "        " 5:46 A M
Leaves West Point 3:00 P M
       "        "      " 3:15 A M
Arrives at Atlanta 7:51 P M
       "      "     " 8:00 A M
Geo. G. Hull, Superintendent
   
Western & Atlantic Railroad
Leaves Atlanta 10:20 A M
     "          " 8:15 P M
Leaves Chattanooga 3:25 A M
      "          " 3:00 P M
Arrives at Dalton 4:32 P M
       "     "      " 2:45 A M
       "      "     " 5:35 P M
Arrives at Chattanooga 7:34 A M
       "      "        " 5:30 A M
       "      "  Atlanta 1:40 P M
       "      "       " 11:32 P M
  Connects with the great New Orleans and New York Mail Route, four times a day, through thr ten valleys (Italy of America.) Splendid scenery and bounteous fare.
J. W. Lewis, Superintendent
   
Macon & Western Railroad
Leave Atlanta 2:15 P M
Arrive at Macon 7:45 P M
Leave Macon 1:45 P M
Arrive at Atlanta 7:15 P M
Leave Atlanta (night) 12:00    M
Arrive at Macon 7:15 A M
Leave Macon (night) 12:00    M
Arrive at Atlanta 7:15 A M
   The night trains will not be run on Sundays.
   The 12 o'clock night train from Atlanta connects with the Central {of Georgia} Rail Road for Savannah, at 10:45 A M, and South Western, for Albany and Columbus, at 9:45 A M.
   The 11 o'clock A M train connects with the Central {of Georgia} Rail Road and South Western at 11:45 P M.
   Through tickets, from Atlanta to New York this line $21.00.
Alfred Tyler, Supt  
   
Central {of Georgia} Railroad
Leave Savannah 10:05 a m, 1:30 p m and 11:?? p m
Arrive at Macon 8:55 a m and 11:05 p m
Arrive at Augusta 3:35 a m and 6:50 p m
Arrive at Milledgeville 12:30 p m
Leave Macon 10:00 a m and 10:00 p m
Arrive at Savannah 7:25 a m, 7:45 p m and 10:40 p m
Arrive at Augusta 6:30 a m and 6:35 p m
Leave Augusta 12:20 a m and 2:00 p m
Arrive at Savannah 7:20 a m and 10:40 p m
Arrive at Macon 12:05 p m
   Trains that leave Savannah at ????? to Millen, arriving there at 3:10 p m, connecting with 10 a m Macon train to Augusta.
   Passengers taking the 2:15 train at Augusta will leave Millen 5:50 p m and arrive at Savannah at 10:40p m.
   Passengers by 11:10 p m from Savannah will go through direct to Augusta.
   Passengers by either 1:30 or 11:10 p m trains from Savannah to Macon or points beyond, will meet with no detention at Macon.
   Passengers for Atlanta, or points beyond on Western & A. R R will leave Savannah on the 1:30 p m train; for Milledgeville and Eatonton on 11:10 p m train; for South Western Rail Road, below Fort Valley, on 11:10 p m train; those for Columbus, Montgomery, &c., may take either train.
   Passengers from Augusta, for South Western Georgia, should take the 12:30 a m train, to avoid detention at Macon. Those for Columbus, Montgomery, &c., may take either train.
   Trains connect at Macon with Macon & Western trains to Griffin and Atlanta, and the West; also, with South Western trains to Albany, Cuthbert, Eufaula, Fort Gaines, Americus, Columbus, Montgomery, &c., and at Millen with Augusta & Savannah R. R. to Augusta and the north; at Savannah with the tri-weekly Steamships to New York; also, with Steamships to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
   By this change in Schedule, the connection, both ways, at Augusta, with the South Carolina Rail Road is secured, and passengers will have no detention at Augusta or Millen, as heretofore.
Geo. Adams, Gen'l Sup't
February 21, 1860

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