From the Southern Confederacy (Atlanta,
Ga.) |
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January 23, 1863 |
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Central {(of
Georgia)} Railroad |
From Savannah to Macon, 190 Miles |
George W. Adams, General Superintendent |
On and after Sunday, October
27th, 1861, the Trains on this Road will run as follows: |
Daily Day Train |
Leave Savannah |
2:30 P. M. |
Arrive in Macon |
12:40 A. M. |
Leave Macon |
12:30 P. M. |
Arrive in Savannah |
11:15 P. M. |
Daily Night Train |
Leave Savannah |
9:50 P. M. |
Arrive in Macon |
9:00 A. M. |
Leave Macon |
8:50 P. M. |
Arrive in Savannah |
7:40 A. M. |
Gordon and Eatonton
Branch |
Leave Eatonton |
6:55 P. M. |
Arrive in Gordon |
9:45 P. M. |
Leave Gordon |
11:45 P. M. |
Arrive in Eatonton |
2:36 A. M. |
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Passengers for Augusta will
take the "Night Train" from Savannah and Macon. |
Passengers for Milledgeville
and Eatonton will take the "Night Train" from Savannah and
"Day Train" from Macon. |
Night Train from Savannah
connects with South-Western Railroad at Macon for Albany, Eufaula, For
Gaines and intermediate places; also, with Macon & W. R. R. to
Atlanta and the West. |
Day Train connects at Macon
with S W and Muscogee R. R. to Columbus, Montgomery, Pensacola,
Mobile, and all Middle and Southern Alabama and West Florida. |
By taking the Night Train from
Macon, passengers make a close connection at Millen with Augusta and
Savannah R. R., to Augusta and all places North in the Confederacy. |