From the Houston Telegraph |
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January 1, 1861 |
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Galveston & Houston
Railroad {Galveston, Houston &
Henderson RR} |
Fare Each Way $2.00 |
On and after December 6th,
1860, Trains leave Galveston for Houston at 7:45 A. M., connecting at
Harrisburg, at 10:40 A. M. with Train on the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos
& Colorado Railway, for the end of that road near Columbus;
arriving at Houston 11 A. M., making connection with the Houston &
Texas Central Railway, for the end of that road at Navasota. |
Leave Houston for Galveston at
3 P. M. taking Passengers arriving at Houston by Houston & Texas
Central and Houston Tap & Brazoria Railroads; and at Harrisburg,
Passengers from the West by the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos & Colorado
Railway, reaching Galveston at 6:20 P. M. |
On Sundays, Train leaves
Houston at 8 A. M., and Galveston at 2:30 P. M. |
Passengers by taking the 7:45
A. M. Train from Galveston, and its connections, will find the
quickest route to all Western, Northern and Eastern Texas. |
Freights taken at reasonable
rates, and forwarded over the Road with dispatch, by Reliable Agents
at Galveston, Harrisburg and Houston. Excursion parties
charged half price. |
Geo. Nichols |
Superintendent |
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