From the Macon (Ga.) Telegraph |
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January 1, 1861 |
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Central {(of
Georgia)} Rail Road |
On and after Sunday, February
26th 1860, the Trains will run as follows: |
Leave Savannah |
10:05 A. M. |
1:30 P. M. |
and at 11:10 P. M. |
Arrive at Macon |
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8:55 A. M. |
and at 11:05 P. M. |
Arrive at Augusta |
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6:30 A. M. |
and at 6:35 P. M. |
Arrive at Milledgeville |
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12:30 P. M. |
Leave Macon |
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10:00 A. M. |
and 10:00 P. M. |
Arrive at Savannah |
7:29 A. M. |
7:45 P. M. |
and 10:40 P. M. |
Arrive at Augusta |
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6:35 A. M. |
and 6:35 P. M. |
Leave Augusta |
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12:30 A. M. |
and 2:15 P. M. |
Arrive at Savannah |
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7:29 A. M. |
and 10:40 P. M. |
Arrive at Macon |
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8:55 A. M. |
and 11:05 P. M. |
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Trains that leave Savannah at
10:05 a. m., only run to Millen, arriving there at 3:10 p. m.,
connecting with 10 a. m., Macon train to Augusta. |
Passengers taking the 2:15 p.
m. train at Augusta will leave Millen 5:50 p. m., and arrive at
Savannah at 10:40 p. m. |
Passengers by 11:10 p. m. from
Savannah will go thro' direct to Augusta. |
Passengers by either 1:30 or
11:10 p. m. trains from Savannah for Macon, or points beyond, will
meet with no detention at Macon. |
Passengers for Atlanta, or
points beyond, on Western & Atlantic Rail Road, 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 Montgomery, Columbus &c. by other
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; with
South-Western trains to Albany, Cutherbert, Eufaula, Fort Gains,
Americus, Columbus, Montgomery, &c., and at Millen with Augusta
& Savannah Rail Road to Augusts 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. W. Adams |
Gen'l Sup't. |
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