From the Richmond Daily Dispatch |
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June 10, 1863 |
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{Virginia} Central Railroad accommodation line |
We learn from the advertisement of the
Central Railroad Company that an
accommodation train has been put on that road between this city and
Charlottesville — to leave the latter place at 2.30 A. M., and
Richmond at 3 o'clock P. M. The time of departure from
Charlottesville
enables persons along the route to send milk, fresh meats, and
vegetables to the city, and for the sale of these the company has
appropriated a warehouse, where they can be exhibited and disposed of.
The first train will be run on Monday next. |
This arrangement will be a very great
accommodation to the public, and a very considerable benefit to this
city. The company deserves to be well supported in the undertaking. If
it is not immediately remunerative, however, it will soon build up a
large business which will pay most handsomely. |
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