From the Savannah Morning News |
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January 17, 1862 |
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Central {(of
Georgia)} Railroad Office |
Savannah, Ga., Jam. 15, 1862 |
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The public will take notice,
that on and after Tuesday next, January 21st, "Telfsir" Station, No.
1/2, will be abolished, and thereafter neither Passenger Train will stop
to take up or put off passengers between Savannah and No. 1. |
To accommodate the officers and
soldiers at "Camp Lee," two trains will be run daily (Sundays excepted,)
between Savannah and five mile post, as follows: |
Leave Savannah at |
8:40 |
A. M. |
Leave 5 mile post at |
9:00 |
A. M. |
Leave Savannah at |
4:00 |
P. M. |
Leave 5 mile post at |
4:50 |
P. M. |
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The fare for soldiers will be
Ten (10) Cents; for civilians Twenty (20) Cents, and the exact amount
must be handed to the Conductor before entering the cars. |
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