From the Savannah Morning News |
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June 1, 1863 |
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Change of Schedule |
Southwestern Railroad |
On and after Sunday, March
22d, 1863, the Columbus Mail and Passenger Train will run as follows: |
Between Macon and
Columbus |
Leave Macon at |
5:25 |
P. M. |
Arrive at Columbus at |
11:40 |
P. M. |
Leave Columbus at |
12:40 |
P. M. |
Arrive at Macon at |
6:52 |
P. M. |
Between Macon and
Chattahoochee |
Leave Macon |
6:20 |
A. M. |
Arrive at Chattahoochee |
4:38 |
P. M. |
Leave Chattahoochee |
7:30 |
A. M. |
Arrive at Macon |
5:21 |
P. M. |
The Mail
and Passenger Trains from Albany connect daily at Smithville,
No. 10 S. W. R. R., and from Fort Gaines daily at Cuthbert,
with Chattahoochee Mail Train. |
Leave Smithville at |
12:20 |
P. M. |
Arrive at Albany at |
2:03 |
P. M. |
Leave Albany at |
9:50 |
A. M. |
Arrive at Smithville at |
11:20 |
a. M. |
Leave Cuthbert at |
2:55 |
P. M. |
Arrive at Fort Gaines at |
4:38 |
P. M. |
Leave Fort Gaines at |
7:30 |
A. M. |
Arrive at Cuthbert at |
9:25 |
A. M. |
Making connection with
the up and down Chattahoochee Mail Train. |
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Trains to Columbus form a
through connection to Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kingston,
Wilmington, Savannah, Milledgeville and Eatonton. |
Post Coaches run from Albany
to Tallahassee, Bainbridge, Thomasville, &c. |
Passengers for points below
Fort Valley should take the Night trains from Augusta and Savannah to
avoid detention at Macon. For Columbus take the Day Train. |
Virgil Powers |
Engineer and Superintendent |
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