Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Central Railroad, GA 1852

CENTRAL RAILROAD,
FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON, GA.,
190.5 Miles

Passenger Trains leave Savannah daily, at 8 00 A. M.
................................... Macon daily at 8 00 A.M.
...........................arrive daily at Savannah at 6 15 P. M.
............................................at Macon, at 6 45 P. M.
This Road in connection with the Macon and Western Road from Macon to Atlanta, and the Western and Atlantic Road from Atlanta to Dalton, now forms a continuous line of 39.5 miles in length from Savannah to Dalton, Murray county, Ga., and with the Memphis Branch Rail Road, and stages, connect with the following places:
Tickets from Savannah to Jacksonville, Ala., $20.00
................................... to Huntsville, Ala., $22.00
........................................Decatur, Ala., $22.00
........................................Tuscumbia, Ala. 22.50
........................................Columbus, Miss. 28.00
........................................Holly Springs, 28.00
........................................Nashville, Tenn. 25.00
........................................Murfreesboro' 25.00
........................................Memphis, Tenn 30.00
An extra Passenger Train leaves Savannah on Saturdays, after the arrival of the steamships from New York,-for Macon, and connects with the Macon and Western Rail Road ; and on Tuesdays, after the arrival of the Macon and Western cars, an extra Passenger Train leaves Macon to connect with the steamships for New York.

Stages for Tallahasse and intermediate places connect with the road at Macon on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and with Milledgeville at Gordon daily.

Passengers for Montgomery, Mobile, and New Orleans, take stage for Opelika from Barnesville through Columbus, a distance of 97 miles, or from Griffin through West Point, a distance of 93 miles.

Goods consigned to Thos. S. Wayne, Forwarding Agent, Savannah, will be forwarded free of commission.
Wm. M. WADLEY, Sup't.
Savannah, Ga., 1852.

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