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" numbered to correspond with the seat taken. The places by the Mixed Trains are not numbered. LUGGAGE.—Each Passenger's Luggage will be placed on the roof of the Coach in which he has taken his place ; carpet bags and small luggage may be placed underneath... "
The Grand Junction, and the Liverpool and Manchester Railway Companion ... - Page 8
by James Cornish - 1837 - 78 pages
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Freeling's Grand Junction Railway Companion to Liverpool, Manchester, and ...

Arthur Freeling - Birmingham (England) - 1838 - 246 pages
...the Company's Offices at the respective stations. Each Booking Ticket for the first class trains is numbered to correspond with the seat taken. The places...numbered. • LUGGAGE.—Each passenger's luggage will be -filac roof of the coach in which he has taken his plat«,- c and small luggage may be placed underneath...
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Freeling's Grand Junction Railway Companion to Liverpool, Manchester, and ...

Arthur Freeling - Birmingham (England) - 1838 - 238 pages
...the Company's Offices at the respective stations. Each Booking Ticket for the first class trains is numbered to correspond with the seat taken. The places by the mixed trains are not numbered. C LUGGAGE.—Each passenger's luggage will be placed on the roof of the coach in which he has taken...
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Railroad guide, from London to Birmingham

Railroadiana - 1839 - 266 pages
...closed precisely at the time appointed for starting, after which no passenger can be admitted. Each passenger's luggage will be placed on the roof of the coach in which he has taken his place; carpet-bags and small luggage may be placed underneath the seat opposite to that which the owner occupies....
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Osborne's London & Birmingham railway guide

E.C. and W. Osborne - Birmingham (England) - 1840 - 400 pages
...seat opposite to that which the owner occupies. Each Passenger's ticket for the First Class Train is numbered to correspond with the seat taken. The places by the Mixed Trains are not numbered. Passengers' Tickets are only admissible with the Train expressed thereon; but if parties are desirous...
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Notes and Queries

Questions and answers - 1921 - 1154 pages
...Offices at the res]. stations. Each Booking Ticket for the firstclass trains is numbered to corresjxmd with the seat taken. The places by the mixed trains are not numbered."(Freeling's"Grand Junction Railway ' Companion ' to ' Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham...
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The History of the London & North Western Railway

Wilfred L. Steel - Railroads - 1914 - 522 pages
...amongst the rules of the company we read, " Every passenger's luggage will, as far as practicable, be placed on the roof of the coach in which he has...the seat opposite to that which the owner occupies." The practice of carrying luggage on the roof survived on some lines for many years, but in 1845 the...
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The History of the London & North Western Railway

Wilfred L. Steel - Railroads - 1914 - 546 pages
...amongst the rules of the company we read, " Every passenger's luggage will, as far as practicable, be placed on the roof of the coach in which he has...the seat opposite to that which the owner occupies." The practice of carrying luggage on the roof survived on some lines for many years, but in 1845 the...
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