| Arthur Freeling - Birmingham (England) - 1838 - 238 pages
...distance. ROAD STATIONS.—Persons intending to j oin the trains at any of the stations, are informed that the train will leave each station as soon as ready, without reference to the time stated in the tables. SMOKING, SELLING OF LIQUORS, &c.—No smoking will be allowed in any of the coaches, even with... | |
| Railroadiana - 1839 - 266 pages
...horses on any part of the line. Passengers intending to join the trains at any of the stopping places are desired to be in good time, as the train will...ready, without reference to the time stated in the printed tables, the main object being to perform the whole journey as expeditiously as possible. Passengers... | |
| Henry Frith - Engineering - 1895 - 406 pages
...of the Board of those days:-— " Passengers intending to join trains at any of the stopping places are desired to be in good time, as the train will leave the station as soon as ready, without reference to the time stated in the tables; the main object being... | |
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