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economy Family Plan economy Group Plan economy Dining Accommodations economy Sleepercoach Service (Private Room—$7 plus Low Coach Fare) "WHILE THEY LAST" BUY YOUR ADMISSION TICKETS TO THE WORLD'S FAIR AT N.Y.C.R.R. TICKET OFFICES AT REDUCED PRICES!! $1.50 ADULT-15 CHILDREN. YOU SAVE 50e ON EACH ADULT TICKET AND 250 ON EACH CHILD'S TICKET.

ROAD TO THE FUTURE (3-4\ GOING SOMEWHERE? CHECK YOUR TIMETABLE! NEW VO ;kW CENTWA Your New York Central timetable has the travel tips to make your trip easier—and more fun, too. Just as your

64111,0 VOR ••• Central takes you into the heart of the city of your choice, the timetable gives you inside information about schedules, fares, and many of our special passenger services.

gos-rom AND STATIONS • o gue-FALo On page 11 you'll find a list of stations served by the Central passenger fleet, together with the number of the particular table showing Central train service to each one. Traveling between two major cities? At the bottom of this page, in the "Index of Train Service Tables" you'll find listings of the tables containing the information you want. (Remember: the number indicates the table, not the page. Look in the upper left hand corner of individual table for its number.) 000

TIMETABLE TIPS—Once you've found your particular table, read down the column of stations until you find your point of departure and your destination. Follow across the page and you'll find the time that trains arrive and leave. Remember that light figures indicate 12:01 am to noon; dark figures. 12:01 pm to midnight.

DINERS AND SLEEPERS —On pages 14 to 16 you'll find your train listed by its number and name, with a description of its equip- ment—coaches, sleepercoaches and sleepers, diners and lounges. Trains not shown in this listing carry coaches only.

WHAT'S THE FARE?—Fares between major points, found on pages 18 and 19, gives you rates for both thrifty coach and de luxe accommodations. Incidentally, special reduced fares for groups and families are available on the Central. Page 19 will give you more information, and your Central ticket or passenger agent will be glad to help with your specific travel needs.

OTHER TIMETABLE TIDBITS—Central railroaders call this timetable the "thousand-and-one", and you'll find almost as many tips between its covers, a map of the 10,000-mile New York Central system on pages 12-13, names, addresses and telephone numbers of passenger and freight representatives in key cities on pages 20 and 21, and many useful hints on baggage regulations, optional routings, reservations and many others under "General Information" on page 22.

We sincerely appreciate your patronage, and we want your trip on the Central to be enjoyable. We hope you'll travel the Central way again soon—and often.

GENERAL INDEX

Page Page Page Baggage Information 22 General Information 22 Occupancy of Sleeping Cars 14 Condensed and Detailed Schedules of Fares and Ticketing information 18and19 Index to Stations and Tables 11 Trains 4 to 10 Ticket Offices 21 Equipment of Trains 14 to 16 Map of New York Central System...12 and 13 Sales Officers and Representatives..20 and 221

INDEX OF TRAIN SERVICE TABLES

Between and Table No. Between and Table No. Between and Table No. Boston, Mass. Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago.. 1 Chicago, Ill. Toronto and 11 Indianapolis, Ind Buffalo,NewYorkandBoston... 6 Pittsfield and Albany (Concluded) Lake Placid and Adirondacks 8 Cleveland 6 Detroit and Michigan Points 3 St. Louis 6 Hamilton and Toronto 4 Cincinnati, Washington, Richmond Columbus, Cincinnati 5 and Norfolk 7 Indianapolis, St. Louis 6 Chicago 7 Lake Placid and Adirondacks.... 8 Cincinnati, Ohio Buffalo,NewYorkandBoston... 5 Indianapolis and Chicago 7

Buffalo, N. Y. Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago... 1 New York and Boston 2 New York, N. Y. Buffalo, Cleveland, and Chicago.. 1-3 3 Buffalo, Detroit and Michigan Detroit and Chicago Cleveland, Ohio Toledo and Chicago 1 3 Hamilton and Toronto 4 Points Buffalo, New York and Boston 2 Hamilton and Toronto 4 Columbus, Cincinnati 5 Columbus, Dayton and Cincinnati 5 6 Plattsburg and Montreal 4A Indianapolis, St. Louis Indianapolis and St. Louis.. 6 5 Lake Placid and Adirondacks 8 Detroit 12 Columbus, Cincinnati Indianapolis, St. Louis 6 Lake Placid and Achrondacks 8 Lake Placid and Adirondacks 8

Chicago, Ill . Buffalo, New York and Boston... 2 Toledo, Cleveland and Buffalo... 2 Detroit and Buffalo 3 Detroit, Mich Chicago 3 Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Wash- Buffalo, New York and Boston 3 St. Louis, Mo. Buffalo, New York and Boston.. 6 ington, Norfolk 7 Toledo and Cleveland 12 Indianapolis and Cleveland 6 Schedules shown on this page are in terms of "LOCAL TIME" (standard or daylight) 4 as observed by each city. NEW YORK and BOSTON-ALBANY-BUFFALO-CLEVELAND-TOLEDO-CHICAGO

• • • • • • Table No. 1 95 51 209 39 15 65 27 25 17 57 19 55 201 21 61 35 59 43 Miles Ex. Ex. Sat. Sat. Sun. Daily Sat. WESTBOUND Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Sat. & Sun. only only Only

AM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM AM PM PM PM PM AM 0.0 I, NEW YORK () ....(EDT) 6 25 8 45 12 15 300 440 600 630 700 745 800 845 10 15 10 40 11 15 12 20 4.2 1, 125th St. (NOB) h 6 35 h 8 55 512 25 14.5 r,s, Yonkers It 6 53 h 9 12 1112 42 L 3 26 L 5 05 R 6 56 I-8 11 H8 26 H9 10 12 55 32.7 r.v Croton-Harmon. h 7 16 h 9 35 1 06 h 3 50 528 5 6 46 h 7 205 7 51 11 8 35 h 8 51 h 9 361111 0 11 3111 12 06 1 27 40.6 1,,, Peekskill 1004 1 5: 58.3 I., Beacon 8 00 146 6 08 F 7 58 F 913 10 23 012 09 2 25 72.8 1., Poughkeepsie 8 15 201 L 442 6 23 F 8 13 8 50 9 28 9 43 10 43 12 Cl 12 2 2 55 88.4 IN Rhinecliff 8 33 219 641 830 113.7 Li, Hudson 9 02 250 710 928 11 33 1 0 3 40 142.2 Ar ALBANY 9 41 11 30 3 35 5 55 7 45 9 30 10 05 10 40 10 55 12 15 115 1 56 2 11 4 20 An -- -5-.c6 I •405 27 c3 7, Daily Daily ,T ii 2 2 80 uo - ow ii- o,c< x- AM PM gE d z =AZ 0.0 1.,, BOSTON (South L' 7, oz ILI 10 40 W Station) (EDT) I- g 3 15 V; Z -ta 2 ,,,, Z 1.3 I, Trinity Place < 10 45 0 3 21 .2 2 <71,:, < 8.1 1., Newtonville (NCB) u/7,.%) ' 3 33 7rev, 5 0 „1057 1 Lj W c,I-I- 21.4 IN Framingham uo ii 11 16 3 50 -1 > 0 0 W CC ;T-c. 2 _I I-=t 0 < 44.3 ts Worcester cco_ z 11 45 4 24 ci o z Tin o (-) wx 0 . cc - 83.6 Li, Palmer (NCB) Ex min 29 ' El- - 98.3 i.s• Springfield 2 w uil2 55 0 5 35 1.,1 ut )-- at 5 150.6 IN Pittsfield ou x 2 07 z 6 45 M i i at o- 1- 1- I 177.2 1,i, Chatham(NCB) 242 at 1- 200.4 A, ALBANY 325 1 755 PM PM

142.2 1,,, ALBANY 10 01 11 40 •sc• 3 50 6 05 8)15 h 843 937 10 35 10 50 11 10 12 40 2 55 245 159.0 1., Schenectady 10 25 12 08 5 413 634 830 10 05 11 17 11 27 1139 118 174.9 i,s, Amsterdam 10 52 at 440 654 236.6 I, Utica 12 15 1 23 con-5 45 800 943 11 18 12 40 12 48 12 53 2 45 5 •s 250.4 I, Rome 12 35 , 6 04 819 10 00 11 35 289.5 ii SYRACUSE 115 210 <4- 6 0 854 10 35 1 24 1 35 140 3 35 5 I 4 57 u_ 11 591 28J 5 t,i, SYRACUSE 1 35 217 i/i 647 904 10 43 h10 56 11 59 1 41 1 49 1 47 3 55 6 05 5 07 339.5 Lo Newark '0. 7001 369.4 1, Rochester 3 05 3 37 Ecl 8 12 1027 11 59 1 42 3 18 5 25 7 371 6 33 401.9 1., Batavia(NCB) o 848 8 13 435.4 Ai BUFFALO(CentTerm)(EDT) 4 15 4 45 925 11 32 1 08 2 50 4 16 4 26 4 16 6 35 8 53 7 38 -- 435.4 515 10 10 11 59 > 3 15 4 44 4 50 4 44 9 241 8 0 1, BUFFALO(Cont Term) (EDT) 1.34 cc 476.5 Ar Dunkirk 600 0 10118 5' 493.7 Ar Westfield 6 22 I- 10 31 Ar Erie 1.24 z 6 C6 . 6 06 11 01 9 35 523 1 657 o wo 563.9 Ar Ashtabula 750 I- z o w ).- K 6 45 F- K6 45 11 40 < 7 C5 3 7 05 589.4 sr Painesville 5 , w) I 1-- 6- x 12021 6205. A( CLEVELAND(UnTerm)(EDT) 910 cc 3 07 x 8 10 8 10 1 10 11 19 C/iu2 IL; -Z I- 1-,,, wi- As W z < 1-- -J w • 0 ,,; 6205. ix CLEVELAND0-hlienr0(EDT) 10 45 0 6 wt_ to. 9 10 1 401 11 53 9 4 645.7 Ar Elyria (Oberlin) (BC)...(EDT) 11 20 6.1 < Z., 0 < o 0 680.4 Sr Sandusky. . (EST) 11 01 5,•2< z 0 ou 5 7,- w ..>-Z at 9 18 1421 . w z -)- a 1.- 693.3 Sr Port Clinton (LaCarne) ce I- 1- 2 uli- 0 1 58 727.1 Ar TOLEDO 1150 w . - 5 10 04 55 w . 2 w . 2 10 15 2 40 12 40 i- . E•• ' 71 1.)7,7) ...7t 860.2 Ar Elkhart (EST) 225 0 i= V 7 10 G 6 57 u: w> 12 35 4 55 2 50 875.2 3 10 V 7 34 07 21 •-I -1 12 59 523 313 Ar South Bend (BC) (CDT) i C.) C.) 902.2 Ai La Porte (BC) 3 45 0 127 552 934.6 sr Gary (N.Y. C. Station) 420 G 6511 G8 23 G8 14 G1217 GI 13 635 954.1 Sr ErIgleWOOd i 4 40 i 8 55 I 8 40 11240 i 1 40 960.7 Ar CHICAGO (La Salle Street Station) (CDT) 5 00 7 45 9 15 9 00 12 59 155 245 730 450 PM PM AM AM MI PM AM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM AM PM PM AM

Ar Ch moo (CST) 4 00 6 45 8 15 8 00 11 59 12,55 145 6 30 3 50 ..... 1.

For explanation of Reference Marks, see Page 7. For Sleeping Car, SLEEPERCOACH, Coach and Dining Car Service, see Pages 14 to 16 Schedules shown on this page are in terms of "LOCAL TIME" (standard or daylight) as observed by each city. 5

CHICAGO—TOLEDO—CLEVELAND—BUFFALO—ALBANY—BOSTON and NEW YORK

V • • • Table No. 2 46 354-6 6 16 8 54 28 2 26 40 90 222 50 96 Ex. Ex. Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily EASTBOUND Sun. Sat.

LvChicago (CST) 9.25 9.50 1.20 3.05 3.05 3.30 8.00 9.15 12.10 AM AM AM PM PM AM PM PM PM PM PM AM PM PM L. CHICAGO (La Salle Street Station) (CDT) 10 25 10 50 220 4 05 405 430 900 10 15 110 Ly Englewood h 1105 h 234 l• 419 h 4 19 ii 4 44 IN Gary (N. Y. C. Station) 1-11 00 11 23 H 4 37 P 4 37 H 502 I 934 10 50 EN La Porte (BC) 12 08 5 04 504 11 23 E2 55 IN South Bend (BC) (CDT) 12 35 w 5 30 530 H 553 ' 11 59 IN Elkhart (EST) 1 05 t- 5 55 555 H 6 20 12 45 3 35 .ici < . >•• ,<,. IN Elyria (Oberlin) (BC) (EDT) 9• Z -3 545 . 0--'..-.Q' Ar CLEVELANDIUnionTerminal)(EDT) rog tj 625 LaCt)I-• 10 45 = '196 0109109 OIS La u, aW 10 45 I- '61 -- 1_ ,113,1- 2 1 2 1-la : .cv) _, — 3t cO 0 < co I — 1, CLEVELAND(UnionTerminal)(EDT) c u• 6 50 9 50 cc 10 581-10 58 ttl,w cc 1-7 25 11 15 Ly Painesville w W 740 141 1- 1,1 8 15 1219 0- i — 9- IN Ashtabula 0a" > 815 0 I-2 0 840 12 45 I. Erie < 855 ,o12 43 12 43 Lan 9 20 1 35 i- 9 55 i., Westfield i-I 925 u.1 205 ix Dunkirk I,-9 45 1-< z li 1020 2 40 12 51 8 25 11 15 Ar BUFFALO (Central Terminal) (EDT) 10 20 rzio 38 12 45 1- 2 08 2 08 - 4 00 -- - co1------BUFFALO (Central Terminal) (EDT) 11 13 11 13 I GO 110 cl 2 27 4 34 9 00 11 45 1 30 2 II A, Batavia (NCB) Z 9 34 2 10 < 10 05 Ar Rochester 11 59 11 59 ....1 5 34 12 45 2 30 3 10 Ar Newark 0 3 51 Ar SYRACUSE 1 48 1 48 i 3 16 3 34 z 4 45 7 02 4 48 w 11— 33 2 16 _ 3 52 IN SYRACUSE 2 03 2 03 3 40 4 52 7 09 11 39 226 357 456 •• Ar Rome w 7 42 12 12 530 Ar Utica 2 45 2 45 Z 7 55 12 25 307 4 38 543 Ar Amsterdam 9 01 128 652 A, Schenectady G 5 06 5 27 6 39 9 23 150 430 550 717 Ar ALBANY 4 30 4 30 5 37 5 55 7 07 9 50 I 6 30 220 457 618 7 45

46 + • Ex. s 28 40 404 Sun. Daily Daily Daily Daily

_1 0 < AM < PM iv ALBANY w 0, z 727 505 w 0 VE! n w Sr Chatham (NCB) I-E ,5 Z ,r) . e:9, I,J 535 I- Ar Pittsfield E 0 8 28 cc6 07 i g z w 0 § ,T, .6 7'z I 9 42 or.'''.- ct lz,j7 16 p-,,,, .-.= _1 .• •7 45 ww Ar Palmer (NCB) lc cc23. .. wcc Ar Worcester 4ig 0 0 10 58 w cl 830 cra- .rers., g so -x ft,' Framingham Lc21.-- 2 E 11 34 B.,7, 0- w 8 57 1:1- La At Newtonville (NCB) 1- .c a, tu 0 11 51 %.. . LI 039 15 I -I 2 Ar Huntington Ave z En, z 12 05 (7) ' c5P) cc 9 31 w •- i- w g Ar BOSTON (South Station) .... (EDT) 002 = 12 25 <=(-) 0 959 Ei.E..0 PM PM — -- IN ALBANY 4 25 4 55 4 55 5 47 6 05 8 10 10 00 235 5 22 630 815 Ar Hudson 4 58 8 45 306 GG556 047 At Rhinecliff 9 11 331 PP 621 9 16 A, Poughkeepsie 5 35 6 05 6 05 N 6 55 N 7 12 9 31 11 08 353 639 941 Ar Beacon B5 50 9 51 C11 21 413 IvI6 54 10 01 Ar Peekskill 10 12 435 10 22 A, Croton-Harmon 16 30 i 6 55 I 6 55 i 7 45 I 8 00 10 30 ill 55 i 8 34 455 i 735 1821 10 37 Ar Yonkers 1659 1 7 23 1 7 23 C12 25 i 5 24 1805 i 8 50 ill 18 Ar 125th St (NCB) I 543 1900 ill 35 Ar NEW YORK (Grand Central Terminal) .(EDT) 7 30 7 55 7 55 8 45 9 00 11 30 12 55 9 30 555 840 9 20 11 45 AM AM AM AM AM AM PM PM AM PM PM PM PM PM

For explanation of Reference Marks, see Page 7. For Sleeping Car, SLEEPERCOACH, Coach and Dining Car Service, see Pages 14 to 16. , Schedules shown on this page are in terms of "LOCAL TIME" (standard or daylight) as observed by each city. 1 NEW YORK and BOSTON-ALBANY-BUFFALO-- i CHICAGO and DETROIT-BUFFALO-ALBANY- DETRO I T-CH ICAGO Table No. 3 NEW YORK-BOSTON • 1 51 39 27 17 19 355 357 389 354 354 8 356 40 366 368 350 Miles WESTBOUND EASTBOUND Daily Daily Daily Ex. Sat. Daily Daily Daily Daily Ex. Daily Daily Daily Sat. Ex. Daily Sat. Only Sat. only Sun. IN Chicago (CST, 925 1 20 4 15 800 10 59 12 01 AM PM PM PM PM AM PM PM AM PM 0.0 Ly NEW YORK PM PM PM PM AM AM (Grand Central Terminal).. (EDT) 8 45 12 15 6 30 7 45 IN CHICAGO (La Salle 4 2 IN 125th St. (NCB) is 8 55h 12 25 0 Street Station. (CDT) 10 25 2 20 515 9 00 11 59 1 01 14.5 IN Yonkers 19 12 h 12 42 .,1 R6 561-8 11 IN Englewood 112341 5 29 32.7 L. Croton-Harmon h 935 1 h 7 201 835 1.,., Gary (N Y C. Station). All 00 la -A 5 47 A 9 34 12 35 1.38 40.6 L. Peekskill 1 cul Li, Michigan City (CDT) 11 28 -I Z3 20 . 10 05 1 11 2 10 zi- Li,Niles(EST) 5 2 02 2 55 58.3 IN Beacon 1 46 w<1- F7 5IF 913 12 13 E3 57 6 56 10 41 72.8 2 01 F 8 13 9 28 INDowagiac(NCB) 12 26 ai Ig a 10 53 220 313 IN Poughkeepsie a. . jr Rhinecliff 219 LLJ'f' 8 30 LvDecatur(NCB 0 , DD11 03CO2 32CC3 24 1,,Kalamazoo 1 08 11 39 3 15 4 01 113.7 Li Hudson 250 z 4C 24 41 742 142.2 Ar ALBANY 11 30 3 35 9 30 10 40 IN Battle Creek 135 cc 5 06 808 12 05 3 45 4 35 jr. Marshall (NCB) 0 CC4 0ICC4 51 IN Albion 159 )- CC528 CC415CC5 06 1 4405 27 IN Jackson 225 5 53 8 55 12 58 4 55 5 55 L. Ann Arbor 3 05 nt 6 32 9 35 140 5 50 6 45 z 0.0 IN BOSTON (South AM PM 1...1 el IN Ypsilanti (NCB) 6 00 6 55 10 40 z z Az DETROIT (EST) 3 55 7 20 10 25 2 30 6 45 7 30 Station)._ (EDT) ta'- 315 1.3 10 45 321 CC CC Li, Trinity Place 4,,,, w w INDETROIT. (ESTI 111/4 3• 4 407 40 300 7 45 8.1 IN Newtonville (NCB) tzto 10 57 3 33 > > 11 16 ..., -1 LyWindsor(EST) 450 750 0 3 10 755 21.4 IN Framingham la 3 50 w -1 -1 11 45 4 24 0 o IN Ridgetown (NCB).. (EDT) < < N 9 53 44.3 Li Worcester ccwo.cc - - 10 35 83.6 IN Palmer (NCB) •-x 12 29 1,St.Thomas 735 10 25 z 5 50 ca u 0-w w w INWaterford(NCB) ' 4 6 35 w w FF1120 98.3 IN Springfield 2 12 55 535 Li, Pittsfield w 6 45 INWelland 9 100 1152 -1 7 23 53 g; 1208 150.6 2 07 i•- w 1216 177.2 2 42 1.,FortErie 9 35G I- G 7 47 12 32 IN Chatham (NCB)... IN Black Rock 1233 I G 8 03 200.4 At ALBANY 3 25 7 55 9 580 0 t it 12 48 Sr Exchange Street (NCB G1012 ..JG- 8 17 5 5 G 1 02 Ar BUFFALO (Central cc cc 142.2 Li, ALBANY 11 40 3 50 805 9 37 10 50 Terminal) (EDT) 10 20 12 51 8 25 0 0 1 10 159.0 IN Schenectady 12 08-1 4 li 830 10 05 11 27 -- __ I... w 174.9 Li, Amsterdam il w o 0 0 4 40 I 2 236.6 Li Utica 1 23,w 5 45 9 43 11 18 12 48 •6 8 I- 40 2 •50 250.4 IN Rome itt 6 041 10 00 11 35 Daily Daily Daily Daily 1 35 289.5 sr SYRACUSE 2 10, 6 40 10 35 11 59 lec 289.5 Li SYRACUSE 2 1711, 6 47I 10 43 11 59 1 49 L. BUFFALO (Central PM AM -I< Am PM 110 339.5 IN Newark Ir Terminal).. . (EDT) 11 13 ca9 00 130 369.4 8 12 11 59 1 42 3 18 Sr Batavia (NCB) ti:9 34 401.9 IN Batavia (NCB) • -I 8 48 ArRochester 11 59 2 10 caa- 10 05 2.30 IN Rochester 3• • • 370cc Ar Newark 435.4 sr BUFFALO(Central 0 Terminal).. (EDT) 4 45 9 25 1 08 2 50 4 26 Sr SYRACUSE 1 48 3 34 cc 11 33 3 52 U.< 1, SYRACUSE 2 03 3 40 ,,,, 11 39 3 57 Ar Rome E 1212 • 351 39 17 19 17 19 355 357 369 Ar Utica 2 45 -I1225 4 3: Daily Daily Ex. Sur. Ex. Sun. SrAmsterdam Sun. Sun. cc 1 2. Only Only Daily Daily Gaily Ar Schenectady 5 27 0 1 50 5 50 AM PM PM ar ALBANY 4 30 5 55 2 20 6 17 435.4 IN BUFFALO(Centra) -A 0 < Terminall..(EDT) 5251 10 10 3 15 4 50 3 15 4 50 z w- 437.9 sr Exchange Street... 5 3 < w 0w 44 28 •404 srBlackRock5 4710293 3 5 093 345 09 L./ g a.u) Daily SrFortErie5 58 x 473. Sr Welland 622 10 591- 4 041- 5 39 L 4 041- 5 39 =c-) .,.1a:1 L- 527.9 m ••••1- - IN ALBANY 7 27 5 05 Sr Waterford (NCB). 6 7 12 1....I 3 w 574.8 Sr St. Thomas 8 051 12 40 5 45 7 20 5 45 7 20 w 0 Ar Chatharll (NCB) 5 35 v- i Ar Pittsfield 8 28 618.4 Sr Ridgetown I- 71 cc0 <0 (NCB).....(EDT Y 8 45 w Ar Springfield 942 IJ 7166 07 1-owcn 684.4 Sr Windsor (EST) 8 48 1 20 6 30 8 00 6 30 8 00 i- _::: Sr Palmer (NCB) z 7 45 „ & Ar Worcester 1058 ta,,. 687.1 Sr DETROIT (EST) 905 1 35 6 50 8 15 6 50 8 15 .11 8 30 _cc on ------• Ar Framingham 11 34 wL" 8 57 o_w 687.1 IN DET ROI T . .(EST) 2 15 7 41 8 45 7 40 8 45 11 00 5 15 10 30 Sr Newtonville (NCB) 1151 ca 915 E 715.2 Sr Ypsilanti (NCB) 5 45111 00 Ar Huntington Ave 12 05 931 w 723.0 Sr Ann Arbor 3 00 8 20 9 25 8 20 9 25 11 40 6 00 11 15 Ar BOSTON (South 761.2 Sr Jackson 3 42 9 01 10 04 9 01 10 04 12 19 6 42 12 15 Station) (EDT) 12 25 9 50 781.5 Ar Albion 922 10 24 922 10 24 793.3 Sr Marshall (NCB) LvALBANY 4 55 6 05 2 35 6 30 806.3 Ay Battle Creek 4 27 9 45 10 48 9 45 10 4: 1 03 7 28 1 00 Ar Hudson 3 06 829.2 Ar Kalamazoo 5 02 10 13 11 14 10 13 11 14 1 29 800 1 50 Ar Rhinecliff 3 31 854.1 Sr Decatur (NCB) Z 5 24 Az Poughkeepsie 6 05N7 12 3 53 865.3 Sr Dowagiac (NCB) Z 5 36 ArBeacon 413 877.7 Sr Niles (EST) 5 54 10 5: 12 06 10 58 12 06 2 13 8 50 2 40 Ar Peekskill 4 35 914.6 Sr Michigan City.(CDT) AA6 32 9 25 3 20 Ar Croton-Harmon A 655 i 800 4 55 r 821 944.5 Sr Gary (N.Y.C. Sta.) AA6 58 Al2 17 Al 13Al2 17A 1 13 A10 NA 3 53 Ar Yonkers J 723 A 524 A 8 50 964.0 kr Englewood 12401 4012401 40 i 3 45 il0 25 I 4 25 Ar 125th St. (NCB) i 5 43 i 9 08 970.6 Sr CHICAGO (La A, NEW YORK (Grand Salle Street Central Terminal) (EDT) 7 55 9 00 555 920 Station)... (CDT) 7 45 12 59 1 55 12 59 155 4 00 10 40 4 40 PM AM AM PM PM MA AM PM PM AM PM PM PM PM PM PM AM Sr Chicago (CST) 6 4.5 11 59 12 55 11 59 125.5 300 940 3 40

For explanation of Reference Marks, see Page 7. For Steeping Car, SLEEPERCOACH, Coach and Dining Car Service, see Pages 14 to 16. Schedules shown on this page ore in terms of "LOCAL TIME" (standard or daylight) as observed by each city. BETWEEN NEW YORK, BUFFALO, HAMILTON, 11111EMSED NEW YORK—BOSTON TORONTO —TO RONTO (Via N. Y. C. System and Canada and Gray Coach Lines)

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• • Daily Daily 27-371 57-371 19-371 55-371 376-16 376-28 AM PM Daily Sat. Sat. Sun. Daily Daily 8 45 ts, NEW YORK (Grand Central 920 8, Sun. only only Terminal) (EDT) AY h 9 12 Lv Yonkers At A 850 AM PM PM PM PM PM h 9 35 Lv Croton-Harmon At iv NEW YORK (Grand A 821 11 40 Lv ALBANY Ar 6 17 8 45 700 745 800 Central Terminal... (EDT) Ar 4 45 Ar BUFFALO (EDT) Lv 130 L 8 11 H8 26 IA Yonkers Ar I, 1, Croton-Harmon Ar i 7 45 751 II 8 35 6851 Bus Bus Bus Bus 850 928 943 Lv Poughkeepsie Ar N 6 55 10 05 10 40 10 55 Ar ALBANY Lv 5 47 640 7 30 tv BUFFALO (EDT) Ar 10 50 10 50 10 05 Ar Hamilton Lv 27 16 28 8 25 930 kr TORONTO (EDT) Lv 800 RA Pm AM AM Ly BOSTON (South 3 15 Station) (EDT) Ar 12 25 3 21 LvTrinityPlaceAr 12 05 4 24 LvWorcesterAr 10 58 EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MARKS 5 35 LvSpringfieldAr 9 42 6 45 LvPittsfieldAt 8 28 Tables 1-2-3-4-4A-5-6 7 55 ArALBANYLv 727 C. READ DOWN CDT—Central Daylight Time. 27 •57 19 28 •55 16 •ic CST—Central Standard Time. Ui EDT-Eastern Daylight Time. 8 05 10 35 10 50 11 10 Ls ALBANY (EDT) Ai 5 37 707 cc EST—Eastern Standard Time. 8 30 11 17 11 27 11 39 1,, Schenectady Ar G5 06 6 39 Lv Utica Daily 943 12 40 12 48 12 53 • This train does not carry checked baggage. 147 i 3 16 44 10 43 141 149 Lv Syracuse AA; A Carries checked baggage Albany to New York Sundays only. 11 59 3 18 LvRochesterAt Ar BUFFALO (Central Will handle checked baggage Chicago to Buffalo. 1 08 416 426 416 Terminal) (EDT) 1, 100 2 27 Stops on signal to receive or discharge passengers. h Stops regularly but only to receive passengers. i Stops regularly but only to discharge passengers. 371 T. H. & B.-C. P. Rye. 376 376 371 371 371 A Stops on signal to receive or discharge passengers for or from Niles and beyond. Lv BUFFALO (Central B Stops Saturday only. C Stops Sunday only. 520 520 520 520 Terminal) (EDT) Ar 12 20 12 20 D Stops on signal to receive or discharge passengers Sundays and Monday 625 625 625 625 Ar Welland tv 11 10 11 10 7 25 725 725 725 A, Hamilton Lv 10 10 10 10 Mornings only. Ar TORONTO (Union E Stops on signal to discharge passengers from Chicago or beyond or to receive 840 840 840 840 Station) (EDT) Lv passengers for Toledo and beyond. 850 850 F Stops on signal to receive passengers for points beyond Albany. AM AM AM AM Pm PM G Stops on signal to discharge passengers. • Stops on signal to receive or discharge passengers for or from Albany and beyond J Stops Sundays only to discharge passengers. K Stops on signal to discharge passengers from beyond Buffalo or to receive pas- sengers for beyond Cleveland. NEW YORK, PLATTSBURG, MONTREAL, IL Stops on signal to receive passengers. M Stops except Saturday to receive passengers. (Via Delaware & Hudson RR) N Stops on signal to receive or discharge passengers for or from Buffalo and with connections for beyond. P Stops on signal to receive or discharge passengers for or from Toledo and beyond. R Stops on signal to receive passengers for Detroit or beyond OTTAWA, QUEBEC T Stops on signal daily to discharge passengers, also stops on signal daily except Sundays to receive passengers. • U Stops on signal daily to discharge passengers from Indianapolis and beyond •51 50 46 and to receive passengers daily except Sundays for St. Louis. D. & H. D. & H. D.& H. D. & H. D.& H. ✓ Stops on signal to discharge passengers from Toledo and beyond, or to receive 111:1212ZEll passengers for Chicago and beyond. 9 35 34 10 12 Daily Daily Daily Sa. Sa. On. W Stops on signal to discharge passengers from Indianapolis and beyond. X Stops on signal to discharge passengers from Cleveland and beyond. PM AM PM AM AM Y Stops on signal to discharge passengers from beyond St. Thomas, or to receive 10 15 8 45 I, N. Y. (G C. T.). (EDT) Ar 9 20 7 30 7 55 revenue passengers for Windsor and beyond. h 8 55 Ls N. Y. (125th St.) (NCB). Ar i 9 08 Z Stops on signal to discharge passengers from Detroit and beyond, or to receive Ell h 11 06 h 9 35 IA Croton-Harmon Ar i 821 i 6 30 A 6 55 passengers for Chicago and beyond. I-- 115 11 30 Ar ALBANY Lv 6 30 4 25 4 55 AA Stops on signal to discharge passengers from Detroit and beyond. 2 BB Stops to receive or discharge passengers for or from Rouses Point and beyond 135 11 44 Iv ALBANY (D. & H.) M 6 05 4 05 4 35 or to receive or discharge passengers for or from Albany and beyond. 12 32 Ar Saratoga Springs Lv 502 BC Baggage checked to or from this station subject to delay. Please consult Agent. 12 54 At Fort Edward Lv 4 42 CC Stops on signal to discharge passengers from Chicago or to receive passengers - 300 118 Ar Whitehall Lv 4 10 2 19 2 45 for Detroit and beyond. Ui 155 Ar Fort Ticonderoga Lv 333 DD Stops on signal Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays only, to discharge passengers Z BB 4 27 239 Ar Westport Lv 250 BB I 08 BB I 33 from Chicago or to receive passengers for Detroit and beyond. ,C) 5 39 344 At Plattsburg. Lv 152 12 08 12 33 FF Stops on signal to discharge passengers, or to receive passengers for Buffalo 619 415 At Rouses Point Iv 122 11 38 12 03 and beyond. 7 35 520 sr Montreal West Lv 12 19 10 35 11 00 GG Stops Saturdays, Sundays and September 7. 7 50 535 Ar MONTREAL (EDT) 1.,,, 12 05 10 20 10 45 HH Stops to discharge passengers from St. Louis and receive passengers for Indi- anapolis and beyond. 'V u10 20 a 8 45 Ar Ottawa (C. P.)._ (EDT) 1, 8 15 7 40 740 PP Stops Sundays only and September 7. u 2 go al0 00 tr Quebec (C. P.).... (EDT) Lv 600 600 600 NCB—No facilities for handling baggage at this station. Baggage should be checked PM PM PM to or from nearest station where facilities are available. PM PM

For Sleeping Car, SLEEPERCOACH, Coach and Dining Car Service, see Pages 14 to 16. Schedules shown on this page are in terms of "LOCAL TIME" (standard or daylight) 8 as observed by each city. Table No. 5 NEW YORK and BOSTON-COLUMBUS-DAYTON-CINCINNATI

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PM PM PM AM AM PM PM PM L, CINCINNATI (Union 0 0.0 Lv NEW YORK (Grand Central Term.) (EST) w 2 30 a 2 30 10 00 Terminal) (EDT) A 45 300 700 800 L, Winton Place t 240 1-2 40 10 11 4.2 bii I25th St. (NCB) li 8 55 Lv Middletown 2 320 i- 320 10 58 14.5 Lii Yonkers h 9 12 I 326 1-111 26 1., DAYTON. :1 352 r, 3 52 11 44 32.7 Lv Croton-Harmon h 9 35 Lv Springfield w 427 .., 4 27 12 32 h 3 50 h 7 51 h 851 A, COLUMBUS 40.6 L, Peekskill .- 10 10 w w A, Hudson GG5 50 5 1- A, Rhinecliff PPG 21 758.1 L, COLUMBUS et.w 2 40 < 5 35 -1 10 20 Ar Poughkeepsie N 6 55 639 803.1 A, Springfield co 3 52 1,7, 6 27 11 20 Ar Beacon M 654 828.2 Ar DAYTON i- 4 52 ..... 7 08 _> 11 55 Ar Peekskill 849.0 A, Middletown I 5 24 =‘-' 7 35 2 12 20 a, Croton-Harmon i 7 45 i 735 875.8 A, Winton Place .-e6 40 0 8 12 L'' il 00 Ar Yonkers i 805 880.5 A, CINCINNATI (Union z Ar 125th St. (NCB) Term.) (EST) 6 50 8 25 1 15 A, NEW YORK (Grand Central Terminal) (EDT) 8 45 840 AM AM PM AM PM AM PM I

For explanation of Reference Marks, see Page 7. For Sleeping Car, SLEEPERCOACH, Coach and Dining Car Service, see Pages 14 to 16. Schedules shown on this page are in terms of "LOCAL TIME" (standard or daylight) as observed by each city. 9

Table No. 6 NEW YORK and BOSTON-INDIANAPOLIS-ST. LOUIS • WESTBOUND 51 *405-39 15 EASTBOUND 312 312 316 Miles Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily AM Pm 0.0 Lv NEW YORK (Grand Central St. Louis (CST) 9 05 9 05 IA. Terminal) (EDT) 8 45 3 00 AM AM AM 4.2 Li, 125th St. (NCB) h 8 55 1,,, ST. LOUIS (Union Station).. (CDT) 10 05 10 05 14.5 Li. Yonkers h 9 12 L 3 26 1,,, Pana(BC) tll 32 t 11 32 32.7 I, Croton-Harmon h 9 35 13 3 50 L, Mattoon 12 05 12 05 40.6 IN Peekskill Lv Paris(BC) T12 38 T12 38 58.3 I, Beacon IN Terre Haute 1 03 1 03 72.8 Li. Poughkeepsie L 4 42 A, Greencastle (CDT) HH 1 38 HH 138 88.4 1,. Rhinecliff A, I N DI ANAPOLIS (EST) 230 230 113.7 Li. Hudson Li. INDIANAPOLIS (EST) ccz 2 40 2 40 et 6 00 142.2 Ar ALBANY 11 30 555 1, Anderson.. w 327 327 a 6 47 Li. Muncie 1- 3 50 350 la 7 15 Li, Winchester (NCB) wce a.co *405 Li. Union City (NCB) A W4 25 W4 25 I- 7 53 Daily Lv Sidney I 5 00 5 110 2 8 40 Ar Bellefontaine (NCB) < 9 05 M3- 5 25 5 25 AM I, Bellefontaine (NCB) 0 535 535 ..Iui 9 20 10 40 1, Marion > 0.0 IA BOSTON (South Station)... .(EDT) co 6 20 620 w 10 20 1.3 Li. Trinity Place 10 45 Lv Galion w 6 46 6 46 -1 10 47 8.1 L., Newtonville(NCB) Lc 10 57 Li. Shelby (EST) F_ 705 705 '' 21.4 Li Framingham z 11 16 A, CLEVELAND (Union Term.).. (EDT) 9 25 9 25 1 30 44.3 Li Worcester 7, 11 45 88.6 Ly Palmer (NCB) 111 12 29 98.3 Li, Springfield to 12 55 16 28 2 6 150.6 L, Pittsfield 207 Daily Daily Daily Daily 177.2 Li. Chatham (NCB) 2 42 200.4 Ar A LBAN V 325 142.2 lAr ALBANY 11 40 3 50 6 05 PM PM PM PM 159.0 L., Schenectady 12 08 4 13 6 34 1,,, CLEVELAND (Union Term.).. (EDT) 9 50 10 58 10 58 650 174.9 Li Amsterdam 4 40 6 54 Ar Painesville 7 40 236.6 Li Utica 1 23 545 8 00 a,. Ashtabula 8 15 250.4 I, Rome 604 8 19 As Erie 12 43 12 43 855 289.5 IN SYRACUSE. 2 17 647 9 04 A, Westfield 925 339.5 TA, Newark Ar Dunkirk 9 45 369.4 1., Rochester 3 37 8 12 10 27 m BUFFALO (Central Term.).. (EDT) 12 45 2 08 2 08 10 38 401.9 1,,, Batavia(NCB) 8 48 435.4 A, BUFFALO (Central Term)... (EDT) 4 45 925 11 32 16 28 2 4,6 • Daily Daily Daily Daily 51 15 Daily Daily AM AM AM PM

Li. BUFFALO (Central Term.).. (EDT) 1 00 2 27 4 34 11 13 PM PM Ar Batavia (NCB) 435.4 1, BUFFALO (Central Term.) , . (EDT) 515 11 59 Ar Rochester 5 34 11 59 476.5 Ar Dunkirk 600 At Newark 493.7 At Westfield 622 Ar SYRACUSE i 3 16 4 45 7 02 1 48 523.1 Ar Erie 6 57 1 74 Ar Rome 7 42 563.9 Ar Ashtabula 7 50 A, Utica 7 55 2 45 589.4 A, Painesville Ar Amsterdam 9 01 620.5 Ar CLEVELAND(Union Term.).. (EDT) 910 3 07 A, Schenectady G 5 06 6 39 9 23 A, ALBANY 5 37 7 07 9 50 4 30 315 341 Daily Daily 28 • Daily 6 Daily PM AM 620.5 L., CLEVELAND(Union Term.). (EDT) 10 10 4 15 • • • • • • 1,,, ALBANY 7 27 687.3 A, Shelby (EST) sr Chatham (NCB) 699.9 Ar Galion 10 35 4 37 Ar Pittsfield 8 28 721.5 Ar Marion 11 12 Ar Springfield 9 42 760.8 Ar Bellefontaine (NCB) 11 52 5 43 Ar Palmer (NCB) .. Ar Worcester 760 8 Li. Bellefontaine (NCB) 12 07 5 55 10 58 11 34 783.8 Ar Sidney G 1229 cc 6 25 Ar Framingham 818.8 Ar Newtonville(NCB) 11 51 Ar Union City (NCB) he131 D 6 56 827.9 Sr Winchester (NCB) w D 7 04 Ar Huntington Ave 12 05 849.6 Ar Muncie 1 32 0 7 30 A, BOSTON (South Station).... (EDT) 12 25 867.4 A, Anderson 1 57 2 7 55 L, ALBANY 5 47 4 55 903.8 Ar INDIANAPOLIS. (EST) 3 00 w 8 45 Al Hudson le Ar Rhinecliff 903.8 L, INDIANAPOLIS (EST) AM .,i'-' 9 05 A, Poughkeepsie N 6 55 6 05 942.9 Ar Greencastle. (CDT) z X 9 45 Ar Beacon 975.5 At Terre Haute 10 20 Ar Peekskill Ar Croton-Harmon 994.4 Ar Paris(BC) Xw U 10 43 i 7 45 A 6 55 1032.0 Ar Mattoon 1,... 11 20 Ar Yonkers J 7 23 1071.0 Ar Pana(BC) Ar 125th St (NCB) 1156.2 m ST. LOUIS (Union Station).. (CDT) 200 Ar NEW YORK (Grand Central PM Terminal) (EDT) 8 45 7 55 St. Louis (CST) I 00 ...... AM PM AM AM

For explanation of Reference Marks, see Page 7. For Sleeping Car SLEEPERCOACH, Coach and Dining Car Service, see Pages 14 to 16.

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INDEX TO STATIONS-STATIONS ARE INDEXED BY TABLE NUMBER, NOT PAGE NUMBER Stations indexed herein do not include all stations served by the New York Central System

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Albany, N. Y. 1, 2, ' Chelsea, N. Y (Note) "Goshen, Ind (Note) Middletown, Ohio 5 Quebec, Que4ne ..4A, 11 "Three Oaks, Mich... (Note) 3, 4, 4A, 5, 6, 8 'Chesterton, Ind (Note) Greencastle, Ind. 6 Montreal, Oue.,gts 4A, II Tichborne, Ont 11 Albion, Mich 3 Chicago, 111.42111 I, 2, Greensburg, Ind 7 Montreal West, •Tillsonburg, Ont.... (Note) °American Legion, N. Y 8 3, 7, 8, 11 Guelph, Ont. ,itt 11 Que. 4A, 11 Toledo, Ohio 42W, 2, 8 12 Amsterdam, N. Y 1, Cincinnati, Ohiog=r, Muncie, Ind. Oit 6 Toronto, .4 11 2, 3, 5, 6 5, 7 Trenton, Ont 11 Anderson, Ind 6 Cleveland, 1, 'Ray Brook, N. Y 8 Tupper Lake, N. Y 8 Ann Arbor, Mich .3 2, 5, 6, 8, 12 Clifton Forge, Va.. 7 Rhinecliff, N. Y....1, 2, Ashtabula, Ohio....1, 2, Hamilton, Ont. " 4 3, 5, 6 Cobourg, Ont.41140, It Newark, N. Y ..... I, 2, 5, 6, Hot Springs, Va 7 Richmond, Va',ett, 7 *Auburndale, Mass.. (Note) 'Cold Spring, N. Y (Note) 3, 5, 6 Columbus, Ohios, 5 Hudson, N. Y 1, 2, "Ridgetown, Ont 3 3, 5, 6 "New Hamburg, N. Y. "Riverside, Mass.... (Note) 'Crestline, Ohio 5 (Note) 'Union City, Ind 6 Croton Harmon...1, 2, Rochester, N. Y..gra). 1, •Ne-Ha-Sa-Ne, N. 8 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 Utica, N. Y.bo...1, 2, 3, 4, 4A, 5, 6, 8 Newport News, Va 7 Rbme, N. Y 1 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 'Newton Hook, N. Y.(Note) • Batavia, N. 2, 3, 5, 6 • Newtonville, Mass. .1, 2. Rouses Point, N. Y 4A 3, 5, 6 Indianapolis, Ind.. 6,7 3, 5, 6 •Batesville, Ind 7 New York, N. Y.e1D..1, Battle Creek, Mich.... 3 Dayton, Ohio.elz,... 5 2, 3, 4, 4A, 5, 6, 8 Beacon, N. Y 1, 2, 'Decatur, Mich 3 ' New York (I25th St.), Washington, D. C.ical3. 7 3, 5,6 Delaware, Ohiog=tp..... 5 N. Y 1, 2, •Waterford, Oat 3 'Beaver River, N. Y...... 8 Detroit, Mich. 3, 3, 4A, 5, 6 'Waterloo, Ind 1,2 "Bellefontaine, Ohio 8 11,12 Jackson, Mich.e.-, 3 Niles, Mich.eN 3 •Sabattis, N. Y 8 Welland, 4 Belleville, Ont4E2, 11 •Dowagiac, Mich 3 Norfolk, Va.,att. 7 Ste. Annes, Oue II 'Wellesley, Mass.. (Note) Big Moose, N. Y 8 Dunkirk, N. Y....1, 2, 5, 0 St. Louis, Mile:D....6, 7 °Wellesley Farms, Mass. Black Rock, N. Y 3 St. Thomas, Ont 3 (Note) Boston, Mass.ent,..1, 2, Sandusky, Ohio 1, 2 'Wellesley Hills, Mass. 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 'Saranac Inn, N. Y 8 (Note) Boston (Huntington Ave.), Kalamazoo, Mich. dtb .3 Saranac Lake, N. Y.Zt2. 8 •Wellington, Ohio 5 Mass.. I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Elkhart, Ind ...1, 2 Kankakee, IlLets 7 Oberlin, Ohio...1, 2, 13-16 Saratoga Springs, N. Y 4A Westfield, N. Y 1, 2, Boston (Trinity Pl.), Eyrie, Ohio .1, 2 'Kendallville, Ind I 2 Oshawa, Oat. i. 11 Schenectady, N. Y.,11% 5, 6 Mass..1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Englewood, Ossining, N. Y (Note) I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Westmount, Que 11 Bowmanville, Ont 11 2, 3, 11 Ottawa, Ont.Ztb 4A, 11 •Schodack Landing, 'West Newton, Mass. (Note) Brandreth, N. Y 8 Erie, Pa. ezg 1, 2, N. Y (Note) Westport, N. Y 44 "Bronx (The), N. Y.igt. 6 Shelby, Ohio 5, 6 West Toronto, Oat 11 (Note) Shelbyville, Ind 7 Whitehall, N. Y ..... Bryan, Ohio 1, 2 La Came, Ohio 1, 2 Sidney, Ohio 6 White Sulphur Springs, Buffalo, N. Y.dtx 1, Lafayette, Inc1.4Me 7 Smith Falls, Oat II W. Va 7 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 •Lake Clear Jet., N. Y. ..8 Ohio.1, 2, 5, 6 South Bend, Ind.C4D-1, 2 'Winchester, Ind 6 •Buffalo (Exchange St.), Fort Edward, N Y....4A Lake Placid, N. *Palmer, Mass 1, 2, Springfield, Mass...1, Windsor, Ont.gto...3, 11 N. Y 3 Fort Erie, Oat 3 La Porte, Ind 1 2 3, 5,6 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 Winton Place, Ohio 5 Fort Ticonderoga, N. Y.4A •Lawton, Mich (Note) Pena, Ill 6 Springfield, Ohio (It3 5 'Woodlawn (63rd St.), "Fowler, Ind 7 *Lebanon, Ind 7 Paris, Ill 6 •Stuyvesant, N. Y (Note) Ill 7 Framingham, Mass....1, London, Ont. dtda 11 Peekskill, N. Y 1 2, Syracuse, N. 1(.4D. .1. Woodstock, Ont.tez, II 2, 3, 5, 6 3, 5, 8 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 Worcester,Mass.&03.. 1, Perth, Oat 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 Carleton Place, Oat 11 Pittsfield, Mass...1, •Castleton-on-Hudson, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 N. Y. (Note) Plattsburgh, N. Y 44 Charleston, S. C 8 Galion, Ohio 5 6 •Manitou, N. Y.... (Note) Port Clinton, Ohio 2 Charlottesville, Va.a"., 7 Galt, Oat 11 Marion, Ohio hg 6 Port Hope, Ont 11 'Chatham, N. Y. 1, 2, "Garrison, N. Y (Note) •Marshall, Mich 3 Portsmouth, Va 7 Tarrytown, N. Y (Note) Yonkers. N. Y.ez.1, 2, 3, 5, 6 Gary, Ind. 1, 2, 3 Mattoon, III 6 Poughkeepsie, N. Y.6.1N-,5 Terre Haute, Incl.i,Mb 6, 7 3, 4, 5, 6 Chatham, Ont 11 *Germantown, Y (Note) Michigan City, Ind 3 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 Thendara, N. Y 8 "Ypsilanti, Mich 3

-Auto-Rental Service available at this point-Consult Agent. 'No facilities for handling baggage at this station. Baggage should be checked to or from nearest station where facilities are available. (Note)-Fer train service to or from this station, please consult Area Time Table.

Piecw,-Don't be a "NO SHOW" A "no show" is the person who reserves accommodations and then fails to cancel the reservation when plans ore changed. "No Shows" have two very serious effects on rail transportation- 1, They prohibit other passengers from purchasing the space because the diagram shows the space sold. 2. The railroad loses much needed revenue.

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No. 2—THE PACEMAKER—DAILY—EASTBOUND No. 8—THE WOLVERINE—DAILY—EASTBOUND No. 17—THE WOLVERINE—EX. SAT.—WESTBOUND Lounge Sleeping Car (Beverages) Lounge Sleeping Car (Beverages) Cleveland to New York (6 Double Bedroom)—Buffet Lounge Sleeping Car (Beverages) Breakfast Service into New York Detroit to New York, Ex. Sat. (6 Double Bedroom)— New York to Detroit (6 Double Bedroom) Dining Service and Lounge Car (Beverages)— Chicago— Cleveland Sleeping Cars Sleeping Cars Parlor Buffet Lounge Car— Chicago to New York (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) New York to Chicago (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) Buffalo to New York, Sun. Only—(Sandwich and Beverage New York to Detroit 110 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) service) SLEEPERCOACH—DETROIT TO NEW YORK (Single end Double Rooms) SLEEPERCOACH—NEW YORK TO DETROIT (Single and Coaches (Reclining Seats) Detroit to Boston (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom)— Double Roams) in No. 28 from Buffalo Boston to Detroit (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom)— From No. 27 at Buffalo Detroit to New York (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) Observation Parlor Car Observation Parlor Car Na. 6—ICLEVELAND1 DAILY—EASTBOUND LTDFIETH AVENUE Chicago to Detroit Detroit to Chicago Dining Service Lounge Sleeping Car (Beverages) Dining Service Cleveland to New York (6 Double Bedroom)—Buffa Reclining Seat Coaches—New York to Chicago Breakfast Service into New York Reclining Seat Coaches Chicago to New York No. 19—THE WOLVERINE—SAT. ONLY—WESTBOUND Sleeping Cars Cleveland to New York (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) Sleeping Cars New York to Chicago (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) Detroit to New York, Ex. Sat., (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom)—From No. 354 at Buffalo • SLEEPERCOACH—NEW YORK TO DETROIT (Single and No. 15-0H10 STATE LIMITED—DAILY—WESTBOUND Double Rooms) SLEEPERCOACH—CLEVELAND TO NEW YORK (Single New York to Toronto (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) and Double Rooms) Sleeping Cars —In No. 371 from Buffalo Boston to Detroit (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) — New York to Cincinnati (10 Roomette-6 Double Bed- From No. 27 al Buffalo Buffalo to New York, E. Sat., (10 Roomette-6 Double room). Bedroom) SLEEPERCOACH—NEW YORK TO CINCINNATI (Single Observation Parlor Car Rochester to New York, Ex. Sat. Night-Sun. Morn. (10 and Double Rooms) Detroit to Chicago New York to St. Louis (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) —In No. 341 from Cleveland Dining Service

Syracuse to New York, Ex. Sat. Night-Sun. Morn. (10 Dining Service Reclining Seat Coaches Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) New York to Chicago Reclining Seat Coaches Lake Placid to New York. Ex. Sat., (10 Roomette-6 om Buffalo New York to Cincinnati Double Bedroom)--From Adk. Din. No. 164 at Utica New Yorl_c_to;J:cloiltp7..In No New York to St. Louis—In No. 841 from Cleveland No. 25—WESTBOUND Diner Lounge Car No. 26—EASTBOUND Chicago to Buffalo TWENTIETH CENTURY LIMITED—DAILY Coaches (Reclining Seats) No. 16-0H10 STATE LIMITED—DAILY—EASTB UND Observation Lounge Sleeping Car (Beverages) New York and Chicago (5 Double Bedroom) Chicago to New York Sleeping Cars Cincinnati to New York (10 Roomette-6 D uble Bed- Lounge Car (Beverages) room). SLEEPERCOACH—CINCINNATI TO NEW Y RK (Single Sleeping Cars MONTREAL LIMITED EQUIPMENT—Sat. Night-Sun. Morn. and Double Rooms) New York and Chicago (12 Double Bedroom) From Deal No. 12 at Albany— Cleveland to New York. Ex. Sat. (10 Roomate-6 Double New York and Chicago (10 Roomette-6 Double Bed- Bedroom) room) Lounge Sleeping Car St. Louis to New York (10 Roomette-6 Dou le Bedroom) New York and Chicago (22 Roomette) —From No. 812 at Cleveland Montreal to New York (6 Double Bedroom)—Buffet Toronto to New York (10 Roomette-6 Ithouble Bed- SLEEPERCOACHES—NEW YORK AND CHICAGO (Single Breakfast Service into New York room)—From No. 876 at Buffalo and Double Rooms) Dining Service Dining Service Sleeping Cars Reclining Seat Coaches Montreal to New York (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) Cincinnati to New York Coaches Montreal to New York (12 Double Bedroom) St. Louis to New York—From No. 312 at Clevelan New York and Chicago—Reclining Seat—All Seats Re- Coaches (Reclining Seats)—Montreal to New York Toronto to New York—From No. 376 at Buffalo served—Porter Service—See pages 18-19 1 5 SLEEPING CAR, SLEEPERCOACH, COACH AND DINING SERVICE UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED ALL CARS, INCLUDING SLEEPING AND PARLOR CARS, ARE NEW YORK CENTRAL OPERATED. TRAINS NOT SHOWN CARRY COACHES ONLY

No. 27—NEW ENGLAND STATES—DAILY No. 57—CLEVEI.AND LIMITED—EX. SAT. & SUN. No. 46—EX. SUN. WESTBOUND WESTBOUND (D&H No. 10—EX. SATJ}SOUTHBOUND Sleeping Cars MONTREAL LIMITED Lounge Sleeping Car (Beverages) Boston to Chicago (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) New York to Cleveland (6 Double Bedroom)—Buffet Lounge Sleeping Car Breakfast Service into Cleveland Montreal to New York (6 Double Bedroom)—Buffet SLEEPERCOACH—BOSTON TO CHICAGO (Single and Sleeping Cars Double Rooms) Breakfast Service into New York New York to Cleveland (10 Roomette-6 Double Bed- Boston to Detroit (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom)— Sleeping Cars room) In No. 17-19 from Buffalo Montreal to New York (12 Double Bedroom) New York to Toronto (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) Boston to Toronto, Ex. Sat. (10 Roomette-6 Double Montreal to New York (10 Roomette-6 Donnie Bedroom) —In No. 371 from Buffalo Bedroom)—To No. 371 at Buffalo Coaches (Rec)ining Scats)—Montreal to New York Dining Service (Lounge) New York to Albany Dining Service Coaches (Reclining Seats) Lounge Car (Beverages) New York to Cleveland New York to Toronto—In No. 871 from Buffalo Reclining Seat Coaches—Boston to Chicago No. 50—EMPIRE STATE EXPRESS—DAILY—EASTBOUND Parlor Car Buffalo to New York No. 59—THE CHICAGOAN—DAILY—WESTBOUND Dining Service No. 28—NEW ENGLAND STATES—DAILY—EASTBOUND Lounge Car (Beverages) Lounge Sleeping Car (Beverages) New York to Cleveland (6 Double Bedroom) Sleeping Cars Reclining Seat Coaches Buffet Breakfast Service Detroit to New York—From No. 350 at Buffalo Chicago to Boston (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) Sleeping Cars LAURENTIAN EQUIPMENT—DAILY SLEEPERCOACH—CHICAGO TO BOSTON (Single ond New York to Chicago (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) Double Rooms) From D&H No. 34 at Albany— Observation Parlor Car SLEEPERCOACH—NEW YORK TO CLEVELAND (Single Detroit to Boston (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom)— Montrealon to New York From No. 8 at Buffalo and Double Rooms) New York to Buffalo (10 Rmt.-6 Dbl. Bedrm.) Toronto to Boston, Ex. Sat. (10 Roomette-6 Double lied- Dining Service New York to Syracuse. Ex. Sat. (10 Roomette-6 Double room) —From No. 376 at Buffalo Coaches—Montreal to New York Bedroom) New York to Rochester, Ex. Sat. (10 Roomette-6 Double Dining Service Bedroom) Lounge Car (Beverages) Diner Lounge Car Buffalo to Chicago Reclining Seat Coaches—Chicago to Boston No. 51—EMPIRE STATE EXPRESS—DAILY—WESTBOUND Coaches—New York to Chicago—Reclining Seat Parlor Car New York to Buffalo - Observation Parlor Car New York to Montreal—In D. & H. No. 55 from No. 61 (D&H No. 9)—NORTHBOUND No. 35—THE IROOUOIS—DAILY—WESTBOUND Albany MONTREAL LIMITED—DAILY Dining Service Sleeping Car Lounge Sleeping Car (Beverages) Lounge Car New York to Lake Placid, Es Sat. (10 Roomette-6 New York to Buffalo New York to Montreal (6 Double Bedroom) Double Bedroom)— In ADK. Div. No. 165 from Utica Buffet Breakfast Service into Montreal Reclining Seat Coaches Coaches —New York to Chicago New York to Cleveland Sleeping Cars New York to Detroit—In No. 351 from Buffalo New York to Montreal (12 Double Bedroom) New York to Montreal—In D. ct H. No. 35 from New York to Montreal (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) Albany Coaches—New York to Montreal

No. 39—WORLD'S FAIR SPECIAL—DAILY—WESTBOUND

Lounge Sleeping Car (Beverages) No. 65—HENDRICK HUDSON—DAILY— WESTBOUND Buffalo to Chicago (6 Double Bedroom)—Buffet Break- No. 54—HENDRICK HUDSON—DAILY fast Service into Chicago Parlor Buffet Lounge (Beverages and Light Meals) Parlor Buffet Lounge Car (Bullet Breakfast service) Sleeping Cars Albany to New York New York to Albany New York to Chicago (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) Coaches—Albany to New York Coaches—New York to Albany NEW MEAL-A-MAT CAR New York to Buffalo (Continuous service of Hot and Cold Foods and beverages) No. 90—THE CHICAGOAN—DAILY—EASTBOUND Coaches—New York to Chicago (Reclining Seat) sleeping Cars No. SS—CLEVELAND LIMITED—SUN. ONLY Chicago to New York (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) WESTBOUND Chicago to Cleveland. Ex. Sat., (10 Roomette-6 Double Lounge Sleeping Car (Beverages) Bedroom) New York to Cleveland (6 Double Bedroom) —Buffet Breakfast Service into Cleveland Diner Lounge No. 40—WORLD'S FAIR SPECIAL—DAILY—EASTBOUND Sleeping Cars Cleveland to New York Lounge Sleeping Car (Beverages) New York to Cleveland (10 Roomette-6 Double Bed- Coaches (Reclining Scat)—Ch)cago to New York Chicago to Buffalo (6 Double Bedroom)—Buffet Break- room) fast Service into Buffalo) New York to Toronto a° Roomette-6 Double Bedroom— Sleeping Car In No. 371 from Buffalo No. 209—THE FOREST CITY—DAILY—WESTBOUND Chicago to New York (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) Dining Service (Lounge) SleePing.Car New York to Albany NEW MEAL-A-MAT CAR Cleveland to Chicago, Ex. Sat.. (10 Roomette-6 Double Buffalo to New York (Continuous service of Hot and Coaches (Reclining Seats) Bedroom) Cold Foods and Beverages) New York to Cleveland Coaches—Chicago to New York (Reclining Seat) New York to Toronto—In No. 571 from Buffalo Coaches—Cleveland to Chicago 1 6

SLEEPING CAR, SLEEPERCOACH, COACH AND DINING SERVICE UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED ALL CARS, INCLUDING SLEEPING AND PARLOR CARS, ARE NEW YORK CENTRAL OPERATED. TRAINS NOT SHOWN CARRY COACHES ONLY

No. 302—CINCINNATI SPL.—DAILY No. 327—DAILY—WESTBOUND No. 356—EASTBOUND EASTBOUND Sleeping Car No. 357—WESTBOUND Tavern Lounge (Sandwiches and Beverages)— Cleveland to Cincinnati, Ex. Sat. (10 Roomette-6 Double Chicago to Indianapolis Bedroom) THE TWILIGHT LIMITED—DAILY Coaches—Chicago to Indianapolis Coaches—Cleveland to Cincinnati Parlor Car (Sleeper-as-Parlor Car) Chicago and Detroit

Dining Service No, 303—THE JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY—DAILY WESTBOUND Lounge Car (Beverages) No. 341 —THE KNICKERBOCKER—DAILY—WESTBOUND ALL COACH SEATS RESERVED—PORTER SERVICE Reclining Seat Coaches—Chicago and Detroit Sleeping Cars Sleeping Cars Newport News to Chicago (10 Roomette-6 Double New York to St. Louis (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) Bedroom)—(Pullman Operated)—From C. & O. 41-1 —From No. 15 at Cleveland at Cincinnati Charlottesville. Va. to Chicago (4 Comp -4 Double Bed- Diner Lounge room-2 DR.)—(Puilman Operated)—From C & O. Cleveland to St. Louis 1 at Cincinnati—Last trip June 7 No. 368—THE MOTOR CITY SPECIAL—EASTBOUND Ex. Sat. Night—Sun. Morn. Dining Service Reclining Seat Coaches New York to St. Louis—b torn No. 15 at Cleveland Lounge Car (Beverages) Sleeping Car Indianapolis to Chicago Chicago to Detroit (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) Reclining Seat Coaches—Cincinnati to Chicago Coaches—Chicago to Detroit

No. 351—DAILY

No. 304—THE JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY—DAILY Diner Lounge EASTBOUND Buffalo to Detroit ALL COACH SEATS RESERVED—PORTER SERVICE No. 369—MOTOR CITY SPECIAL—DAILY Coaches—New York to Detroit—From No. 51 at Buffalo WESTBOUND Sleeping Car Chicago to Charlottesville, Va. (10 Roomette-6 Double Sleeping Car Bedroom)—(Puliman Operated)—In C. de O. No. 4 Detroit to Chicago, Ex. Sat., (10 Roomette-6 Double from Cincinnati Bedroom) Chicago to Charlottesville, Va. (4 Comp.-4 Double Bed- No. 354—NEW YORK SPECIAL room-2 D.R.)—(Puilman Operated) —In C. & O. Coaches—Detroit to Chicago No. 4 from Cincinnati—Last trip June 6 Chicago—Detroit—Daily Lounge Car (Beverages) Detrolt—Bulfolo—Ex. Sat. Chicago to Indianapolis Dining Service Sleeping Car Detroit to New York, Ex, Sat., (10 Roomette-6 Double Reclining Seat Coaches—Chicago to Cincinnati Bedroom)—In No. 6 from Buffalo No. 37I—THE ONTARIAN—DAILY Lounge Car (Beverages) Sleeping Cars Chicago to Detroit New York toToronto (10Roomette-6 Double Bedroom— From No. 67-55 at Buffalo. Ex. Sun. From No. 19 Sun. No. 305—THE SYCAMORE—DAILY—WESTBOUND Diner Lounge Boston to Toronto, Ex. Sat. (10 Roomette-6 Double Bed- Chicago to Buffalo room) —From No. 27 at Buffalo Tavern Lounge Sandwiches and Beverages Indianapolis to Chicago Parlor Car (Sleeper-as-Parlor Car) Dining Service Coaches—Indianapolis to Chicago Chicago to Detroit Buffalo to Toronto Coaches (Reclining Seat) Chicago to Detroit Coaches Detroit to Buffalo New York to Toronto—From No. 57-55-19 at Buffalo No. 306—NIGHT SPECIAL—DAILY—EASTBOUND Sleeping Car Cincinnati to Cleveland. Ex. Sat.. (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) Coaches—CinoMnati to Cleveland No. 355—THE MICHIGAN—DAILY—WESTBOUND No. 376—THE ONTARIAN—DAILY—EASTBOUND Sleeping Cars Parlor Car (Sleeper-as-Parlor Car) Toronto to New York (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) Detroit to Chicago No. 312—THE SOUTHWESTERN—DAILY—EASTBOUND In No. 16 from Buffalo Sleeping Cars Lounge Car (Beverages) Toronto to Boston, Ex. Sat. (10 Roomette-6 Double Bed St. Louis to New York (10 Roomette-6 Double Bedroom) Detroit to Chicago room) —In No. 28 from Buffalo —In No. 16 from Cleveland Diner Lounge Dining Service Diner Lounge Detroit to Chicago Toronto to Buffalo St Louis to Cleveland Coaches—Detroit to Chicago (Reclining Seat) Coaches—St. Louis to New York—In No. 16 from Cleveland Coach—Toronto to New York—In No. 16 from Buffalo 17

NEW YORK CENTRAL'S VILE 1::) Mt X.4 1::0 9 31EIV 7-4 Train Nos. 39 and 40—Daily to and from Chicago ©1061 New York World's Fair 1964-65 Corp. Unisphere(R) Presented By (USS) United States Steel (See Tables 1-2-3) THIS TRAIN IS A VACATIONER'S DELIGHT • Morning arrival at Buffalo (Eastbound) to visit Niagara Falls • Convenient arrival (Eastbound) timed at ALL upstate New York intermediate stops • Early morning arrival at Chicago for western connections • And Central's new "MEAL-A-MAT" service

For your convenience and economy, New York Centrat has introduced the MEAL-A-MAT Service. Equipped with the most recent vending machines, this car pro- vides a wide variety of inexpensive hot and cold foods and beverages including bar service. EXAMPLES: Sandwiches .50 to .75 Complete Entrees .75 to 1.25 Assorted Pastry .15 Coffee, Tea or Milk 15 Ice Cream .15 Cookies—Candy Bars .10 Soft Drinks (12 oz. cans) .25

EW VO CENTRAL S T E , 1 8 RAIL, RESERVED COACH SEAT, PARLOR AND SLEEPING CAR FARES-Subject to change RAIL TICKET FARES SLEEPING CAR FARES Minimum Railroad Ticket . z Round Trip One Way Requirements via NYC .4 g' One Way 6-Mo. Li mit moi 0.. , "-> Room- Bedroom The use of certain types of Sleeping o s . eite Bedroom Suite Car accommodations requires : c c 2 L3 z 1 TiS presentation of a minimum . s :,- . z •,„- 0 t tt Cs number of Railroad tickets. 0- : z : . c : 2 : : +•-•,-; 6 LA e gg e' oE a t : In Sleeping Cars or Parlor Cars: BETWEEN 0 0 cc Of .0 CA O. E t7) t2 r ri. t!. i ' c c c 4. m a •0 1 if : I- 1.- (See , Note below for Family Fare - ..f,(1 - - 0U to. to- ticket requirements). Roomette 1 BOSTON, MASS. and Roomette Suite... •2 Albany. N. Y 1 9.61 115.20 119.22 130.40 $ 2.42 111.22 116.23 119.86 132.45 Bedroom 1 Buffalo, N. Y 23.60 37.43 46.34 74.51 4.62 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 2 Bedroom en-suite 2 Chicago, Ill 47.85 76.35 84.34 146.67 18.48 26.18 31.30 52.36 Cincinnati. Ohio 43.88 70.02 77.58 134.68 16.61 23.54 28.22 47.19 , Compartment Berth Service.. 1 Cleveland, Ohio 32.35 51,36 58.49 .1 99.48 13.70 19.80 23.87 39.60 Compartment Seat Service... 1M Columbus, Ohio 38.70 61.78 68.78119.01.60 15.29 22.06 26.40 44.06 Drawing Room Berth Service. I 3(4 Dayton, Ohio 41.84 , 66.80 74.11 a 128.52 15.29 22.06 26.40 44.06 Drawing Room Seat Service.. 2 55.91 Detroit, Mich 35.70 Z.7 66.74 g 107.90 14.08 20.35 24.37 40.65 Erie, Pa 27.84 .C., 44.08 52.66 ... 86.72 13.04 18.76 22.55 37.57 Indianapolis, Ind 45.22 a 72.29 79.89 2 138.97 18.48 26.18 31.30 52.36 Note: The above minimum ticket Rochester, N. Y 32.40 41.04 5,, 64.80 4.62 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 20.52 E 70.14 16.61 23.54 28.22 requirements also apply for Family South Bend. Ind 43.88 . 77.58 .„,..= 134.90 47.19 Fare tickets except as follows-- St. Louis, Mo 56.14 2- 87.61 98.42 - 166,97 21.56 30.25 35.92 60,56 Syracuse, N. Y 16.38 a 26.01 32.76 .E 52.02 3.96 ...... 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Roomette Suite ..• 2 Toledo, Ohio 37.22 to 59.38 66.36 E114.50 15.29 22.06 26.40 44.06 43.13 22.55 Bedroom 1 Yi (1/Toronto, Ont 28.07 .c 54.89 2 84.81 13.04 18.76 37.57 Compartment 13,1 BUFFALO, N. Y. and § .6; 2 Bedroom en-suite 2,1/6 Albany, N. Y 13.93 2 22.15 27.01 .0 44.00 3.58 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Croton-Harmon, N. Y 19.14 .0 30.45 34.76 _a59.18 4.62 ..1 II. 22 16.23 19,86 32.45 Dayton, Ohio 18.70 .2 29.65 34.10 r 57.64 4.24 . 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Reference Notes For Fare Pages Erie, Pa 4.28 . 6.67 8.56 ig 13.34 1.43 ' 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 • When an adult is accompanied by one ®Hamilton, Ont 2.92 -a 3.85 5.65 . 6.95 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 or more children under twelve (12) years Pittsfield. Mass 16.35 .._. 26.14 31.86 rd 51.93 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 of age, the minimum nUmber of tickets Schenectady, N. Y 13.13 0 20.87 25.74 ...> 41.42 3.30 11.22 16.23 19,86 32.45 required will be one and one half (IA) 20.85 1! 33.13 36.91 'a. 63.91 4.62 12.21 17.71 21.45 35.48 adult tickets. Springfield,South Bend 'Mass Ind • '4.84 r. 30.03 36.84 .. 59.71 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 •Will also apply for one adult and a child Springfield. Ohio 1-, . 53 z 27.74 32.51 v. 54.29 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 ' 11.53 (or children) under 5 years of age for Syracuse, N. Y 7.24 14.48 ; 23.06 1.82 IL 22 16.23 19.86 32.45 whom no railroad transportation is re- Toledo, Ohio 13.86 21.98 26.84 a 43.62 3.30 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 quired. Toronto. Ont 4.47 ••••• 5.70 8.55 .9 10.30 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Utica, N. Y 9.44 g 14.99 18.88 c‘ 29.98 2.64 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 +Room space charges in parlor or sleeping Worcester, Mass 21.45 = 24.01 42.06 t 67.67 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 cars in day service are as follows: 75 Mininum number CHICAGO, ILL. and g of seat rates to Albany, N. Y 38.24 I 61.15 65.12 = 116.27 $ 1.10 15.29 22.06 26.40 44.06 Space be charged Boston, Mass 47.85 ..- 76.35 84.34 T. 146.67 18.48 26.18 31.30 52.36 Buffalo, N. Y 24.92 c 39.68 42.52 . 75.52 5.23 13.04 18.76 22.55 37.57 Roomette 1 Cincinnati, Ohio 13.98 .. 22.23 27.12 ff 44.11 2.42 .55 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Bedroom 2 Cleveland, Ohio 16.25 25.74 30.58 :E 50.49 3.58 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Bedroom suite.... 4 See Note A 21.49 26.29 c 42.68 2.42 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Compartment 3 Detroit, Mich. 13.49 2 Drawing Room.... 3 Erie, Pa 20.85 . 33,04 36.91 c 63.75 4.62 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Indianapolis. Ind 8.75 . 13.96 17.50 27.92 1.82 .55 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Note A.-Each passenger five years of age Jackson, Mich 9.94 E 15.81 19.88 s 31.62 .. 2.09 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 or older in excess of the minimum New York, N. Y 42.16 .18 67.38 71.78 -43 128.10 1.10 16.61 23.54 28.22 47.19 number of seat rates required will be Rochester, N. Y 27.493 o 44.72 47.58 . 84.98 13.04 18.76 22.55 37.57 charged one seat rate. Springfield. Mass 43.10 ., 68.95 74.84 :2 131.87 16.61 23.54 28.22 47.19 Syracuse, N. Y 31,80 c! 51.01 54.18',L4 97.02 13.70 19.80 23.87 39.60 Toledo. Ohio 11.13 t,-. 17.72 22.26 o 35.44 2.42 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 ()Toronto, Ont 22.29 32.09 43.04 ., 61.78 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 R Now! CINCINNATI, OHIO and o w Albany, N. Y 34.27 I: 54.81 58.36 7, 104.28 14.08 20.35 24.37 40.65 Buffalo, N. Y 20.85 1, 33.04 36.91 s., 63.75 4.35 II. 22 16.23 19.86 32.45 You Can Go • • • Chicago. Ill 13.98 _ 22.23 27.12 M 44.11 2.42 .55 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Croton-Harmon, N. Y 34.83 5 55.66 59.29 0 105.88 14.08 20.35 24.37 40.65 Dayton, Ohio 2.50 t 4.16 5.00.1g 8.32 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Erie, Pa 16.72 ,..s. 26.49 31.30 a 51.98 3.58 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 New York, N. Y 34.83 •-• 55.66 59,29 T. 105.88 14.08 20.35 24.37 40.65 Rochester, N. Y 24.00 -.14. 38.07 40.92 .L- 72.44 13.04 18.76 22.55 37.57 Sleepercoach Schenectady, N. Y 33.48 ;".. 53.59 57.04 .9 101.92 14.08 20.35 24.37 40.65 Springfield. Mass 39.13 , 62.61 68.080 119.88 15.29 22.06 26.40 44.06 Utica, N. Y 29.98 I 48.02 51.10 ,, 91.36 13.70 19.80 23.87 39.60 at low coach fare Worcester, Mass 41.73 z 66.59 73.30 :5 127.84 16.61 23.54 28.22 47.19 . )- plus low room chark,e CLEVELAND,OHIO and = Albany, N. Y 22.74 . 36.16 39.27 o 69.08 5.67 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Buffalo, N. Y 8.75 a 13.96 17.50 Z 27.92 2.20 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 between Chicago, Ill 16.25 .42 25.74 30.58 2 50.49 3.58 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Cincinnati. Ohio 12.07 •= 19.11 23.87 .- 38.17 2.42 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Dayton, Ohio 9.94 Z 15.70 19.88 c 31.40 2.31 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 MOST PRINCIPAL Erie, Pa 4.63 -.,.. 7.41 9.26 ' 14.82 1.43 II. 22 16.23 19.86 32.45 New York, N. Y 26.96 a 42.93 45.98 . 81.68 5.83 13.04 18.76 22.55 37.57 Rochester, N. Y 11.98 'Ea 18.96 23.76 •s",,. 37.90 3.03 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 CITIES ON THE St. Louis, Mo. 25.29 .c 37.00 43.12 . 70.73 4.62 13.04 18.76 22.55 37.57 Schenectady, N. Y 21.92 i5. 34.90 38.28 Ts 66.99 5.28 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 South Bend, Ind 12.07 17; 19.22 23.87 ...,ff• 38.39 3.19 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Springfield, Mass 27.60 a 43.96 48.99 E 84.68 13.04 18.76 22.55 37.57 NEW YORKCENTRAL Syracuse, N. Y 15.97 E 25.54 30.14 •_....7 50.22 3.96 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Toledo, Ohio 5.09 c 8.03 10.18 - 16.06 1.43 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Utica, N. Y 168.23 . 29.03 4.57 n.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 ; 33.44 / 5 . 54 COLUMBUS, OHIO and t. PRIVATE BEDROOM Albany, N. Y 29.08 iso 46.57 49.56 cs 88.61 13.70 19.80 23.87 39.60 Buffalo, N. Y 15.39 24.38 29.26 48.02„a 3.74 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 with toilet and washstand Cincinnati, Ohio 5.41 8.69 10.82 Z.' 17.38 1.43 11.22 16,23 19.86 32.45 Cleveland, Ohio 6.64 10.43 13.28.... 20.86 1.76 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Croton-Harmon, N. Y 29.66 47.39 50.55 - 90.15 13.70 19.80 23.87 39.60 Erie, Pa II. 25 17.80 22.50 35.60 11.22 16.23 19,86 32.45 Single Room $ 7. 00 New York, N. Y 29.66 47.39 50.55 90.15 13.70 19.80 23.87 39.60 Rochester, N. Y.,_ • 18.61 29.38 33.94 57.15 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Schenectady, N. 28.30 45.32 48.24 86.24 13.70 19.80 23.87 39.60 Double Room $ 12.60 Springfield, Mass 33.95 54.37 59,28 104.21 14.08 20.35 24.37 40.65 Utica, N. Y 24.79 39.44 42.24 75.02 13.04 18.76 22.55 37.57 For particulars consult Agent (,,-I•ares apply only to this destination. 19 RAIL, RESERVED COACH SEAT, PARLOR AND SLEEPING CAR FARES-Subject to change

RAIL TICKET FARES SLEEPING CAR FARES . .c Round Trip 0. One Way One Way 6-Mo. Limit sin g If , i, to4 Room- m o o '3 etre Bed oom BestriLe .- i• TO 3 waysto save 1 00 z 00 .:.•6 it v ' -i: . 7_ 44: o i .. i .2. +:7; :,o s o 't g 9 r; i 0 ; i 0 0 c o Of BETWEEN i.7)a. r ,0 a. f iL Cc -on the . o 0 t 1-0 t I- , t _ '6(3 '83 to. 00- New York Central DETROIT, MICH. and Albany, N. Y $26.08 $40.71 $47.52 $77.50 $ 6.16 $13.04 $18.76 $22.55 $37.57 Ann Arbor, Mich 1.78 2.94 3.56 5.88 1.43 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 , Battle Creek, Mich 5.68 9.03 11.36 18.06 1.43 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Buffalo. N. Y 12.28 18.48 24.56 36.91 3.03 ...... r• • 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 I. Family-Fare Plan-When one 13.49 21.49 26.29 ,,3 42.68 2.42 ...... L . 11.22 16.23 19,86 32.45 Chicago, III , New York. N. Y 32.54 51.11 55.44 2 97.24 7.21 13.70 19.80 23.87 39.60 parent pays regular round-trip fare Rochester, N. Y 15.48 23.49 30.96 ,..2., 46.37 3.58 ...... 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Schenectady, N. Y 25.32 „.5 39.46 46.20 6' 75.02 5.89 13.04 18.76 22.55 37.57 -the other parent and children ages Springfield, Mass 30.94 5 48.51 57.24 2 93.10 13.70 19.80 23.87 .39.60 12-21 pay only one-way fare for Syracuse, N. Y 19.51 30.05 37.51 4,,1 58.30 4.62 , 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Utica. N. Y 21.74 ?, 33.54 40.26 gt 64.57 5.17 12.21 17.71 21.45 35.48 round-trip! Youngsters under 12 go - V) INDIANAPOLIS, IND, and g c round-trip for only half the one-way Albany, N. Y 35.61 . 57.09 60.67 •„- 108.57 15.29 22.06 26.40 44.06 fare. Small fry under 5 go scot-free, Buffalo, N. Y 22.25 ,,, 35.40 38.72 g 67.87 13.04 18.76 22,55 37.57 Chicago, Ill 8.75 .. 13.96 17.50 0 27.92 1.82 $ .55 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 of course. With few exceptions Cincinnati, Ohio 5.24 0- 8.29 10.48 4,-, 16.58 1.43 .28 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 return limit is six months. Cleveland, Ohio 13.49 a 21.49 26.29 .2 42.68 2.42 .. 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Croton-Harmon. N. Y 37.77 . 60.29 64.35 0 114.73 1- 16.61 23.54 28.22 47.19 Erie. Pa 18.15 I 28.88 33.33 ,-; 56.32 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 New York, N. Y 37.77 ..c 60.29 64.35 c 114.73 16.61 23.54 28.22 47.19 Husband-Wife Plan-Take her Rochester, N. Y 25.37 0 40.41 43.29 . 76.89 13.04 18.76 22.55 37.57 Schenectady, N. Y 34.83 01 55.89 59.29 5 106.32 15.28 22.06 26.40 44.06 along and turn a business trip into a Springfield. Mass 40.47 .,..' 64.89 70.39 ,.. 124.17 16.61 23.54 28.22 47.19 She for Syracuse, N. Y 29.18 „'" 46.94 49.67 t 89.32 13.70 19.80 23.87 39.60 pleasure trip! goes round-trip 50.26 95.59 14.08 20.35 24.37 40.65 Utica. N. Y 31.34 1 53.35 .,0. only the one-way fare when you pay .,' 1-: NEW YORK , N. Y. and regular round-trip fare. Albany, N. Y 6.78 t 10.78 13.56 1 21.56 1.82 9.35 13.70 16.94 27.45 Buffalo, N. Y 20.70 4- 32.93 36.74 ,...= 63.53 4.62 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Chicago, 111 42.16 5 67.38 71.78 1: 128.10 1.10 16.61 23.54 28.22 47.19 For passengers using "FamilyPlan" Cincinnati, Ohio 34.83 5. 55.66 59.29 t 105.88 14.08 20.35 24.37 40.65 tickets the minimum number of rail- Cleveland. Ohio 26.96 .....', 42.93 45.98 4- 81.68 5.83 ...... - 13.04 18.76 22.55 37.57 Detroit, Mich 32.54 Z 51.11 55.44 . 97.24 7.21 13.70 19.80 23.87 39.60 road tickets required for exclusive Erie. Pa 24.92 . 39,56 42.52 g 75.30 5.83 , 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Indianapolis, Ind 37.77 .5 60.29 64.35 -0 114.73 16.61 23.54 28.22 47.19 occupancy of Sleeping Car space Lake Placid, N. Y 18.01 0 28.63 33.11 a 55.94 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 (I. Montreal, Que 16.80 • - 23.80 31.37 . 46.12 4.62 9.35 13.70 16.94 27.45 will be as follows. do c 025.00 :S 'i:33.80 4.62 9.35 13.70 16,94 27.45 Rochester, N. Y 17.59 g 27.97 32.51 0 54.67 4.24 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Schenectady, N. Y 7.585 12.06 15.16 - 24.12 2.04 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Roomette Suite •2 St. Louis, Mo. 49.15 0 78.00 83.66 148.23 19.75 27.94 33.28 55.99 Syracuse, N. Y 13.56 E 21.56 26.40 a 42.85 3.47 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Single or Double Bedroom....11/4 Toledo, Ohio 31.80 . 50.72 54.18 -5 96.53 1.10 13.70 19.80 23.87 39.60 C,9Toronto, Ont 24.63 0 35.09 44.39 0 67.49 6.27 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Compartment (Berth Service)..11/4 Utica, N. Y 17.95 22.58 2 35.90 2.87 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 11.29 c, 2 2 Bedroom en-suite 21/2 0:' ST. LOUIS, Mo. and a 2 Albany, N. Y 46.53 ›, 72.41 79.20 g 136.57 , 18.48 26.18 31.30 52.36 2. Regular Round-Trip-Longer Buffalo, N. Y 33.22 "E 50.94 56.65 ''', 95.82 , 14.08 20.35 24.37 40.65 Cincinnati, Ohio 16.58 . 26.02 31.08 ..F. 51.10 2.42 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 trips means bigger savings! Tickets Croton-Harmon, N. Y 49.15 '0.0 78.00 83.66 4. 148.23 I 19.75 27,94 33.28 55.99 Erie, Pa 29.73 a 44.30 50.71.', 84.05 1 14.08 20.35 24.37 40.65 are good up to six months, going and Indianapolis, Ind 11.98 ,7, 18.71 23.76 ,E, 37.35 2.42 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 New York, N. Y 49.15 .0 78.00 83.66 .0 148.23 19.75 27.94 33.28 55.99 returning. Entitle you to generous Rochester, N. Y 36.28 5 55.98 61.77 vi 105.28 14.08 20.35 24.37 40.65 Schenectady, N. Y 45.75 Q 71.22 77.88 . 134.37 18.48 26.18 31.30 52.36 stopovers along the way. Springfield, Mass 51.39 80.21 88.92 -if. 152.17 19.75 27.94 33.28 55.99 23.54 28.22 47.19 Utica. N. Y 42.26 fs 65.59 71.94 •E' 123.65 16.61 3. Group-Fare Plan-Saves 25% Worcester, Mass 45 6.00).- 84.19 94.14 0u 1 0.13 21.56 30.25 35.92 60.56 0 _v' for 3 or more adults traveling round- SYRACUSE, N. Y. and z Albany, N. Y 6.78 . 10.78 13.56 >46 21.56 1.82 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 trip together in coaches only, where Ann Arbor, Mich 21.29 .c 32.79 39.71 63.31 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Chicago, Ill 31.80, 51.01 54.18 0 97.02 1.10 13.70 19.80 23.87 39.60 one way coach fare is $4.76 or Cincinnati. Ohio 27.84 a 44.62 47.41 Z 84.92 13.70 19.80 23.87 39.60 more. Round-trip must be completed Columbus, Ohlo 22.62 . 35,95 39,11 . 68,86 13.04 18.76 22.55 37.57 Croton-Harmon, N. Y 12.02 .13 19,07 23.82 -2 38.12 3.19 , 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 within 30-day period. Dayton, Ohio 25.80 ',7, 41.22 43.95 c 78.43 13.04 18.76 22,55 37.57 Erie, Pa 11.51 - 18.24 22.88 . 36.48 3.03 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 New York, N. Y 13.56 21 21,56 26.40 8 42.85 3.47 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Schenectady. N. Y 5.96 '„u 9.48 11.92 *I-, 18.96 1.76 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 South Bend, Ind 27.84 - 44.72 47.41 . 84.98 .83 13.70 19.80 23.87 39,60 Note: Family Fare Plans apply to round- Springfield. Mass 11.63 t,i. 18,61 23.26 To 37.22 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 St. Louis, Mo 40.11 ro 62.27 68.26 .5. 117.32 16.61 23.54 28.22 47.19 trip Coach or Sleeping Car travel to any Toledo. Ohio 21.09 c 33.55 37.29 '0' 64.63 5.12 .83 11.22 16,23 19.86 32.45 point on the New York Central to which 23.01 t J)Toronto, Ont 11.70 E 17.27 ' 33.44 3.47 , 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 adult one-way Coach fore is $2.11 or Worcester. Mass 41 2.24= 2 .59 28.48 45.18 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 E more. They ore good any day of Me TOLEDO, OHIO and 2 f week, on any train. However,with few Albany, N. Y 27.61 gi, 44.18 47.14 c 84.10 .83 13.70 19.80 23.87 39.60 exceptions to destinations west of Chicago. 111 11.13 17.72 22.26 at 35.44 2.42 11.22 16.23 18.86 32.45 Cleveland. Ohio 5.09 8.03 10.18 5 16.06 1.43 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Chicago, Ill., St. Louis, Mo., Memphis, Croton-Harmon, N. Y 31.80 50.72 54.18 0 96.53 13,70 19.80 23.87 39.60 Tenn., or New Orleans, La., journey must Erie Pa 9.70 15.47 19.40 03 30.94 2.42 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 begin from original starting point on New York N. Y 31.80 50.72 54.18 96.53 1.10 13.70 19.80 23.87 39.60 Rochester, N. Y 17.06 27.01 31.79 52.91 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 Monday through Thursday. Your ticket Schenectady, N. Y 26.82 42.93 45.76 81.68 13.20 18.87 22.83 37.79 agent or travel agent can give you full South Bend, Ind 7.11 11.17 14.22 22.34 2.04 11.22 16.23 19.86 32.45 detoils. Springfield, Mass 32.47 51.98 56.86 99.70 14.08 20.35 24.37 40.65 Utica, N. Y 23.33 37.04 39.99 70.73 13.04 18.76 22.55 37.57

(1)-30 Day Limit. ci)--Fares apply only to this destination 20 NEW YORK CENTRAL SYSTEM Marketing Department 466 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017 A. &BAYLIS, Vice President—Marketing Director of Market Research A. J. CROOKSHANK, Asst. Vice President—Pricing W. C. LEIFER. Director of Regulatory Analysis W. F. KIRK, Asst.Vice President—Flexi-Van Services R S. REEBIE, Asst. Vice President— Market Planning R. P. CHAUFOURNIER, and Research Director of Equipment Planning and Utilization C. V. SHERIFF. General Manager—Pricing R. C. MARQUIS, Director of Service Planning Freight Sales Department J. G. FATTEN. Vice President Freight Sales 466 Lexington Ave.. New York . N. Y. J. R. SULLIVAN, Asst. Vice Pres., Freight Sales and Service LaSalle St. Sta. Chicago, Ill. H. BANNARD, Asst. Vice Pres., Freight Sales and Service 466 Lexington Ave., New York. N. Y. R. N. CRANIER. Asst. Vice Pres., Frt. Sales and Service 75 Public Square, Cleveland. O. G. M. CASAD Y. Asst. Vice Pres.. Freight Sales and Service . Michigan Central Term., Detroit, Mich. J. E. NORWOOD, Asst. Vice Pres., Freight Sales and Service 230 East 9th St., Cincinnati, O. I. J. BADER. Asst. Vice President. Freight Sales and Service ...... 818 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. H. L. WILLARD, Asst. Vice Pres., Frt. Sales and Service .... N.Y.C.-PAL.E.R.R., Pittsburgh, Pa. J. J. DAN, Pacific Coast Freight Sales Manager...... 523 Monadnock Bldg., San Francisco, Calif. B. N. HUGHES, Southeastern Freight Sales Manager 34 Peachtree Street, N. E., Atlanta, Ga. J. B. JEROME, Director of Foreign Freight Sales 25 Broadway, New York, N. Y. R. L. MILBOURNE. Director of Reid-Van Sales and Service.. _466 Lexington Ave.. New York. N. Y. Coal and Ore Department F. P. SOEN, Vice Pres. Coal and Ore 466 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. J. D GUNTHER. Director of Coal Sales La Salle Si. Station, Chicago, Ill. Albany. N. Y., 12207... James M. Donovan, Div. Frt. Sales Mgr...... H0 5-6211 Memphis, Tenn., 38103 ..Thomas H. Madden, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr JA 6-1226 Union Station 1620 Exchange Bldg. Atlanta, Ga., 30303.... .Charles T. Lewis, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr 524-4521 Mexico City, Mex Manuel Munoz, Jr., Frt. Sales Mgr 21-62-18 Room 1938 Bank of Georgia Bldg., 84 Peachtree St., N. E 524-4522 Madero 34, Despacho 14 18-21-61 Baltimore, Md., 21202. Walter C. Reynolds, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr FL 2-6650 Milwaukee, Wis., 53203.. Verner T. Winings, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr BR 6-5660 904-5 Mercantile Trust Building 1016 Majestic Bldg. Birmingham, Ala., 35203. Robert H. Ross, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr AL 1-6678 Minneapolls,Minn.,55402.Charies H. Finney, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr FE 3-5291 823 Frank Nelson Bldg. 555 Rand Tower Boston, Mass. Montreal 2. Que...... Willard H. Leeman, Canadian Frt. Sales Mgr 1.1N 6-9958 South Station, 02210...George W. Stiglich, Div. Frt. Sales Mgr Dominion Square Bldg. Arthur M. Brown, Mgr., Flexi-Van Sales &I Newark, N. J., 07102.. ..Edward E. Lindauer, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr... .MA 2-4560 Service 254-1480 9 Clinton St. John G. Kethro, Manager of Industrial Devel- New Orleans, La., 70112..Herbett J. Schulingkamp, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr .JA 5-0697 opment.. 910 National Bank of Commerce Building 177 Milk Street, 02109-Gordon K. Bass. Foreign Frt. Sales Mgr HA6-7970 New York, N. Y., Buffalo, N. Y., 14212 . ... Frank J. Reagan. Div. Frt. Sales Mgr T1,3-3400 466 Lexington Ave .Jack W. Ringwood, Div. Frt. Sales Mgr MU 9-0100 Central Terminal. ... „Donald J. Kays, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr 466 Lexington Ave John P. Brady, Div. Frt. Sales Mgr MU -0 Charleston, W. Va., 25301.Ced R. Heinisch. Div. Frt. Sales Mgr 342-5968 466 Lexington Ave Clifford F. Elmore, Div. Frt. Sales Mgr MU 9-0100 Chicago. III., 60605 James S. Sheahan. Ass't. Frt. Sales Manager.. 460 Lexington Ave John P. Bannon, Coal Sales Mgr ...... MU 9-8000 LaSalle St. Station William G. Werner Coal Sales Mgr 466 Lexington Ave Edward J. Paronett, Mgr., Flexi-Van Sales & Fred M. Ratkay,Foreign Freight Sales Mgr Service MU 9-8000 Clarence P. Rahn, Mgr.. Flexi-Van Sales & WA 2-4200 466 Lexington Ave William J. Marshall, Manager of Industrial Service Development MU 9-8000 John E. Shaffer, Manager of Industrial New York, N. Y., 10004..Nicholas R. Cosentino, For. Frt. Sales Mgr....BO 9-5800 Development 25 Broaawag Cincinnati. Ohio. 45202 Joseph P. Roth. Div. Fri Sales Mgr Omaha, Neb., 68102 Richard C. Cohea, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr...341-8900-8901 280 East Ninth Street Wilbur S. Haverkamp, Coal Sales Mgr 1010 City National Bank Bldg. Donald L. Werby, Mgr.. Flexi-Van Sales & 381r3540 Peoria, III, 61602 James C. White, Div. Frt. Sales Mgr 674-9127 Service 919 Commercial Natl. Bdnk Bldg. Loran S. Hickman, Jr., Manager of Industrial Development Philadelphia, Pa., 19102.. Millard V. Petticord, Dist Frt. Sales Mgr LO 4-6140 Pittsburgh, Pa., 15219...Samuel H. Verner, Div. Frt. Sales Mgr l Cleveland,75 Public Ohio,Square 44113...Joseph Paul J. Schweibinz.B. D. Carlo, Coal Asst. Sales Frt. SalesMgr Mgr 1 Donald A. Seller, Mgr., Flexi-Van Sales & PR 1-5000 P. ct L. E. Terminal JerryJohn H.E. Gobrecht,Tepe, Manager Coal Salesof Industrial Mgr . . ._ De-. . Service velopment . r61-3201 Basil P. Inkpen, Manager of Industrial De- Portland, Ore.. 97204 .... Joseph C. Maurer, Jr., Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr CA 8-3169 velopment 705 Pacific Bldg. Columbus, Ohio. 43215.. H. L. Bullock, Div. Frt. Sales Mgr CA 4 1212 418 North High Street Richmond.1521-22 Central Va...... Nat'l.. Bank . W. H.Bldg. (Bill) Biggs, Dist, Frt. Sales Mgr 644-1905 Dallas, Tex., 75201.... _Harvey L. Melton, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr .Riverside 8-7930 Rochester. N. Y., 14607..John B. O'Conner, Div. Frt. Sales Mgr. HA 6-4200 802 Praetorian Building N. Y. C. R. R. Sta, Davenport, Iowa, 52801.. William A. Hillman, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr .32-2-3682 St. Louis, Mo., 63101 ....Charles L. Stainbrook, Asst. Frt. Sales Mgr ...MA-1-4088 904 Kahl Bldg. 818 Olive Si. William R. Haynes, Coal Sales Mgr ...... GA-I-6529 Dayton, Ohio, 45402... Div. Frt. Sales Mgr ..... 223-4141 Joseph A. Robertson, Mgr., of Flexi-Van Room 103, 849 West First Bldg. Sales and Service MA-1-1595 Denver, Colo., 80202 Clifford J. Thompson, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr 825-3306 Loran S. Hickman, Jr., Mgr. Ind. Development. 701 Guaranty Bank Bldg. (Cincinnati,Ohio—IS1-3540) Detroit, Mich.. 48216 Div. Frt. Sales Mgr St. Thomas, Oft Louis C Wheeler. Div. Freight Sales Mgr 631-0470 M. C. Terminal Norman M. Jorgenson,Coal Sales Mgr M. C. Station . _631-0471 William F. Olson, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr.... Saginaw, Mich.. 48605 Jerome. Traskie, Div. Frt. Sales Mgr in, 2-4169 Francis E. Charipar, Mgr., Flexi-Van Sales & TA 5-7000 James W McDonnell, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr f Service...... Gustav R. Pete rson, Manager of I ndustral De- San FranCiSCO, velopment Calif., 94105...... Ralph E. Kulp, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr EX 2-4860 Erie, Pa.. 16501 August H. Zarbock, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr GL 6-8571 528 Monadnock Bldg. Union Station Seattle Wash., 98101 _Philip A. Butler, Dist, Frt. Sales Mgr...... MA 2-8939 Evansville, Ind., 47708...John C. Emig, Div. Frt. Sales Mgr HA 2-9855 454 White Henry Stuart Bldg. 207 Three Twelve Bldg. South Bend, Ind., 46621..Peter P. Bornelko. Div. FM Sales Mgr. 288-4141 Fort Wayne, Ind.. 46808. Wm. A. Cole, Dist. Frt. Saws Mgr 743-2444 Springfield, Mass., 01103. Robert J. Mullins, Div. Frt. Sales Mgr RE 6-5431 129 East Fourth St Union Station Grand Rapids Syracuse, N. Y., 13210...Donald J. Wyman, Div. Frt. Sales Mgr 463-9811 49502 Albert V. Dolsey. Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr ...... GL 9-4114 700 East Water St. Williams115 St., S. W Terre Haute. Ind., 47808.Paul N. Martin, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr CR 6043 Houston, Tex., 77002 Wayne L. Walkenhurst, Dist. Frt. Sales ..MgrFA 3-9301 N. Y. C. Station 602 Southern National Bank Bldg. Toledo, Ohio. 43602... _Augusta H. Zarbock, Div. Frt. Sales Mgr CH 2-5761 Indianapolis, Ind., 46225. Ralph A. Barnett, Asst. Frt. Sales Mgr ME 2-8321 103 Union Station 300 Central Union Term. Bldg. Toronto 1, Ont Ernest A. Mosgrove, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr. ....EM 4-8173 Jacksonville, Fla., 32207.. Harry B. Gibbs, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr FL 9-1648 1006 Canadian Pacific Bldg. 1704 Prudential Bldg. Washington, D. C.. 20005 John F. Degges, Asst. to Vice Pres., Frt. Sales.. NA 8-2500 Kalamazoo, Mich., 49006. Joe L. Moon, Div. Frt. Sales Mgr FI 3-1219 228 Shoreham Bldg. Kankakee, Iii., 60901.. Raymond V. Marinier, Div. Frt. Sales Mgr.. .WE 2-2932 Watertown, N. Y., 13601 .Thomas J. Garden, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr SU 2-7300 314 City Natl. Bank Bldg. Windsor, Oft Bernard J. MacDonald, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr. ..CL 3-5211 Kansas City, Mo., 64105. David M. Dillingham, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr VI 2-6384 302 Canada Bldg. 911 Fairfax Bldg. Winston-Salem, Lansing, Mich.. 48933....Grover B. Chef fins, Dist, Frt. Sales Mgr IV 4-0316 N. C., 27101 Frederick L. Sale, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr PA 2-8333 Michigan703 E. ye. 1406 Reynolds Bldg. Los Angeles, Calif., 90014.Frank J. Slattery, Dist. Frt. Sales Mgr MA 7-7194 Worcester, Mass., 01604 Herbert F. Wiezel, Div. Frt. Sales Mgr PL 5-5203 717 Van Nuys Bldg. Union Station Louisville, Ky., 40202.... Joseph L. Sturtz, Div Freight Sales Mgr 584-4281 Youngqtown, Ohio, 44501. Leland S. Fletcher, Div. Frt. Sales Mgr RI 6-0515 103 No. Preston St. N. Y. C. R. R. Sta. 21

NEW YORK CENTRAL SYSTEM

GENERAL OFFICES-PASSENGER SALES DEPARTMENT

W. R. MAIN, Asst. Vice-Pros., Passenger Sales and Service, 466 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. 10017

J. C. CONNORS, Dir. Passr. Sales &Service 466 Lexington Ave., New York. N.Y. L. A. HORSTMAN, Dir. Passr. Fares & Divns... 466 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. S. W. BONE, Passr. Sales Mgr LaSalle St. Station. Chicago, T. H. BURKE, Supervisor, Baggage Service Central Terminal, Buffalo, N. Y. R. R. SPANGENBERG, Passr. Sales Mgr 466 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. R. A. HORLEY, Dir. Reservation Sales...... 466 Lexington Ave. New York, N. Y. RESERVATIONS- INFORMATION-TICKET OFFICES-SALES REPRESENTATIVES THE OFFICE HOURS SHOWN ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Telephone Nos. Telephone Nos. Albany, N. Y., 12207 Lafayette, Ind., 47901 Reservations, Information and1. Reservations, Information 00111:00 A.M. to 3:15 P.M.1'Daily 2-3076 Ticket Office, Union Station 7:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. Daily HObart 2-3351 Ticket Office, N.Y.C. Station 1 4:15 P.M. to 7:45 P.M.f Charles J. Andrews, Asst. Pass. Sales Manager, Union Station. HObart 5-6211 Robert C. Meredith, Ticket Agent, N.Y.C. Station Ann Arbor, Mich., 48104 New York, N. Y. Reservations, Information and) Recorded Train Arrival Information-24 Hour Service MUrray Hill 9-8138 Ticket Office, N.Y.C. Station 17:30 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Daily....NOrmandy 2-3131 Information-6:30 A.M. to 1:00 AM. Daily MUrray Hill 6-5454 Alexander Hamilton, Ticket Agent, N.Y.C. Station Information—Local Service, 1:00 A.M. to 6:30 A.M. Daily MUrray Hill 6-5454 Reservations-6:30 A.M. to 12:00 Midnight Daily MUrray Hill 7-6600 Boston, Mass., 02210 Ticket Office—Grand Central Terminal-6:30 A.M. to 1:10 A.M. Daily Reservations-7:30 A.M. to 11:59 P.M. Daily HUbbard 2-6800 165 Broadway, Rm. 2200,9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Mon-Fri. Ex. Ho!. Information-6:30 A.M. to 12:30 A.M. Daily HUbbard 2-6500 I25th St. Station-6:00 A.M. to 12:00 Midnight Daily Ticket Office, South Station-6:30 A.M. to 11:59 P.M. Daily Clifford G. Pelletier, Asst. Pass. Sales Manager, 466 Lexington Ave_ Trinity Pl. Station-9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M and 2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. Daily MUrray Hill 9-8000 Charles J. Andrews, Asst. Pass. Sales Manager, South Station...... 254-1480 Beginning June 6 340-2833 Buffalo, N. Y., 14212 Pittsburgh, Pa., 15219 Reservations-7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Daily 1, Reservations, Information and 1 Information-7:00 A.M. to 12:30 A.M. Daily r TL 6-6800 Ticket Office, P.& L.E.Terminall6:20 A.M. to 2:30 AM. Daily. 261-2044 Ticket Office, Central Terminal, 7:15 A.M. to 1:00 A.M. Daily Walter Forster, Passenger Agent, PALE. Terminal Albert P. Walls, Divn. Pass. Sales Manager, Central Terminal IL 3-3400 Rochester, N. Y., 14607 Chicago, Ill., 60605 Recorded Train Information-24 Hour Service HAmilton 6-7160 Reservations and Information-7:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Daily. HArrison 7-4270 Reservations and Information-8:00 kW to 5:00 P.M. Daily HAmilton 6-4350 Ticket Office, La Salle Station-7:30 A.M. to 12:00 Midnight, En. Sat. Ticket Office, N.Y.C. Station-8:00 A.M. to 12:00 Midnight Daily 7:30 A.M. to 11:30 P.M. Saturday James J. Slowey, Passenger and Ticket Agent, N.Y.C. Station Central Station Woodlawn (63rd St.) St. Louis, Mo., 63103 Englewood Reservations and Information-7:30 A.M. to 1:00 A.M. Daily GEneva 6-2500 Theodore R. Ruth, Asst Pass. Sales Manager, La Salle Station..WAbash 2-4200 Ticket Office, Union Station —8:00 A.M. to 1:00 A.M. Daily Paul R. Hardin, Dist. Pass. Sales Manager, Union Station BRidge 1-1200 Cincinnati, Ohio, 45203 Reservations, Information and) South Bend, Ind., 46621 Ticket Office, Union Terminal 17:00 A.M. to 11:45 P.M. Daily 241-8100 Russell T. Martin, Asst. Pass. Sales Manager, Union Terminal 381-3540 ' Reservations, Information and) Ticket Office, N.Y.C. Station 7:30 A.M. to 12:30 AM. Daily ATIantic 9-5534 Cleveland, Ohio, 44113 Charles V. Davey, Ticket Agent, N.Y.C. Station Recorded Train Arrival Information 241-1246 Reservations, Information and) Springfield, Mass., 01103 Ticket Office, Union Terminal 16:30 A.M. to 12:00 Midnight Daily..CHerrv 1-8200 Reservations and Information-7:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Daily....REpublic 4-7341 Arthur A. Meyer, Asst. Pass. Sales Manager, Union Terminal 771-5000 Ticket Office, Union Station (6:00 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. Ex. Sun. 16:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. Sun. Columbus, Ohio, 43215 Herbert H. Tupper, Passenger and Ticket Agent, Union Station Reservations, Information and( Ticket Office, Union Station 6:30 A.M. to 11:30 P.M. Daily 228-6881 Springfield, Ohio, 45502 Leroy M. Parham, Ticket Agent, Union Station Reservations, Information and,9:00 A.M.to 1:30 P.M. Daily) Ticket Office, N.Y.C. Station 12:30 P.M.to 5:00 P.M. Daily1 323-8187 Dayton, Ohio, 45402 Gilbert T. Steele, Ticket Agent, N.Y.C. Station Reservations, Information and) Ticket Office, Union Station , 8:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Daily 461-5224 Syracuse, N. Y., 13057 Paul E. Poole, Ticket Agent, Union Station Recorded Train Departure Information-24 Hour Service 463-0218 Reservations and Information-7:00 AM. to 6:00 P.M. Daily 437-2911 Detroit, Mich., 48216 Ticket Office, N.Y.C. Station-6:45 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. Daily Recorded Train Arrival Information WOodward 5-7088 Henry K. Genett, Asst. Pass. Sales Manager, N.Y.C. Station 463-9811 Reservations and Information-6:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Datly WOodward 5-7070 Ticket Office, Mich. Cent. Terminal, 6:30 A.M. to 11:30 P.M. Daily Toledo, Ohio, 43602 Oscar J. Steinhardt, Asst. Pass. Sales Manager, Mich. Cent. Terminal Reservations, Information and) ....TAshmoo 5-7000 Ticket Office, Union Terminal 18:00 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. Daily CHerry 4-7421 Erie, Pa., 16501 William J. Schaefer, Ticket Agent, Union Terminal Reservations, Information and) Ticket Office, Union Station .18:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Daily DLendale 2-2224 Utica, N. Y., 13501 Claude E. Smothers, Ticket Agent, Union Station Reservations, Information and17:30 A.M. to 11:30 P.M Daily Ex. Between Ticket Office, N.Y.C. Station 110:30AM.-I1 :00 A.M. & 6:00 P.M.-6:30 P.M. Indianapolis, Ind., 46225 ....REdwood 2-3131 Reservations and Information-8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Daily MEIrose 5-3355 Ticket Office, Union Station-8:30 A.M. to 7;00 P.M. Daily Daniel J. Shields, Ticket Agent, N.Y.C. Station James C. Bird, Ticket Agent, Union Station Worcester, Mass., 01604 Kalamazoo, Mich., 49006 Reservations, Information andk6:30 A.M to 5:00 P.M. Es. Sat., Sun. & Hol Ticket Office, Union Station 18:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Sat., Sun. & Hol Reservations, Information and19:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Ex. Friday PLeasant 6-4341 Ticket Office, N.Y.C. Station 19:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. Friday Fireside 2-1101 Jay Fillmore, Ticket Agent, N.Y.C. Station Donald H. Smith, Ticket Agent, Union Station

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GENERAL INFORMATION

TICKETS AND FARES BAGGAGE Purchase in Advance. Please buy tickets before boarding Liberal Baggage privileges are a trains and avoid payment of extra charge. feature of N.Y.C. Passenger Service Adjustment of Fares. Should any misunderstanding arise with Baggage Defined. Personal baggage consists of wearing ap- conductors or ticket agents, pay the fare requested, secure a parel, toilet articles (except liquids) and personal effects neces- receipt and send it to address shown under "Redemption of sary for comfort and convenience. Money, jewelry, silverware, Tickets." negotiable papers, fragile or perishable articles, radios and household goods are not checkable baggage. Redemption of Tickets. Unused or partially used tickets of all classes will be redeemed under tariff regulations at proper Check Baggage Direct. Free yourself of unneeded luggage value, less service charge, where applicable. Communicate while en route. Check your baggage through to home address, hotel, steamship dock, etc., at destination. Reliable transfer withMichigan Mr. CentralJ. D. Ryan—APR., Terminal, Detroit, New MichiganYork Central 48216. System, companies perform the service at nominal charges. Charges Loss of Tickets. Passenger should guard against such loss, as may be paid at starting point or at destination. railroads are not responsible. Baggage Checking Allowance and Service Charge. All bag- Children. Under five years of age, free, when accompanied by gage checked subject to tariff regulations. 150 pounds will be parent or guardian; 5 years of age and under 12, one-half fare; transported on full-fare ticket and 75 pounds on half-fare 12 years of age and over, full fare. Important additional sav- ticket, except a service charge of 35c for each suitcase or other ings possible in round-trip travel under Family Plan described piece of hand baggage and 75c for each trunk will be made at on page 19. time of checking. No single piece of baggage exceeding 300 pounds in weight or exceeding 82500.00 in value will be Restrictions on Reduced Fare Tickets. Tickets bearing en- checked. dorsements such as Charity, DVS, VAH or Blind and Attend- ant, will not be honored on Twentieth Century Limited-- Forwarding and Arrival of Baggage. Passengers are urged (25 and 26) in standard sleeping cars ; but will be honored in to check baggage in advance so that it may he forwarded on a Sleepercoach and reserved seat coach. Group Economy Tickets preceding train. Every effort will be made to speed handling but will not be honored in Steepercoaches. the railroad cannot guarantee the forwarding of baggage on the same train with owner. Stopovers. Stopovers are permitted at any point en route within limit of ticket. Baggage Insurance. St. Paul Fire and Marine baggage insur- ance available in all states except Ohio. See baggage or ticket Optional Honoring Via Pennsylvania R.R. All round trip agent for particulars. tickets reading in both directions via either New York Central or Pennsylvania between the cities listed below may be used Miscellaneous. Dogs, small household pets, baby carriages, bicycles and club paraphernalia may be transported in baggage inover one the direction Pennsylvania over the without Central additional and in thecost. other directiol cars in accordance with tariff regulations. In addition, small dogs, cats, and other household pets in containers, are per- between and mitted in coaches (not reserved seat coaches) but cannot Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Colum- occupy a seat or cause annoyance to passengers. Consult bus, Crestline, Dayton, Indianapolis, baggage or ticket agent. St.Louis,and Terre Haute, and beyond. MISCELLANEOUS RESERVATIONS—SLEEPING OR PARLOR CAR & COACH The Time. From 12:01 A.M. to 12:00 o'clock noon, inclusive, Purchase in Advance. Tickets for reserved Sleeping or Parlor is shown in light-face type, between 12:01 P.M. and 12:00 car space and coach seats should be purchased as far in ad- o'clock midnight by dark-face type. vance as possible. Regarding Time Tables. While every precaution is taken, the Cancellations. If you change your travel plans, please cancel New York Central is not responsible for errors in time tables, Sleeping or Parlor car or coach reservations promptly by inconveniences or damage resulting from delayed trains or telephone. failure to make connections. Train schedules and equipment Refund of Sleeping Car and Sleepercoach Tickets. To obtain assigned to trains are subject to change without notice. full refund, less service charge, space must be canceled not Meeting Friends. It is always helpful to friends who plan to later than day before train departure, or two days before if meet you to know the train number or name, also the number train departs between midnight and 5:00 A.M. Where space or designation of the Sleeping or Parlor car or coach in which is canceled on day of departure, more than four hours be- you have a reservation. The Information Bureau in larger fore train time, a late cancellation charge of 50% of space stations is the ideal meeting place. charge will be assessed. No refund will be allowed when space is canceled within four hours of train time. Apply Courtesy is important to the Central. We want to recognize to ticket agent. employes who have been exceptionally courteous and pleasant. Refund of Parlor Car Seat Tickets and Reserved Coach Seat Kindly write us about the services that pleased you most. Tickets. Tickets sold before date of departure are redeemable W. R. Main, A.V.P., Pass. Sales & Service only if space is canceled on or before day prior to departure New York Central System date. Tickets sold on date of departure are redeemable only if 466 Lexington Avenue space is canceled three hours prior to departure of train. New York, N.Y. 10017 Gracious Living onWheels you'll have one of the most eiciting trips of your life when you trarel on NEW YORK CENTRALS

20th Century Limited jvultuin fluotttollaltPas imer IFeclo For business or for vacation travel you'll of Central's Family Plan. enjoy the gracious and roomy Lounge, su- It is still the best way to go—Twentieth s,„ta,c perb dining facilities, comfortable sleep- Century Limited/New York-Chicago. AUTHORIZER SIGNATURE NOT T•ANS ****** ing accommodations and reserved coach CHARGE IT! Use your American Express seats. Credit Card at New York Central ticket of- 101213451618191 Roomettes, bedrooms or economical fices for both rail fares and sleeping car YOUR NAME accommodations. Use it aboard trains for Sleepercoach private rooms are available Ft E ik,1TIRE with additional savings through the use superb meals in Central dining cars. NEW YORK CENTRAL'S SLEEPERCOACHES offer so much comfort at such low cost.

New York Central's All-Room Sleepercoach fleet serves overnight travellers to or from most principal cities in addition to service on the 20th Century and New England States between A smooth comfortable ride in a Chicago, New York, Boston. Included are the following cities where Sleepercoach service is private room enables you to work, read, or relax and watch the available: Rochester, Buffalo, Erie, Cleveland, Columbus, Springfield, (O.); Dayton, Cincinnati, countryside whiz by. Detroit. Check these convenience and economy features: • Pay Only low coach fare plus modest flat • All-weather schedules room charge MA single, $12.60 double) • Single or double rooms • Relax in privacy and comfort • Washstand and toilet in every room • Enjoy Dining and Lcunge car service • Special infant accommodations • Save with Central's Family Fare Plan • Connecting service to/from the West • Reduced fares for round trips

Some typical economy Sleepercoach fares (Include one-way coach tare and 'single room charge ) Boston to Chicago $54.85 New York to Chicago 49.16 New York to Detroit 39.54 Cincinnati to New York 41.83

Next time you plan a trip, be sure to ask your New York Central ticket agent Same space is a private bedroom or your travel agent for full details on Sleepercoach service available locally. at night, double (as shown above) or single, for peaceful sleep.