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I m p o r t a n t N o t i c e<br />
The 20th Century Limited and other New York Central namngcr trains<br />
are frequently operated in two or more sections. It is therefore necessary<br />
that friends who expect to wire you en route, or meet you nl i ntlona, should<br />
know the number of your Pullman Car as well as the numl.ri 01 name of your<br />
train.<br />
Special Service Charges on Trains Nos. 25 & 26<br />
"Twentieth Century Limited"<br />
WESTBOUND EASTBOUND<br />
To I'<br />
Rom To<br />
Elkhart Chicago Chicago Klkharf Toledo<br />
New York J8.95 $10.00 Albany $s ft.-, S7 M $6 25<br />
Harmon 8.60 9.70 Pittsfield... 0 L'ft s 0 85<br />
Boston 8.95 10.00 Springfield.. tt.2f> s 6 85<br />
Worcester.... 8.95 10.00 Worcester.. 10.00 H.DS 7 55<br />
Springfield 8.25 9.25 Boston 1(1 00 un 7 70<br />
Pittsfield 8.25 9.25 Harmon 9.70 («) 7 25<br />
Albany 7.50 8.55 New York. . lO.dn 7 60<br />
Syracuse 5.95 7.00 ' ——•<br />
Buffalo 4.40 5.45<br />
Limited Train Features<br />
Special service features are provided on limited trains as follows!<br />
Nos. 25 and 26—Twentieth Century Limited.<br />
Club Car—Barber, Bath, Secretary, Dictaphone, Valet, Stock Reports,<br />
Sporting Events, Magazines, Newspapers, Stationery,<br />
Observation Car—Maid, Telephone at Terminals, Lounge, Magazines,<br />
Newspapers, Stationery.<br />
Nos. 11 and 12—Southwestern Limited.<br />
Club Car—Valet, Stock Iteports, Newspapers, Magazines, St:ilinncry.<br />
Observation Car—Telephone at Terminals, Lounge, Magazines, Newspapers,<br />
Stationery.<br />
All club cars on the N.Y.C. Lines carry a current copy of the Official Ity. Guide.<br />
Western Union Telegrams<br />
Telegrams, cablegrams, day and night letters accepted in all telegraph<br />
offices in railway stations along the New York Central Lines for transmission<br />
via Western Union. Fifty-word night letters for delivery the toll.,wing morning<br />
to any part of the United States at the rate of a ten-word day message.<br />
National Travelers Aid Society<br />
Representatives of National Travelers Aid Society are at many ..f the<br />
larger stations for purposes of relief of distress and assistance of unprotected.<br />
Those in need of such service should inquire of the station force fot n National<br />
Travelers Aid Society representative.<br />
Check Baggage Direct<br />
Passengers are urged to check theirbaggagethroughtohou.se address, hotel,<br />
steamship, dock, etc., at destination, thus insuring prompt delivery and<br />
avoiding necessity for any further attention on their part. Reliable transfer<br />
companies perform the service at nominal rates. Charges m;i\ lie paid at<br />
starting point or after receipt of baggage at destination address This delivery<br />
arrangement is in effect at all of the larger cities along the New York < lentral<br />
Lines.<br />
Street Car and Bus Service at Terrace Station, Buffalo<br />
Passengers arriving at Terrace Station, Buffalo, from Niagara Falls and<br />
points on the Michigan Central Railroad will find convenient street car<br />
and bus service nearby for all sections of Buffalo, or connecting railroad<br />
and steamship terminals. Consult City Map posted at Station.<br />
Bus Service to and from Central Terminal, Buffalo<br />
Frequent bus service is provided to and from New York Central Terminal<br />
at Buffalo and the hotels and downtown district.<br />
Fare ten cents. Free transfers between all local buses and street car lines, l<br />
Buses arrive at and leave from the Upper Level of Central Terminal.<br />
No stairs to climb.<br />
New York Central<br />
Service to Travelers in<br />
Foreign Lands<br />
Cable Address—Nycentral—New York<br />
Wherever there is an American Express foreign office, travelers<br />
will find New York Central service:<br />
At the seaport docks, at the principal railroad depots and at<br />
many frontier points, American Express uniformed interpreters<br />
arc stationed to aid the Company's patrons.<br />
At American Express offices are available travel, financial and<br />
traffic services of a scope to meet every requirement of the<br />
traveler on his journey to strange lands—•<br />
An office which he can use as his headquarters.<br />
An address to receive his letters, cables and wireless messages.<br />
A Travel Bureau where he can secure his railroad, airplane,<br />
steamship and motor transportation.<br />
A financial department for purchasing or cashing Travelers<br />
Cheques and Letters of Credit and exchanging foreign money<br />
and receiving and transmitting funds.<br />
A freight department staffed with men familiar with customs<br />
requirements and the laws of the various countries in connection<br />
with the movement of freight shipments—where arrangements<br />
can be made for transportation and transhipment abroad,<br />
ocean bookings, the issuance of through bills of lading and customs<br />
clearance at ports of entry.<br />
The .American Express Company are general foreign agents<br />
for the New York Central, and our patrons are invited to avail<br />
themselves of these services.<br />
Arrangements for New'Yorh Central transportation and<br />
Pullman reservations for your trip home from New York<br />
or Boston can be made at American Express foreign offices.<br />
American Express Offices<br />
i.Hl KT BRITAIN<br />
London tl liny market, 9. W. 1<br />
lAwr/mot—nun.i Bldfl., Water Street<br />
Southampton—2h Oxford St.<br />
Glasgow M.' Mope St. (W. A. Williamson,<br />
Ltd.)<br />
KillnhHKih 10 Frederick St. (W. A.<br />
Wlllluiimon. Ltd.)<br />
DuNtn Irish Free State, 116 Grafton<br />
8 Limit<br />
FOREIGN COUNTRIES<br />
l-KANCE<br />
pans—\i itu< Berlbe<br />
Havrt .: Plaoe Jules Ferry<br />
Marsrllirs 13 i,u ("anneblere<br />
Nice—2 Itut* du Contra<br />
Canntt 0 Bis, Etuedea Beiges<br />
Monti < 'ailo. Monaco—Avenue de Monte<br />
i larlo<br />
SWITZERLAND<br />
Lucerne -ft Loweiistnuwe<br />
Zurich 8 EttbJporteplati<br />
Hash lleiiiiiuttHtriiHse 12<br />
Jnterlakrn — .V.l HOJWwej<br />
Montreui—83 Grand, Hue<br />
Lugano—Palace Hotel, Piazza G. Tell<br />
Geneva—7 Hue du Mont Blanc<br />
ITALY<br />
Rome—38 Piazza di Spagna<br />
Naples—58 Piazza rlei Martlrl<br />
Genoa—via Balbi (Hotel Colombia)<br />
Milan—Plazzale Flume 2<br />
Florence—2 & 4 Via Tornabuonl<br />
Venice—Rlva Decll Schiavonl, 4200/1<br />
* Palermo—-Via Ingham 67<br />
mTaormlna—Corso Umberto 131<br />
BELGIUM<br />
Antwerp—87 Place de Melr<br />
Brussels—121 Boulevard Adolphe Max<br />
DENMARK<br />
Copenhagen—23 Amagertorv<br />
The Water Level Route<br />
59 60<br />
GERMANY<br />
Berlin—3 Unter den Linden<br />
Hamburg—16-18 Alsterdamm<br />
Bremen—32 Bahnhofstrasse<br />
Munich—14 Maximiliansplata<br />
AUSTRIA<br />
Vienna—Karntnerring No. 14<br />
HOLLAND<br />
Amsterdam—88/1)0 Rokin<br />
Rotterdam—111 Coolslngel<br />
GREECE<br />
Athens—23-a Stadium St.<br />
Constitution Square<br />
Piraeus—42 Phllonos St.<br />
EGYPT<br />
'Assuan—Grand Hotel<br />
Cairo—Continental Savoy Buildings<br />
*LUZOT—Winter Palace Hotel<br />
PALFSTINE<br />
Jerusalem—Jaffa Road<br />
INDIA<br />
Calcutta—14 Government Place. East<br />
Bombay—Temple Bar Bldg., 143 Esplanade<br />
Rd.<br />
Colombo, Ceylon— Church Street<br />
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS<br />
Singapore—1 Collyer Quay<br />
CHINA<br />
Hongkong—4 Des Voeux Road, Central<br />
Shanghai—15 Kiuklans Road<br />
Tientsin—137 Victoria Road<br />
Peipino (Peking)—Wagon-Uts Hotel<br />
JAPAN<br />
Yokohama—7 Ninon Odorl, Nakaku<br />
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS<br />
Manila—95 Plaza Moraga, P. O. Box<br />
1463<br />
•Season office<br />
Onv of thr /Yen- t'.rtuc "Sonta" Liners<br />
R a i l - W a t e r C i r c l e - T r i p s<br />
A r o u n d A m e r i c a<br />
$ 2 1 5 - $ 3 4 0 up<br />
NEW Y< >KK— CALIFORNIA<br />
— PACIFIC NORTHWEST<br />
II '«•«•/«• ly SiiHiitgs from<br />
N e w Y o r k , S u n I ' V u n c i s c o a n d L o s A n g e l e s<br />
Fortnightly Sailing* from Seattle and Victoria<br />
G R A C E L I N E<br />
This u n i q u e vacation Idea presents the fascinating<br />
features of a trip nhroad, together with an unusual<br />
opportunity to Bee your own country. It is moderately<br />
priced and includes rail transportation from<br />
your Starting point to either coast . . . a restful<br />
ocean voyag one of I lie famous Grace "Santa"<br />
ships through I he Panama Canal to the opposite<br />
coast, with slops in Havana, Colombia, the Central<br />
Americas and Mexico . . . and return rail transportation<br />
to your starting point.<br />
Rail tickets provide liberal stopovers in National<br />
Parks, Canyons, and other points of interest. The<br />
Grace Line's cruise 'round the coast offers shore<br />
visits, or inland excursions, in romantic foreign ports<br />
along the way. No passports required.<br />
Consult New York Central Lines licket agents who<br />
will gladly arrange nil details of transportation for you.<br />
N e w Y o r k C e n t r a l R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s i n<br />
M e x i c o a n d C u b a<br />
WCHs Fargo & Company, S. A., have been appointed<br />
General Agents for the New York Central Lines in Mexico<br />
and Cuba with oilices in the cities listed below.<br />
These offices are equipped to give New York Central<br />
patrons complete information regarding travel in those<br />
countries; make hotel and sleeping car reservations; attend<br />
to exchange of foreign money and shipping of curios and<br />
arrange personally conducted or unescorted tours.<br />
Mail may be sent in care of these offices to be held until<br />
.ailed for or forwarded.<br />
At the border offices at Laredo, Texas and Nogales, Arizona<br />
md the maritime ports, Tampico and Vera Cruz, the Company's<br />
agents are equipped to render great assistance to trav-<br />
I.ts in connection with the various customs formalities.<br />
Wells Fargo & Co., S. A.<br />
General Agents in Mexico and Cuba<br />
M.-xico City<br />
\vr. Madero, 14<br />
11 nl el Regis<br />
Monterrey, N. L.<br />
/. iragoxa 1037 Sur.<br />
I .aredo, Tex.<br />
I 'aohuca, Hgo.<br />
1 'uebla, Pile.<br />
Tampico, Tamps.<br />
\ era Cruz, Ver.<br />
11v:m;i-Zulueta, r15<br />
amaguey, Cam.<br />
Milrtires, No. 28<br />
i liego de Aviles, Cam.<br />
(.iiiiiilnoamo, Ote.<br />
You Can Sleep<br />
MEXICO Guadalajara, Jal.<br />
Ave. de Los Heros No. 173<br />
Culiacan, Sin.<br />
Hermosillo, Son.<br />
Guaymas, Son.<br />
Mazatlan, Sin.<br />
Nogales, Son.<br />
Tepic, Nay.<br />
San Bias, Sin.<br />
CUBA Moron, Cam.<br />
Nuevitas, Cam.<br />
Santa Clara, S. C.<br />
Santiago, Ote.<br />
Discontinuance of Extra Fares<br />
All extra fares on trains of the New York Central Lines<br />
have been discontinued excepting the special service charge<br />
on the Twentieth Century Limited.<br />
Stop Over at Niagara Falls<br />
Passengers traveling via New York Central Lines are<br />
given an opportunity to stop over at Niagara Falls within<br />
final limit of ticket.<br />
Free Side Trip to Niagara Falls<br />
Ticket for a trip to Niagara Falls and return will be furnished<br />
without charge upon application to depot ticket<br />
agent, Central Terminal, Buffalo, to passengers holding<br />
first class tickets reading through Buffalo via New York<br />
(Central Lines. This privilege is accorded only to passengers<br />
holding tickets from Cleveland, O., Youngstown, O., St.<br />
Thomas, Ont., and stations beyond to Rochester, N. Y.,<br />
and stations beyond or vice versa.<br />
Stop Overs at Other Points<br />
A stop over within final limit of ticket will be granted passenger<br />
at any station enroute on the New York Central Lines.<br />
Special Arrangements for Organized Parties<br />
Members of organizations or organized parties contemplating<br />
trips will find it greatly to their interest to consult<br />
any representative of the New York Central Lines, who will<br />
be pleased to quote fares and make all arrangements for<br />
the trip.<br />
FAST DEPENDABLE EXPRESS SERVICE<br />
The <strong>Railway</strong> Express Agency operates its convenient,<br />
nation-wide service over the lines of this Company.<br />
Information regarding rates and service may he<br />
secured at any Express Agency on the New York<br />
Central Lines.<br />
Printed in U. S. a. 01 the de vinne-hallenbec csmpany, inc., new york 62 Form 1001-175M-12 3 33