GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE 



GBUT iSTERN RllLWtf OF CiNIDl 



AND 



UNITED STATES MAlt nOUTE 



From Detroit, Mich., to Suspension Bridge, Niagara Falls, 



AND BRANCH ROADS FROM 



Hamilton to Toronto ; from Harrisburg to Guelph ; and 

 from Komoka to Petrolia and Sarnia, 



FORMING WITH ITS CONNECTIONS THE 



Shortest and Best Route to ail Points East and West. 



THREE THROUGH EXPRESS"tRAINS EACH WAY DAILY 



Connecting at Detroit with the Michigan Central, Michigan Southern, and 

 Detroit and Milwaukee Railroads for all points West, North- West and South- 

 west; at Suspension Bridge with the New York Central Railroad for all 

 points East, South-East and North-East; at Hamilton with the Royal 

 Mail Line of Steamers ; and at Toronto with the Grand Trunk Railway 

 and the Royal Mail and American Express Lines of Steamers for all 

 points on Lake Ontario and the River St. Lawrence. 



The only All Rail Route to Petrolia and Bothweil, the Oil Regions of 

 Canada, and the only Route via Niagara Falls. 



The Direct Route from all Points East and West to Toronto 

 for Madoc and the Gold Mines of Canada. 



Pullman's Sixteen-Wheeled Palace Sleeping Cars 



Run through between DETROIT and ROCHESTER, and DETROIT and 

 BUFFALO, WITHOUT CHANGE. 



Smoking Cars -with, tiixclire Tables. 



American Currency taken at Par for Through Fares and Sleeping Car Berths ; 

 also for Meals, &c., at Refreshment Saloons. 



Trains are run by Hamilton time, which is 12 minutes faster than Detroit 

 time ; 25 minutes slower than New York Central Railroad time; and 30 minutes 

 faster than Montreal time. 



Through Tickets by this Route are for Sale at all the principal Ticket Offices 

 in the United States and Canada. 



THOMAS SWINYARD, General Manager, Hamilton, C. W. 



JAMES CHARLTON. General Agent, Hamilton, C. W. 



