LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN AND CALEDONIAN RAILWAYS. 

 WEST COAST (EOTAL MAIL) EOUTE 



BETWEEN 



ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND. 



1st, 2nd, and 3rd CLASS TOURIST TICKETS, 

 Available from the date of issue, up to and including the 31st 



December, 1882, are (during the Season commencing 1st May) issued 



from all Principal Stations in England to the chief places of interest in 



Scotland, and also from the same places in Scotland to English Stations. 



Passengers by the Through Trains between London (Euston 



Station) and Scotland are conveyed in Through Carriages of 



the most improved description, and constructed specially for the 

 accommodation of this Traffic. 



SALOONS, FAMILY CARRIAGES, RESERVED COMPART- 

 MENTS, and all other conveniences necessary to ensure comfort on 

 the journey, can be arranged upon application to Mr. G. P. NEELB, 

 Superintendent of the L. and N.-W. Line, Euston Station, London; 

 Mr. IRVINE KEMPT, Caledonian Railway, Glasgow ; or to any of the 

 Station-masters at the Stations on the West Coast Route. 



By the opening of the line of Railway from CALLANDER 

 to OBAN Direct Railway Communication is now afforded by 

 the West Coast Route to Loch Awe, Taynuilt, and Oban. 

 Steamers sail in connection to and from lona, Staffa, and the 

 Western Islands. 



TABLE OF EXPRESS TRAINS BETWEEN LONDON & SCOTLAND. 



DOWN JOURNEY. 



UP JOURNEY. 



No connection from London to Places marked thus (*) on Saturday Nights. 

 t Not run on Saturday night. 



