THE LIMITED MAIL TRAINS 



Travel by this route, and are in connection with the Mail Coaches to 

 the Outlying Districts of the Highlands. These Trains have been 

 accelerated between London and Edinburgh, Glasgow and Perth; and 

 additional accommodation and increased facilities are now afforded to 

 passengers travelling by them. 



DAY SALOONS, with Lavatory Accommodation attached, 

 are run between London and Edinburgh and Glasgow, leaving 

 Euston Station by 1O.O a.m. Down Express, and returning from 

 Edinburgh and Glasgow by 1O.O a.m. Up Express on Week Days. 

 NO EXTRA CHARGE is made for Passengers travelling in these 

 Saloons, and Compartments are specially reserved for Ladies and 

 Family Parties. 



SLEEPING SALOONS, 



Provided, with Pillows, Rugs, and Lavatory Accommodation, and Lighted 



with Gas, 



Between London and Perth and Glasgow, and CARRIAGES with SLEEPING 

 COMPARTMENTS are also run between London and Edinburgh and 

 Greenock by the Night Trains. The extra charge for berths in the 

 Saloons or Sleeping Carriages is 5s. in addition to the ordinary 1st 

 class fare. 



Conductors, in charge of the Luggage, &c., travel by the 

 Through Trains. Dog Boxes specially provided. 



Game Consignments conveyed by the Limited Mail. 



OMNIBUSES capable of carrying Six persons inside and Two outside, 

 with the usual quantity of Luggage, are provided to meet Trains at 

 Huston Station when previously ordered. The Omnibuses will also be 

 sent to any Hotels or Private Residences for conveyance to Euston 

 Station of parties proposing to travel by the WEST COAST ROUTE. 

 Application to be made to the Station-master at Euston Station. 



Passengers from Scotland, by the WEST COAST ROUTE, travelling 

 by the Limited Mail, or other Through Scotch Trains from Perth, 

 Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Stations South, can secure these Omnibuses 

 to meet the Trains, on arrival at Euston Station, by giving notice to 

 the respective Station-masters before starting. 



On application being made at Perth or any of the intermediate Stations between 

 Perth and London, a telegraph message will be sent to the Station-master at 

 Euston should an OmniDus be required to meet the Limited Mail due at Euston 

 at 4.5 a.m. 



The 'Buses can generally be obtained on arrival of the Train at Euston, even 

 .though not previously ordered. 



Passengers are requested to ask for Tickets by the 

 WEST COAST ROUTE. 



For full particulars of Train Service, Tourist Arrangements, &c. , see the L. & N. -W. 

 and Caledonian Coy.'s Time Books, or West Coast Tourist Guide, which can be 

 obtained at all principal Stations. 



June, 1882. BY ORDER. 



