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V^-X &, HULiSON RIVER R, R. 



THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LIKE, 



WESTWARD. 



Stations. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M 



Rochester 8:00 10:30 2:20 5:35 10:00 



Albion 7:00 9:10 11:35 3:25 6:50 11:06 



Lockport 8:05 10:05 12:22 4:20 7:40 12:0U 



Susp. Bridge . . 8:45 10:45 1:00 5:05 8:20 12:35 



Niagara Falls. 9:06 10:50 1:10 5:10 8:39 12:45 



Buffalo 8:55 10:55 1:25 5:15 8:45 



EASTWARD. 



Buffalo 6:25 11:00 1:30 5:00 5:5( 



Niagara Palls. 6:35 8:05 11:18 1:40 6:00 



Susp. Bridge . 6:45 8:10 11:25 1:48 6:05 



Lockport 6:00 7:25 8:50 12:00 2:25 5:55 6:45 



Albion 6:50 8:15 ■ 1:00 3:25 6:45 7:50 



Rochester 8:00 9:20 2:05 4:35 9:00 



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