THE POPULAR AND PLEASANT ROUTE 
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BOSTON, NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA 
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VIRGINIA BE4CH, OCEAN VIEW, PINE BEACH, PORTSMOUTH, NORFOLK 
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OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. 
VIA B ALTIM ORE:. 
FLORIDA the SOUTH and SOUTHWEST 
PALACE STEAMERS, with spacious promenading decks. 
UNSURPASSED CUISINE. 
UNDISTURBED NIGHT'S REST. 
REGULAR FARES BETWEEN 
BaKimore anii Old Point Conifort,CForlress Monroe) Norfolk and PorJsniouih,Va. 
One wav ?3.00 
Koumi trip, good for 30 days 6.00 
Second Class, one way -lOO 
To RICHMOND, Via OLD POINT COMFORT. 
One wav, Limit, continuous passage, via C. & O. Ry ?3.50 
To RICHMOND, Via NORFOLK. 
One way, Limit, continnous passage, rla N. & W. Ry ?3.50 
To RICHMOND, Via JAMES RIVER. 
ntiP wav Limit, 2 davs. via Old Point, Va. Nav. Co 
oil wtv! Limit, 2 days, via Norfolk, Old Domin. S. S. Co...?4.00 
To VIRGINIA BEACH, Via N. & S. R. R. 
One way, $3.50; Ronnd trip, ?S.50; 30 days. 
To NEW YORK, Via Norfolk, Va., and the Old 
Dominion S. S. Co. 
One way, good for 3 days $8.50 
Old Dominion Steamers leave Norfolk dally, except Sunday, at 
7 on P M for New York direct. 
Beturning,' leave New York, Pier 26, North River, 3.00 P. M., 
daily, except Sunday. 
Time between New York and Norfolk, 10 hours. , . . „ 
Steamers for Western Shore landings leave Old Point 8.00 A. M. 
for Phllpots, Williams, Hicks and DIggs Wharves dally, ex- 
cent Sunday. Roanes, Smith and Hockley Wharves Tues- 
days Thursdays and Saturdays. Auburn, Dixondale and 
Severn Wharves Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. 
Fare from Baltimore to above named points $3.3o. good for con- 
tinuous passage only. Passengers leave Baltimore day pre- 
TlVkets to New York via the Old Dominion steamers Include 
meals and stateroom berth on that company's main line steam- 
ers: meals and staterooms extra on "Bay Line' steamers. Tick- 
ets to Richmond, Va., include stateroom berth on James River 
night line steamers. 
Children 5 years of age and under 12 will be charged half fare; 
under 5 years, free. 
Stateroom Reservations by Telegraph. 
In reserving staterooms by correspondence It Is always ad- 
visable to mention the price, as the 75c., ?1.00 and $1..TO rooms 
have upper and lower berths (for the exclusive use of applicant), 
while the $2.00 and $2.50 staterooms are fitted up with regular 
b edsteads. 
STATEROOMS on STEAMERS FLORIDA. VIRGINIA, ALABAMA and 
GEORGIA 75c.. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. 
Bertha In Cabin, Free. Meals, a La Carte. 
SPECIAL MENTION. 
The Passenger Steamers of this Line leave from and 
•rrlve at Light Street Wharf direct. 
Leave 6.30 p. m., arrive 7.00 a. m. 
Convenient to street cars. ^ . „ o a 
No Steamer between Baltimore and Norfolk Sundays. 
The Schedules of all Connecting Lines published In this (older are for Ihe 
accommodation of the public, and are subiect to change without notice. This 
Company not being res ponsible (or changes or errors which may occur. 
Parlor and Sleeping Cars. 
Pullman Parlor Cars on all connecting trains between New 
York and Baltimore. Pullman Sleeping Cars in both directions 
between Portsmouth and Atlanta via S. A. L. 
Trains leaving Portsmouth via Seaboard Air Line and Athiiitic 
Coast Line connect with trains that have Pullman Sleeping Cars 
to .Taeksonvllle, Fla. 
" Bay Line " Coach Service. 
Passengers from TtalHntore going South please note: Coaches 
leave the Bav Line Ticket OfBce, 107 East Baltimore street, 6.00 
n m. each dav, conveying passengers to the steamers at the 
nominal charge" of 5 cents. Steamers land convenient to street 
cars on arrival in Baltimore. 
Transfer of Through Passengers from the North 
Through passengers from the North by Pennsylvania train leav- 
ing New York at 12.55 and Philadelphia at 3.20 p. m.; also pas- 
sengers via the Central R. R. of New Jersey leaving New York 
at 1150 a. m.. and the Baltimore & Ohio leaving Philadelphia 
at 2.17 p. in., connect at the depot In Baltimore with busses run- 
ning direct to the st eamers, free of charge. 
Transfer of Through Passengers from the South 
Through passengers from tile South on arriving at Light Street 
Piers are transferred : 
For the Western Maryland B. B. to Hillen Station. Train leaves 
at 8.57 a. m. ; Bay Line bus leaves Light St. Piers at 7.20 a. m. 
For the North and East via Pennsylvania R. B. to Union Station. 
Train leaves at 7.55 a. m. for Philadelphia; 9.00 a. m. for 
New York and Boston; Bay Line bus leaves Light St. Piers 
at 7.20 a. m. 
For the Nortliern Central B. B. to Calvert Station. Train leaves 
at S.45. Bay Line bus leaves Light St. Piers at 7.20 a. m. 
For the "Colonial Express" (through to Boston) to Union Depot. 
Train leaves at 8.40; Bay Line bus leaves Light St. Piers 
about 7.20 a. m. 
Baltimore & Oliio B. B. to Camden Station. Bay Line busses 
leave in time to make connection with the 7.20 train for 
Washington, D. C. ; 7.55, Philadelphia and New York, and 
12.25 noon train for the West. 
Connections at Southern Terminals 
AT OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. With Chesapeake and Ohio 
It. R. to Richmond. Va. With Virgiuia Navigation Co. (via 
James Kivcr) for Richmond. Va.. and landings on James 
River. With Old Dominion S. S. Co.'s steamers for landings 
in Matthews and Gloucester Counties. 
AT PORTSMOUTH, VA. With Seaboard Air Line Solid Train 
to Atlanta. Ga. 
AT NORFOLK, VA. With the Atlantic Coast Line, Norfolk & 
Southern Ry. Co., Norfolk & Western and Old Dominion 
Line for Richmond, Va., and New York. 
DIRECTORY OF AGENCIES 
Where Tickets, Time Tables, Reservation of Staterooms 
and other Information can be obtained. 
IN THE NORTH. 
In Boston— Seaboard Air Line Office, No. 380 Washington St.; at 
Stations of all New York Lines, and all principal Railroad 
Ticket Offices In the East. 
In New Vorlc — At all offices of the Pennsylvania, Baltimore & 
Ohio and Central R. R. of New Jersey and OFFICE OF LINE, 
1183 Broadway. Telephones: 1210 Franklin and 2301 Madison 
Square. 
In Brooklyn— No. 4 Court St.: 479 Nostrand Ave.: 390 Broadway, 
E. D. and Penna. Annex Station, foot Fulton St. 
In Jersey City— At Pennsylvania and Central E. R. of New Jersey 
Depots. 
In Newark— At Pennsylvania Railroad Office, No. 789 Broad St; 
Market Street Station; at Broad Street Station; Central R. E- 
of New Jersey; F. T. Feary, 182 Market St. 
In Philadelphia — At all offices of the Pennsylvania and Baltimore 
and Ohio Railways. 
All Stations on Pennsylvania and Baltimore and Ohio Railways 
and connections North and West; Northern Central Railroad; 
New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, West Shore 
Railroad and Connections. 
IN BALTIMOBE — At Bay Line Ticket Offices, 107 East Baltimore 
Street, BOO Light Street, corner of Barre; Albaugh's, 109 North 
Charles Street; S. A. L. OiBce, Baltimore and Calvert Streets, 
Continental Trust Building; or on board steamers and at 
Ticket Offices of all Connecting Lines, North, East and West. 
C30ING SOUTH 
Staterooms reserved and Baggage checked to destination 
by THOIVIAS E. Barrett, Ticket Agent, 107 East 
Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. 
PHONES: Maryland, Courtland 4122. C. & P., St. Paul 859. 
Also at Company's Office, 500 Light St. 
C. & P., St. Paul 3040. Maryland, Courtland 61. 
IN THE SOUTH. 
OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. 
H. M. WOODS, Agent. 
J. N. SMITH, Ticket Agent, Hotel Chamberlln. 
J. B. KIMBERLY, Ticket Agent. 
NORFOLK, VA. 
GEO. G. HOBSON, General Agent, Bay Line Wharf, foot of Main 
Street. 
J. W. BROWN, JR., Southern Passenger Agent, 169 Main St., 
opposite Atlantic Hotel. 
A. G. LEWIS, Passenger Agent, 10 Granby Street. 
I. L. SPERRY, Ticket Agent, 10 Granby Street. 
PORTSMOUTH, VA. 
J. C. EMMERSON, Ticket Agent. T. W. JORDAN, Jr., Agent. 
DEPOT — Seaboard Air Line Railway. 
In Suffolk, Va.— W. G. Elam, City Ticket -igent; Wm. E. Win- 
stead, T. Agt., S. A. L. Ry. Depot and Nansemond Hotel. 
All Ticket Offices and Stations of the Seaboard Air Line, Atlantic 
Coast Line, Norfolk & Western R. R., Chesapeake and Ohio 
R. R., Norfolk & Southern Ry. Co. 
GEO. G. HOBSON, GEN ERAL AGENT, Norfolk, va. 
BALTIMORE 
OLD POINT COMFORT 
NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH 
AND ALL POINTS SOUTH. 
THE POPULAR ROUTE BETWEEN THE 
NORTH AND SOUTH 
_Vla OLD POINT COMFORT AND NORFOLK. 
. TIME table:. 
SOUTH BOUND. 
„ „ PENNSYLVANIA R. R. 
TLeave New York (Fast Express, Penn. R. R.) West 
+To«„„ Jweuty-third St. Station ' 12 55 p M 
tLMvp Phn J",'"H'.°'7^J"'°^^«^ Cortlandt Sts 1.00 P. M. 
Arrlvl «™'^'''H''r^<'\''^ Express, Penn. E. R.) 3.20 P. M. 
tl7«vf S^fJJ™"''^ 'S'^^*^ Express, Penn. R. R.) 5.22 P. M. 
tLeave Baltimore, Bay Line Piers. Light St. Wharf, 
1 . Barre St 6 30 P M 
Arrive Old Point Comfort (Fortress Monroe), Va., Via ' 
Bay Line Ron A M 
Arr ve NorfolK via Bay Line 7 00 a' m' 
Arrive Portsmouth via Bay Line ! ! ! ! 1 ! ! i 8 30 a' m' 
„ „ BALTIMORE &. OHIO R. R. 
Ilm™ ^"""h S> L'^«°t. R. R. of N. J.) 11.50 A. M. 
tLeave Phn JTH,-, H*"?"?, '^ent. R. E. of N. J. ) . . . 12.00 Noon 
Ti^eave Philadelphia (via B. & O. E. R.) 2 17 P M 
Allll t^'tlinore (Camden Station, B. & O. R. R.) . . . '. 1 i.20 V. U. 
I Leave Baltimore. Bay Line Piers, Light St. Wharf, 
foot of Barre St 6 30 P M 
Arrive Old Point Comfort (Portress Monroe). Va., via ' ' ' 
. , Bay Line fiOO A M 
Arr ve Norfolk via Bay Line ..V.V.'.V.'.V.'. 700 A M 
Arrive Portsmouth via Bay Line 8.30 a! m! 
NORTH BOUND. 
PENNSYLVANIA R. R. 
tLeave Portsmouth via Bay Line 5 30 P M 
Leave Norfolk via Bay Line 620 p' m' 
Leave Old Point Comfort (Fortress Monroe), Va., via ' ' " 
Bay Line 730 p m. 
Arrive Baltimore, Bay Line Piers, Light St. Wharf, 
foot of Barre St 7 00 a. M 
Leave Baltimore for New York and Boston 900 A M 
Leave Baltimore for Philadelphia 7 55 A m' 
Arr ve Philadelphia (Fast Express, Penn. R. R.) 10.15 A. m! 
Arrive New York, Desbrosses and Cortlandt Sts 1.13 P M 
Arrive New York (Fast Express, Penn. R. R.), West 
Twenty-third St. Station 1.15 p m 
BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. 
TLeave Portsmouth via Bay Line 5.30 P M 
Leave Norfolk via Bay Line 6 20 P m' 
Leave Old Point Comfort (Fortress Monroe), Va., via 
Bay Line 7.30 p M 
Arrive Baltimore, Bay Line Piers, Light St. Wharf, 
foot of Barre St 7.00 A M 
Leave Baltimore (Camden Station, B. & O. R. E.) 7.55 A. m" 
Arrive Philadelphia (via B. & O. E. R.) 10.15 A M 
Arrive New York, Liberty St. (Cent. R. R. of N. J.).. 12.35 P. M 
Arrive New York, 23d St. (Cent. R. B. of N. J.) 12.45 P. M 
THE "BAY LINE" ROUTE 
offers the tourist a delightful sail and the pleasures of promenading on the 
sp.icious decks of its popular steamers inhaling the balmy breezes of the 
Chesapeake ; and after a good night's rest, in the commodious staterooms of 
the "Florida." "Virginia," "Alabama" and "Georgia," passengers by this 
route are invigorated and prepared for rail journey to all points. 
tDaily, Except Sunday. 
NOVEMBER, 1908. 
E. B. READ & SON CO., PRS., BALTO., MD. 
