STEAMER LINES 
Steamers of the Old Bay Line and Chesapeake Line 
leave Baltimore at 6.30 P. M. daily for Old Point Com- 
fort and Norfolk. 
The Old Bay Line steamers also run to Portsmouth. 
Steamers of the York River Line leave Baltimore at 
6.00 P. M. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for West 
Point and Richmond. 
Steamers of the Norfolk and Washington Steamboat 
Company leave Washington at 6.30 P. M. daily for Old 
Point Comfort and Norfolk. 
Connections with steamer lines are not guaranteed 
and no responsibility is assumed for changes that may 
occur in the steamer service. 
INFORMATION 
CHILDREN — Under 5 years of age, free, when ac- 
companied by parent or guardian; 5 years of age and 
under 12, one-half fare; 12 years of age or over, full fare. 
FORWARDING OF BAGGAGE— Every effort will 
be made to expedite the handling of baggage, but the 
railroad cannot in all cases forward it on same train 
with owner; nor can time of arrival at destination to 
which checked be guaranteed. To facilitate prompt 
receipt of baggage at destination, passengers are re- 
quested, whenever possible, to check it in time to be 
forwarded on a preceding train. 
BAGGAGE MAXIMUMS AND LIABILITY— No 
single piece of baggage exceeding 300 pounds in weight 
or 72 inches in greatest dimension, or single shipment 
exceeding S2, 500.00 in value, will be checked. Free al- 
lowance and liability are subject to tariff stipulation as 
to contents, weight, value and size. 
Passengers have the privilege of declaring excess value 
on their baggage at a nominal charge of ten cents for 
each additional ^100.00 or fraction thereof over that 
allowed on their ticket. Idnajts of valuation that may 
be declared by one passenger not to exceed $2,500.00. 
CHECKING AND DELIVERY OF BAGGAGE— 
Passengers are advised to check their baggage to home 
address, hotel, club, office, steamship pier, etc., at des- 
tination, thereby insuring prompt delivery. This can be 
arranged upon application to agent or checkman at 
starting point, and the transfer charge may be paid at 
time of checking or when baggage is delivered at 
destination. 
The Railway Express Agency, and other authorized 
transfer companies, will call for and check baggage from 
home, hotel, club, etc., upon presentation of valid 
transportation at a nominal charge. 
DOGS and other small household pets are transported 
in baggage cars subject to tariff regulations. Small 
dogs and other small animals (not vicious, odoriferous, 
or otherwise objectionable) when carried in baskets or 
containers, may be taken by purchasers of Pullman 
drawing rooms, compartments, or bedrooms, into the 
rooms they occupy, subject to established regulations. 
SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR CHECKING 
HAND-BAGS INTO NEW YORK CITY 
At Newark, N. J. — On platform at which trains 
from the West and South, as well as Philadelphia, 
arrive between 6.30 A. M. and 10.00 A. M. — ushers will 
receive bags for checking to Pennsylvania Station, 
New York, from passengers who are going to downtown 
New York via Hudson Tubes. This service is free of 
charge. These employes will arrange, also, for delivery 
of bags in New York City at the regular transfer charge. 
Limousine Service at Philadelphia Stations 
The Penn Limousine Service, Inc., operates Limousine 
Service at Broad Street Station, Broad Street -Suburban 
Station, Pennsylvania Station (30th Street) and North 
Philadelphia Station. Telephone RlTtehhouse 7730. 
Limousine and Drive Yourself Service at Pennsyl- 
vania Station, New York — Automobiles of the seven- 
passenger Limousine type, with reliable chauffeurs, may be 
obtained through the Station Master at Pennsylvania 
Station, New York. Drive Yourself Service may also bn 
arranged through the Station Master. 
Meeting Friends at Pennsylvania Station. New York 
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It is suggested that passengers advise friends desiring to 
meet them in Pennsylvania Station, New York City, to 
make the appointment at or near the Information Bureau 
in the Waiting Room as a central point in the station. 
City Ticket Offices 
New York, N. Y. — Telephone 
Pullman Reservations PEnnsylvania 6-2000 
Information Bureau PEnnsylvania 6-5600 
3 West Forty-seventh Street MEdallion 3-2200 
4 West Thirty-third Street PEnnsylvania 6-0744 
1 7 John Street B Arclay 7-7600 
Travel Bureau, Penna. Sta PEnnsylvania 6-6000 
Brooklyn, N. Y. — 
156 Pierrepont Street • TRlanvle 5-7440 
Newark, N. J. — 
Pullman Reservations and Information . . .MArket 2-5500 
10 Commerce Street MArket 2-4000 
Philadelphia, Pa. — 
Pullman Reservations and Information LOCust 3030 
1417 Chestnut Street SPRuce 4000 
826 Chestnut Street .WALnut 65()0 
Wilmington, Del. — 
Pullman Reservations and Information 3-4141 
914 Market Street 7241 
Baltimore, Md. — 
Pullman Reservations VErnon 8100 
Baltimore and Light Streets PLaza 5430 
Washington, D. C. — 
Pullman Reservations NAtional 7370 
Bureau of Information NAtional 2760 
626 14th Street, N. W District 1424 
Thos. Cook & Son, General Foreign Passenger Agents. 
F. McD. QUINN 
General Passenger Agent 
Broad Street Station 
Philadelphia 
A. H. SHAW 
General Passenger Agent 
Pennsylvania Station 
New York 
See RAILROADS at the 
New York World's Fair 
A gigantic 17-acre exhibit of every phase of rail- 
roading, from early days to this streamlined rail era, 
including the BIG ENGINE, the world's largest steam 
passenger locomotive in action; pageantry depicting 
the development of transportation, and exhibits of 
actual trains, locomotives and equipment from Amer- 
ica and the rest of the world. 
RAILROADS ON PARADE 
A colorful pageant in 16 rapid-fire scenes depicting 
the history of land transport from stagecoach and 
canal boat days to the streamlined present. 4 perform- 
ances daily, except Mondays . . . approximately an 
hour each. Nominal admission charge. 
RAILROADS AT WORK 
A working model of a railroad (160 feet long, 40 feet 
deep) on which run 400 locomotives and cars over 
3,800 feet of track ... a detailed operation in 
miniature. Performances every hour, 12 Noon to 9 P. M. 
(show lasts 35 minutes). Nominal admission charge. 
“TWO FAIRS FOR ONE FARE”... 
Greatest travel bargain in history! 
Grand Circle Tours to both New York World's 
Fair and Golden Gate International Exposition, 
San Francisco. You can travel from your home 
station to one Fair, thence across the Continent 
to the other and home again tor only $90 round 
trip in coaches, $135 rail tare in Pullmans. 
Special round trip Pullman tares, too; tor ex- 
ample: lower berth (tor I or 2), only $45; upper 
berth $34.50. Tickets on sale April 28-Oct. 28 
. . . good tor 60 days trom date ot sale. 
Stop-overs permitted. 
GO WEST THIS YEAR 
For the Golden Gate International Ex- 
position, San Francisco. See the National 
Parks enroute. Pennsylvania Railroad and 
connecting services provide the ideal way 
to visit this great pageant ot the Pacitic. 
Visit the Pennsylvania Railroad Exhibit 
in Vacationland Building, I. This colortui 
display presents a vivid panorama ot 
railroad progress. 
Goins: to the Fair? 
O ... 1 
Pennsylvaffl^p^ailroad 
istheD/RECrPOUTE 
Station on Fair Grounds 
W HY get tangled up in New 
York’s dense traffic, its 
maze of streets, its crowds or 
hunt for a place to park among 
its skyscrapers ? Go the only 
DIRECT RAIL ROUTE to the 
Fair . . . Pennsylvania Railroad. 
From Pennsylvania Station, New 
York, run the only railroad 
trains to the World’s Fair Station 
... in 10 minutes, for 10 cents. 
LOW COST EXCURSIONS TO 
NEW YORK FOR THE FAIR 
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 
Fhe Direct, All-Electric Route to the Fair 
New York-Washington Timetables 
EASTERN STANDARD TIME 
PENNSYLVANIA 
RAILROAD 
NEW YORK 
NEWARK 
PHILADELPHIA 
WILMINGTON 
BALTIMORE 
WASHINGTON 
Ail Trains Between New York and 
Washington are Electrically Operated 
SAFETY . . . SPEED . . . COMFORT 
Effective April 30, 1939. 
Form 79 15000 1st 4-19-39 
The Cuneo Press, Inc. Printed in 11. S A. 
