MEANS AND WAYS OF CONVEYANCE TO AND 
FROM THE GARDEN OR NEAREST POINTS. 
CITY PASSENGER RAILWAYS. 
1. Girard Avenue, via the Girard Avenue Bridge, leading 
direct to the northern gate. 
2. Arch Street, via Spring Garden Bridge, to Thirty-fifth 
Street, thence north direct to the southern gate. 
3. Race and Vine Streets, same route. 
4. Spruce and Pine Streets, to the Green Street entrance 
of the East Park, thence a pleasant walk via River Road and 
Girard Avenue Bridge. 
5. Union Line, via Brown Street entrance East Park. 
6. Green Street and Fairmount Avenue Line, direct to 
Fairmount Avenue entrance East Park. 
7. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, direct to Brown 
Street entrance East Park. 
STEAMBOATS. 
Pleasant and commodious Steamers ply on the Schuylkill, 
leaving Fairmount every thirty minutes, landing and taking 
on passengers at the Garden, within a few yards of the north¬ 
ern gate. 
FERRY-BOATS. 
Visitors preferring to cross the river by this means will 
always find at the turn of the river road, north of the boat¬ 
houses, a safe boat to carry them over, landing them at the 
southern gate. 
CARRIAGES. 
From the carriage stand, East Park, direct to either gate. 
