The Schenectadian, portraying the advantages, attractions and opportunities of the electic city . \ ?? T ******^^^ ^ n-rniTiTtrntThiriiniMrrTtn ii)M(iffl>. lUiii A. iKiialitic lUtildi FONDA. JOHNSTOWN & GLOVERS-VILLE RAILROAD Another important electric line riuming outof Schenectacl} is the Fonda, Johnstown &(jloversville Railroad, following the Sacan-(laga route to the Adirondacks. This road issplendidlx equip])ed with fine coaches, and itsmanagement is constant in the endeavor tomaintain and increase the reputation of theroad for efficient and satisfactory line pusses througli


The Schenectadian, portraying the advantages, attractions and opportunities of the electic city . \ ?? T ******^^^ ^ n-rniTiTtrntThiriiniMrrTtn ii)M(iffl>. lUiii A. iKiialitic lUtildi FONDA. JOHNSTOWN & GLOVERS-VILLE RAILROAD Another important electric line riuming outof Schenectacl} is the Fonda, Johnstown &(jloversville Railroad, following the Sacan-(laga route to the Adirondacks. This road issplendidlx equip])ed with fine coaches, and itsmanagement is constant in the endeavor tomaintain and increase the reputation of theroad for efficient and satisfactory line pusses througlit a region famous inhistory, and links Schenectady with the citiesof .\msterdam. Johnstown and (jloversville. Iassing out of Schenectady, the roadcrosses the Mohawk over the Glenville bridgeinto Scotia, the suburban village settled byDutch and .Scotch pioneers somewhat earlierthan the date of the acquisition of the Schen-ectady flats from the Indians. From thisjjoint westward along the Fonda. Johnstown& (jloversville route the grandeur of thescenery of the Mohawk \aHey. with itsP)0w]ands. its Hocks and graceful sweeps,its encircling hills a


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