The Boston directory .. . m , a distance of 5 miles, .14 times a minutes. Season Tickets, ^ per year. Fare, 12 cents. Time, ADVANTAGES OF A RESIDENCE ON THIS ROUTE. Somerville, Medford, Maiden, Melrose, South Reading, and Reading, towns within the range of theSpecial, as well as the longer Trains, possess many advantages for country residences, either throughthe warm season or the whole year, not exceeded by those of any other towns in the vicinity of cheapness of fare, the number of Trains, both early and late, in connection with the convenientDepot in Boston,
The Boston directory .. . m , a distance of 5 miles, .14 times a minutes. Season Tickets, ^ per year. Fare, 12 cents. Time, ADVANTAGES OF A RESIDENCE ON THIS ROUTE. Somerville, Medford, Maiden, Melrose, South Reading, and Reading, towns within the range of theSpecial, as well as the longer Trains, possess many advantages for country residences, either throughthe warm season or the whole year, not exceeded by those of any other towns in the vicinity of cheapness of fare, the number of Trains, both early and late, in connection with the convenientDepot in Boston, render this railroad a desirable channel of intercourse between the city and country. FREIGHT RATES. From Boston to South Berwick.—Coal, Iron, Manure, Lumber, Sugar, Salt, Butter, and Gro-ceries, ^ per ton; light and bulky Merchandise, ^ per allowed each Passenger—-50 charged cents each. RAILROADS 45 BOSTON AND WORCESTER RAILROAD. Depot comer of Lincoln & Beacli Streets, Incorporated June, 1831; Opened for Travel, July, 1835. OFFICERS. THOMAS HOPKINSON, BEMIS, Clerk. HORACE WILLIAMS, Treasurer. (Office, 5 Court street.]GINERY TWITOIIELL, Superintendent. DIRECTORS. ISAAC EMERY,DANIEL DENNY,WM. PARKER,NATHANIEL HAMMOND, TIMOTHY C. LEEDS, [Office at Depot.][Office at Depot.] J. W. EDMUNDS,JOHN HATHAWAY,B. F. WHITE,GEORGE B. BLAKE, This Roadnot only con-nects the cityof Boston withWorcester, and the intermediate and adjoining country towns, but consti-tutes, besides,the Easternend of theGreat WesternRailway Line fromAlbany, &c.; of theRailroad Line from New York, via. New Haven, Hartford, and Springfield, as well as of the Steamboat and Railroad Route from New York, via Norwich. BOSTON AND WORCESTER RAILROAD. EATES IN THROUGH TKAINS. Stations. Miles. Brighton, 6 ? Angiers Corner,- 7 Newton, 9 • Needham, 13 Natick, 17 Saxonville 21 Framingham,. • • • 21Ashland, 00 Season Fares. Tickets. .• .15 .. .20 • •
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