The Boston directory .. . quarter. No Season Ticket is transferable — nor will any be transferred by the Superintendent. But in caseswhich seem to him to call for it, he will redeem the ticket at a fair valuation in cash. The holder of a season ticket is entitled to no privilege beyond what is extended to transient Pas-sengers, but is subject to the same contingencies and regulations in all respects. Quarter or Term Tickets will be sold to scholars, as heretofore. All Season Tickets are to begin or terminate on the first day of January, April, July, or October. Newton Train Tickets pass in the


The Boston directory .. . quarter. No Season Ticket is transferable — nor will any be transferred by the Superintendent. But in caseswhich seem to him to call for it, he will redeem the ticket at a fair valuation in cash. The holder of a season ticket is entitled to no privilege beyond what is extended to transient Pas-sengers, but is subject to the same contingencies and regulations in all respects. Quarter or Term Tickets will be sold to scholars, as heretofore. All Season Tickets are to begin or terminate on the first day of January, April, July, or October. Newton Train Tickets pass in the Saxonville and Milford, as well as in the Newton Trains. Personsholding Special Train Season Tickets, may purchase the privilege of using them in the WorcesterTrains, between Brighton, Newton Corner, or West Newton, and Boston, by paying ten dollars peryear, or not exceeding one dollar per month, for not less than three months. 46 RAILROADS. EASTERN RAILROAD. Depot on E. R. R. wharf, Commercial Street,Boston. Depot at. Opened for Travel to Salem, 1839; Portsmouth, 1840;Portland, OPFICEHS. D. A. NEAIi, S. TUCKEEMAN, Treasurer. JOHN IQNSMAN, Superintendent [Office, 85 State street.] J. SMITH ROBINSON, Freight Agent. [Office, 17 Merchauts Row.] [Office at Depot, Salem, and at Depot, Boston.]WILLIAM H. FOSTER, Clerk- DIRECTORS. JOHN HOOPER,ISAIAH BREED,DANIEL ADAMS, 3d, J. E. THAYER,ICHABOD GOODWIN,B. T. REED. EASTERN RAILROAD, From Boston, through Lynn, Salem, Beverly, Wenham, Ipswich, Rowley, Newburyport, Salisbury,Seabrook, Hampton Falls, Hampton, and Greenland, to Portsmouth. By the PORTSMOUTH, SACO, AND PORTLAND RAILROAD, Through Elliot, South Berwick, North Berwick, Wells, Kennebunk, and Saco, to Portland. Thence,by Steamboats, to Bath, Gardiner, and Hallowell on the Kennebec, and Thomaston, Camden, Belfast,Frankfort, and Bangor, on the Penobscot Rivers. Also, by the ESSEX RAILROAD, With Danvers, Middleton, Andover, and Lawrence. By Branches w


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