Picturesque Donegal: its mountains, rivers, and lakesBeing the Great Northern Railway (Ireland) Company's illustrated guide to the sporting and touring grounds of the north of Ireland . e Donegal Highlandsis bv The Roval Mail line of steamers owned by and J. Burns, Limited. There are two night mailservices each way all the year round, and during thesummer months these are augmented by an express dailyDaylight vService via Ardrossan. The Night Mail steamerssail daily (Sundays excepted) between Glasgow, Greenock, andBelfast, and between Ardrossan and Belfast. These servicesconnect up w


Picturesque Donegal: its mountains, rivers, and lakesBeing the Great Northern Railway (Ireland) Company's illustrated guide to the sporting and touring grounds of the north of Ireland . e Donegal Highlandsis bv The Roval Mail line of steamers owned by and J. Burns, Limited. There are two night mailservices each way all the year round, and during thesummer months these are augmented by an express dailyDaylight vService via Ardrossan. The Night Mail steamerssail daily (Sundays excepted) between Glasgow, Greenock, andBelfast, and between Ardrossan and Belfast. These servicesconnect up with express trains from all the principal stations inScotland, and with The Great Northern Railway Companysexpress trains from Belfast to Strabane, Enniskillen, Bundoran,Londonderry, etc-. The Ardrossan and Belfast Daylight Serviceis conducted by the new turbine Royal Mail steamer Viper,a magnificent vessel of 1,713 tons, with engines of 7,000 speed ol 22 knots. The \iper is luxuriously fittedthroughout with e\erv modern con\enience, and accomplishesthe journe\- in tliree and three-quarters hours. Its sailingsconnect up with express train from Ieiih, Stirling, Edinburgh,. DAYLIGHT SERVK-E FROM SCOTLAND: ARRIVALOF TilF \TIFR AJ- BELFAST. THE HIGH WAY. 11 <jlasgo\v, etc., to Ardrossan, and with The Great NorthernRailway Companys express trauis from Belfast to Strabane (forThe Donegal Highlands), Iinniskillen, Bundoran, Londonderry,etc. On the return journey the Xiper leaves Belfast in con-nection with the arrival of The Cireat Northern Railway Com-panys services of express trains from the above mentioneddistricts, and reaches Ardrossan in time to connect up withexpress trains to all important stations in Scotland. Thisacceleration of the journey between Scotland and Ireland by the** \iper via Ardrossan is a notable advance in expeditious cross-channel service ; it brings the districts described in this guideno less than six hours nearer, and, needless to say, other par


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