. Harper's New York and Erie rail-road guide book : containing a description of the scenery, rivers, towns, villages, and most important works on the road ; with one hundred and thirty-six engravings by Lossing and Barritt, from original sketches made expressly for this work by William Macleod . 144 GUIDE-BOOK OF THE straightest sections and most level plains on the road. Alittle further we cross a high embankment thrown acrossthe flat vale through which the Cayuta Creek flows. Two. bridges afford a passage to its waters, that have caused tospring up there, to the north of us, the busy mills t
. Harper's New York and Erie rail-road guide book : containing a description of the scenery, rivers, towns, villages, and most important works on the road ; with one hundred and thirty-six engravings by Lossing and Barritt, from original sketches made expressly for this work by William Macleod . 144 GUIDE-BOOK OF THE straightest sections and most level plains on the road. Alittle further we cross a high embankment thrown acrossthe flat vale through which the Cayuta Creek flows. Two. bridges afford a passage to its waters, that have caused tospring up there, to the north of us, the busy mills that giveto the village the name of Factoryville. Waverley (from New York 266 miles, from Dunkirk194 miles), as the station at this place is called, is situ-ated in a deep curved cut, half a mile from the end of the
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