. Cutler's guide to Niagara Falls, and adjacent points of interest. --. The American Rapids, from Bath Isand. (57). RAILROADS. XJIAGARA FALLS enjoys greater advantages of transporta--? tion. for both passengers and freight, than any eitv of itspopulation in tlie Lnited States, as many important trunk linesmake it a terminus or have branch lines to this city. Xew York Central & Hudson River Railroad, MichiganCentral Railroad, Rome, Watertown & ()g(lenshurg Railroad,Erie Railroad, Lehigh Xalley Railroad, West Shore Railroad,Grand Trimk Railway, Wabash Railway, Canadian Pacific Rail-way, Buffalo


. Cutler's guide to Niagara Falls, and adjacent points of interest. --. The American Rapids, from Bath Isand. (57). RAILROADS. XJIAGARA FALLS enjoys greater advantages of transporta--? tion. for both passengers and freight, than any eitv of itspopulation in tlie Lnited States, as many important trunk linesmake it a terminus or have branch lines to this city. Xew York Central & Hudson River Railroad, MichiganCentral Railroad, Rome, Watertown & ()g(lenshurg Railroad,Erie Railroad, Lehigh Xalley Railroad, West Shore Railroad,Grand Trimk Railway, Wabash Railway, Canadian Pacific Rail-way, Buffalo & Niagara Falls Railroad (electrici, NiagaraGorge Railroad (electric), Niagara junction Beit Line, NiagaraFalls Park and River Railway [Canadian side] (electric). All these lines have access to the harbor and docks of thecity over the tracks of the Belt Line, and are thus able to makeconnections with lake steamers drawing twelve feet of wateror less. The tonnage handled by the railroads centering at NiagaraFalls two years ago (the latest figures obtainable) was 10,318,439tons. The total number of


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