First Class Passengers, Horses, and Carriages will, if required, be booked throughout from Liverpool and Manchester only, to London, (but not to any other place on the London and Birmingham Line for the present,) without change of Carriage at Birmingham. A certain number only can be booked by each train in this manner.
No Horses can be booked further than Birmingham, unless they belong to a Carriage or Passenger accompanying one of the above-mentioned Trains.
Horses and Carriages should be at the Stations and booked at least a quarter of an hour before the time of departure.
Fares.
BETWEEN LIVERPOOL OR MANCHESTER ANDBIRMINGHAM. | FROM LIVERPOOL OR MANCHESTER TO LONDON, WHENBOOKED THROUGHOUT AS ABOVE | ||||
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Six Inside 1st Class Coach | 1 | 1 |
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Second Class Closed Carriages | 0 | 17 | Day Trains. | ||
Third Class Open Carriage by 6½ a.m. Train fromLiverpool or Manchester, and by 6 a.m. Train from Birmingham | 0 | 11 | 6 Inside Coach, G.J. 21s. London £1.10s. = £2. 11s. | ||
Passengers booked by this conveyance for theentire distance only. | 4 Inside Coach, G.J. 23s. London £1.10s. = £2. 13s. | ||||
Children under Ten Years of age Half Price.Ditto in arms free | Night Trains. | ||||
| 6 Inside Coach, G.J. 21s. London £1.12s. 6d. = £2. 13s. 6d. | ||||
| 4 Inside Coach, G.J. 23s. London £1.12s. 6d. = £2. 15s. 6d. | ||||
One Horse | 2 | 0 | G.J. £2 London £2. 10s = | £4. | 10s |
Two Horses, if one property and in one box. | 3 | 0 | ,, £3 ,, £5 = | £8 |
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Three do do | 4 | 0 | ,, £4 ,, £6 = | £10 |
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Dogs each | 0 | 3 |
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Gentlemen’s Carriages, four wheels | 3 | 0 | ,, £3 ,, £3. 15s = | £6. | 15s. |
Do do two wheels | 2 | 0 | ,, £2 ,, £3. 15s = | £5. | 15s. |
Passengers in Private Carriages | 0 | 17 | ,, 17s. Lond. (20s. Day | £1. | 17s. |
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| 25s. Night | £2. | 2s. |
Servants | 0 | 14 | ,, 14s. ,, 20s. Day | £1. | 14s. |
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| 25s. Night | £1. | 19s. |
Grooms in charge of Horses, if riding with them in thebox. | 0 | 14 |
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Servants, in attendance on their Employers, may rideoutside, if there be room, by First Class Trains, at Second ClassFares. | 0 | 17 |
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For intermediate distances all Carriages, whether on two or four wheels, will be charged alike.
Passengers are particularly requested to see that their Luggage is safely loaded on the Carriages before starting, and that it is legibly directed with the Owner’s name, address, and destination.
Officers of the Grand Junction Railway:—
JOHN MOSS, Esq., of Liverpool, Chairman.
C. LAWRENCE, Esq., of Liverpool, Deputy Chairman.