[D8855ABV], Letter from New York and Greenwood Lake Railway to Thomas Alva Edison, October 16th, 1888

https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/document/D8855ABV

View document with UniversalViewer   → View document on Archive.org  → Re-use this digital object via a IIIF manifest

Title

[D8855ABV], Letter from New York and Greenwood Lake Railway to Thomas Alva Edison, October 16th, 1888

Editor's Notes

"I beg to announce that our Winter schedule on the N.Y. & G.L. Railways went into effect on the 14th inst., and I have taken the liberty of enclosing herewith card giving the figures. ### My object is not only to invite your attention to the fact of the change, but also that we have improved over last Winter on the Orange Branch to the extent of two more trains eastward and four more trains westward, that we are not running new cars on an improved road, and using hard coal burners, that our 23rd St. Station and low commutation rates present considerable advantages to families for shopping as well as for regular commuters in business in the City. I would also solicit your patronage in so far as advising your friends in regard to our facilities. ### We will be pleased to stop our express leaving at 10.50 A.M. at your factory in order to make our line even more convenient to your visitors, upon notification of your desire that we do so." Very truly, S.P. Farmer General Passenger Agent.

Date

1888-10-16

Type

Folder/Volume ID

D8855-F

Microfilm ID

124:1043

Document ID

D8855ABV

Publisher

Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
Download CSV | JSON