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“North Coast Limited” leaving Minneapolis for St. Paul.

Passengers in the standard Pullmans who have paid for their accommodations have free access to the observation car; others pay a small additional fare, graduated according to distance. No free railway transportation of any sort is honored on this train. Both first and second class passengers are carried on the “North Coast Limited,” but the latter have not the privilege of using the observation car. The “North Coast Limited” is steam heated and electric lighted, having more than 300 electric lights, including two lights to each Pullman section. This train hauls the Yellowstone Park Pullman from Gardiner to St. Paul.

The “Pacific Express”—called the Twin City Express, eastbound—leaves St. Paul at 10.15 p. m., daily. This train is steam heated but not electric lighted, is composed of day coaches, dining car, Pullman tourist and standard sleeping cars, and does not carry an observation car. Except as noted, it approximately approaches the

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