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Account of Fares.
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Fares

From Liverpool or Manchester to Birmingham, or vice versa.
  £. s. d.
First Class Coach, six inside, whether in First Class or in Mixed Trains 1 1 0
Mail Coach, four inside 1 5 0
Bed-carriage, in Mail Coach 2 0 0
Second Class Coach 0 14 0
 Children under Ten Years of Age, half-price.
Gentleman's Carriage, four wheels 3 0 0
Gentleman's Carriage, two wheels 2 0 0
Passengers, belonging to and riding in Gentleman's Carriages, each 0 15 0
Servants, ditto ditto, each 0 10 0
Grooms in charge of Horses, each 0 10 0
One Horse 1 10 0
Two Horses 2 10 0
Three Horses 3 10 0
Dogs 0 3 0

A Wolverhampton Train

Will start daily at the following hours: from Wolverhampton Station to Birmingham at Eight o'clock in the Morning, and from Birmingham to Wolverhampton at Seven o'clock in the Evening.

Fares from Wolverhampton Station to Birmingham
  Close Carriage. Open
To Willenhall 1 s. 0 d. 0 s. 6 d.
To James's Bridge 1   6   1   6  
To Bescot Bridge 1   6   0   6  
To Newton Road 2   0   1   0  
To Perry Bar 2   6   1   6  
To Birmingham 2   6   1   6  
Fares from Birmingham to Wolverhampton
  Close Carriage. Open
To Perry Bar 1 s 6 d 0 s 6 d
To Newton Road 1   0   0   6  
To Bescott Bridge 1   0   0   6  
To James's Bridge 1   0   0   6  
To Willenhall 1   0   0   6  
To Wolverhampton 1   0   0   6  

A Warrington Train

Will start daily from Warrington to Liverpool and Manchester at Eight o'clock in the Morning.

On Sundays,

The four First Class Trains only, with the addition of Second Class Coaches, will start at the same hours as on the week days, but will not take up and set down passengers at any but at the six principal stopping places.