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The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Greatest Highway in the World, by Anonymous This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: The Greatest Highway in the World Historical, Industrial and Descriptive Information of the Towns, Cities and Country Passed Through Between New York and Chicago Via the New York Central Lines. Based on the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Author: Anonymous Release Date: January 4, 2009 [eBook #27701] Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-646-US (US-ASCII) ***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE GREATEST HIGHWAY IN THE WORLD*** E-text prepared by Juliet Sutherland, David Cortesi, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) Note: Project Gutenberg also has an HTML version of this file which includes the original illustrations. See 27701-h.htm or 27701-h.zip: (http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/7/7/0/27701/27701-h/27701-h.htm) or (http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/2/7/7/0/27701/27701-h.zip) Transcriber's note: The footnote to the first entry says that in the train schedules, times from noon to midnight are shown in "dark-face type." In this plain-text edition that cannot be done, so the letters "p" and "a" have been appended to each time to indicate AM and PM hours. Minor typographical errors have been corrected: employes to employees on p. 1, 129, and 130; nagivation to navigation on p. 48; conferation to confederation on p. 46. Inconsistent hyphenation in the original has been retained. In this plain-ASCII edition, accented and special characters have been replaced as follows: The sterling currency symbol with L; e-acute with ['e]; e-grave with [`e]; o-umlaut with [:o]; i-umlaut with [:i]; e-circumflex with [^e]. Owing to the method used to scan this work, in a few cases the first or last letters of a line were lost and had to be found from other sources or inferred from context. Where an inference is not certain, the presumed missing letters are in parentheses with a question mark, for example "p(art?)". In each of the numbers in th
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