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Distance to
Birmingham
BIRMINGHAM
TO
LIVERPOOL
AND
MANCHESTER.
London Mail
2¼ a.m.
Second class
6 a.m.
Mail
11½ a.m.
First Class
2¼ p.m.
London Mail.
2¼ p.m.
Second Class 8½
p.m.
Mail.
5. p.m.
FARES.
Stations Second Class First Class Gentlemen's Carriages
Miles   H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. S. D. S. D. £ S. D.
BIRMINGHAM 2 15 6 0 11 30 2 15 2 45 3 30 5 0      
Perry Bar   6 8       3 38   1 0 1 6  
Newton Road   6 20       3 50   1 0 1 6  
WALSALL 2 33 6 30 11 48     4 0   1 6 2 0  
10¼ James's Bridge   6 33       4 3   1 6 2 0  
12 Willenhall   6 46       4 16   2 0 2 6  
14½ WOLVERHAMPTON 2 44 6 56 11 59 2 45 3 14 4 26 5 29 2 6 3 0   10 0
32 Four Ashes   7 13       4 43   3 0 4 0  
21½ Spread Eagle   7 17       4 47   3 6 4 6  
24 Penkridge   7 30       5 0   4 0 5 0  
29¼ STAFFORD 3 10 7 43 12 25 3 10 3 40 5 13 5 55 5 0 6 0 1 0 0
32¾ Bridgeford   7 57       5 27   5 6 7 0  
35 Norton Bridge   8 9       5 39   6 0 7 0  
43¼ WHITMORE 3 44 8 29 12 59 3 44 4 14 5 59 6 29 8 0 9 6 1 10 0
46 Madeley   8 41       6 11   8 6 10 0  
51½ Basford   8 53       6 23        
54 CREWE 4 9 9 10 1 24 4 9 4 39 6 29 6 54 10 6 12 0 1 15 0
56 Coppenhall   9 18       6 40   10 6 12 6  
58¾ Minshull Vernon   9 27       6 48   11 0 13 0  
61¼ Winsford   9 27       6 57   11 6 13 6  
65¾ HARTFORD 4 38 9 37 1 53 4 38 5 8 7 7 7 23 12 0 14 0 2 2 0
68¼ Acton   9 48       7 18   12 6 15 0  
72½ Preston Brook   10 1       7 31   13 6 15 6  
75 Moore   10 6       7 36   14 0 16 0  
78 WARRINGTON 5 9 10 14 2 24 5 9 5 39 7 44 7 51 14 0 17 0 2 10 0
82¾ Newton Junction   10 32       8 2   15 0 18 0  
97¼ MANCHESTER AND
LIVERPOOL
6 15 11 15 3 30 6 15 6 45 8 45 9 0 17 0 21 0 3 0 0
Gentlemen riding in their own Carriages charged Second Class Fares. Servants and Grooms riding with the Horses, 14s.

The Check Ticket given to the Passenger on the payment of his Fare will be required from him on leaving the Coach or at the Station next before his arrival at London or Birmingham; and if not then presented he will be liable to have the Fare again demanded.—No Smoking is allowed at the Stations, or in the Company's Carriages.