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... passengers and the tolls for goods were in the first instance to be fixed by Government ; but no subsequent reduction could be made without the concurrence of the Company until the net receipts of the line exceeded ten per cent . The ...
... passengers from that town on the 18th November , 1852. The fiery car , as the natives designated it , as it rushed by the gigantic images , and awaked the echoes of the stupendous caves constructed in Salsette by that ancient race which ...
... passenger port of India . 2. Then comes the Great Indian Peninsula , with its head - quarters at Bombay , comprising two lines , one of which runs south - east to form a junction with the rail proceeding north - west from Madras , and ...
... passenger - traffic . During the latest period of a twelvemonth to which the accounts have been made up , the first class paid 77,000l . , the second 109,000l . , the third 1,250,000l . The total number of passengers conveyed during the ...
... passengers on that line are 24d . per mile for the first class ; 1d . for the second ; and 3-8ths of a penny for the third ; that is to say , a first - class fare for a distance equi- valent to that from London Bridge to Brighton ...