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The Boston and Albany Railroad has announced that three special trains will run to New Haven on Saturday as follows:
Leave Boston 8.05 A. M., due New Haven 12.35 P. M.; parlor car train.
Leave Boston 8.15 A. M., due New Haven 12.40 P. M.; parlor car train.
Leave Boston 8.20 A. M., due New Haven 12.55; coach train.
Returning, special trains will leave New Haven immediately after the game, stopping 15 minutes at Springfield for refreshments. The fare, one way, will be $5.66.
Tickets have been placed on sale at the Harvard Cooperative Society, the City Ticket Office, 67 Franklin street, and the South Station.
The New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad will also run a number of special trains, on which the round trip fare will be $11.30.
The "Harvard Limited" will leave the South Station at 8.10 A. M. Saturday and will run through to New Haven without stop for passengers, Returning, the Limited will leave New Haven at 5.15 P. M. Another special train will leave Boston at midnight Friday, and returning leave New Haven at 1.20 A. M. Sunday. Sleepers will be ready for occupancy at 10 P. M. Tickets may be obtained at Leavitt and Peirce's
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