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Six special trains will carry about 5000 people from the South Station to Westerly, Rhode Island, tomorrow morning to see the total eclipse of the sun. To meet the expected rush from Cambridge, the Boston Elevated Company has announced that three extra subway trains will be run tomorrow morning. These will leave the Square at 5.06, 5.10, and 5.20 o'clock. The regular subway train is scheduled at 5.24 o'clock.
The six New Haven and Hartford trains for Westerly will be run at regular intervals from the South Station. The first will leave at 5.45 o'clock and will be closely followed by two others. At 6.05 another will leave with two more following close behind it. It will take each train approximately two hours to make the trip.
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