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I am pretty sure I saw in the nyc lib a pocket schedule of that trip.
Jules
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> On May 8, 2015, at 3:35 PM, Scott Holmes <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Mark Twain and George Cable were in New Haven, CT November 5, 1884 then
> Orange, NJ November 6. I assume they traveled by train. I cannot find
> a route between the two places. In 1884, I can find only two methods
> for a train to cross the Hudson River, the Maiden Lane Bridge at Albany
> and the Communipaw Ferry, but the ferry does not seem to have any
> connecting points with the New York New Haven railway line.
>
> If there any railroad buffs on Twain-L, I'd appreciate help with this
> question.
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