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From the Chenango Union of Norwich, NY Thursday, April 8, 1875
The scream of the locomotive whistle on the Auburn branch of the
Midland, on Tuesday afternoon, was music to the ears of those on the line between
this village and DeRuyter, to which they have not been accumstomed for a number of
weeks past. It was the first train through from the west, under the management of
the Utica, Ithaca & Elmira Company. Trains will now be run as follows.
Leave Ithaca at 8:20 a.m.; Cortland 9:30; DeRuyter, 10:37;
arrive in Norwich at 12:52 p.m. Returning, leave Norwich at 3:55 p.m.; DeRuyter, 6:00;
Cortland, 7:00; arrive in Ithaca at 8:15 p.m.


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