Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Hudson River by Daylight

HUDSON RIVER BY DAYLIGHT

Source: Historic Wallkill and the Hudson River Valleys; 1912
Information here is for archival purposes, and is not current
 

HUDSON RIVER BY DAYLIGHT

The Most Charming Inland Water Trip on the American Continent

 

The "Hedrick Hudson," "Robert. Fulton" and "Albany"

 PALACE STEAMERS OF THE

HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE

DIRECT connection at Newburgh with Orange County Traction Co. Railway for Orange Lake, Walden, etc.

A trip on one of these famous steamers on the noblest stream in the country offers rare attractions. They are fitted up in the most elegant style, exclusively for passengers.



The Attractive Route for Summer Travel to and from Catskill Mountains, Hotel Champlain, and the North, Niagara Falls and the West, and Thousand Islands and the St. Lawrence River. Their great speed, fine orchestra, spacious saloons, private parlors and luxurious accommodations in every respect render them unexcelled. Send 5 cents in stamps for “Summer Excursion Book.”

No automobiles, horses, carriages or freight of any description are carried by the Steamers of this line.
A charge of fifty cents each is made on baby carriages.
Dogs will not be taken unless in crates; then a charge of half fare will be made. Crates can be obtained on board Steamer.
A coat room is provided on main deck, where passengers can check their small valises, parcels, etc., and have them cared for free of charge.
In the Restaurant on the main deck aft meals are served a la carte from 7:00 A.M. Table d’hote breakfast at seventy-five cents until 9:30 A.M., also table d’hote dinner at one dollar between the hours of 11:00 A.M. and 3:00 P.M.
Coffee, sandwiches, fruits, pastry, etc., can be obtained during the day at the lunch-room, entrance by the stairway from the main deck forward. 

DESBROSSES STREET PIER
NEW YORK CITY

F. B. HIBBARD, General Passenger Agent
E. E. OLCOTT, General Manager
 

 

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