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Title: Campbell's new revised third edition complete guide and descriptive book of the Yellowstone Park
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: Campbell, Reau
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Publisher: Chicago : H.E. Klamer
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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uit Drive of the Park with stop-overs one night at each hotel. The 5-day ticket from Yellowstone makes the Park circuit, stopping everynight; the 4-day ticket does not include Mammoth Hotel Springs; the 2-day 141 ticket includes Lower and Upper Basins only. Stop-over privileges are grantedby the stage companies on notification to their agents at any of the hotels ofthe Park. Care should be taken not to over-stay the limit of railway tickets. On arrival at Mammoth Hot Springs or Yellowstone, railway tickets mustbe presented to stage agents and hotel managers, in order that coupons maybe taken up, places on stages and rooms assigned, and stage and hotel ticketsissued. This is important. Return portions of round-trip tickets must bevalidated at Mammoth Hot Springs or Yellowstone. Sleeping-car ticketsfor return trip should be arranged for on arrival. Tickets entering at the North Gate and leaving by West Gate must havethe stage coupon exchanged at Mammoth, as passengers use Transportation
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HIS DINNER A LA CARTE. Companys stage around the Park and return to Norris, where they changeto the M-Y stage for Yellowstone. BAGGAGE—The usual regulation of the railways of the United States,150 pounds of baggage to each first-class ticket, applies of course to Yellow-stone Park travelers up to the North Gate at Gardiner, the West Gate atYellowstone and to Cody, all baggage should be checked to those points. Trunks or other heavy baggage cannot be taken on stages and can onlybe taken up the Park as freight by special arrangement. Trunks will bechecked from Gardiner to Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel; a regular tariffcovering this service is in effect. Travelers are allowed a suit case or hand 142 bag, each person, which may be packed for the drive at Mammoth or Yellow-stone, and repacked at those points after the drive, as trunks remain in cus-tody of the stage companies at those points. A small hand bag of toiletarticles is of course permitted on stages. Holders of diverse route ticket

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  • bookcontributor:Harold_B__Lee_Library
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