The Boston Elevated Railroad management has made plans to adequately accommodate the great crowd which will attend the Princeton game today. Naturally the new subway with its recently constructed station at the foot of Boylston street will take care of a great part of the throng. Trains beginning at 11.58 o'clock will run regularly from Park street station and will increase in frequency with the traffic until a two minute schedule is reached. The management advises that everyone use this station as it will in the majority of cases be a shorter distance from the Stadium, and at the same time it offers quicker transportation.
But surface cars will be run to facilitate the transportation of those who cannot make use of the subway. An hour prior to the game, Harvard square cars will pass through Copley square from Park street station at two minute intervals. It is also possible that extra cars for Harvard square will be stationed on the siding in front of the Boston Public Library.
The car service on Brighton avenue will be reinforced sufficiently to accommodate any number of persons who may wish to use that route.
Steam Train Service Today.
The Boston & Albany Railroad will run extra trains today to accommodate those who wish to take advantage of this mode of transportation. Two special trains of ten cars each will leave the South Station for Allston, making one stop on route at Trinity Place. The first of these trains will draw out of the station at 1 o'clock from Track 1. The second will leave from Track 2 as soon as it is filled. A schedule train also leaves the station at 1.25 o'clock.
Trains coming from South Framingham are as follows: A 12.28 train from South Framingham, express to Boston, connecting with special trains for Allston at South Station. A 12.50 train, also from South Framingham, local to Newton, express to Allston, arriving there at approximately 1.30 o'clock. A 1 o'clock train from Wellesley, express to Allston, and continuing on to Boston.
After the game, two special trains will be at the Allston Station, to depart as soon as filled; the one returning to Boston, the other going to South Framingham, stopping at every station on the way.
The railroad fare from Boston to Allston is 8 cents.
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