📓 Excerpt from Cook's Handbook for London: With Two Maps
The District and Metropolitan Railways are the best means if conveyance to many parts of the City and Suburbs, on account of their connection with the Midland and other Railways in the north of London; also with the Great Western at Paddington, the Great Eastern and North London at Liverpool Street; and the London, Brighton, and south-coast, and London, Chatham, and Dover, at Victoria Station. The trains of the companies are worked with the greatest regularity and safety.
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