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Passenger trains were the backbone of Bermuda Railway operations. The railway essentially operated in two divisions: Hamilton to St. George's, at the eastern end of Bermuda; and Hamilton to Somerset, at the western end. Click this link to see the 1935 Bermuda Railway timetable, as published in the Bermuda Hotel Association's brochure, "Now That You're in Bermuda".
On the western division, 10 trains a day covered the 11 1/2 miles from Hamilton to Somerset station in 58 minutes, with the same number returning. (Here the average speed edged up to almost 12 miles an hour.) One more train, the 10 o'clock from Hamilton, terminated 8 miles down the line at Evan's Bay at 10:41, returning almost immediately as the 10:50.
Alongside the regularly scheduled trains, the Bermuda Railway Company apparently ran extra boat trains and tourist specials as required. Click this link to see some Bermuda Railway tickets. A Tourist Railway, or Modern Transport for Bermuda? As the history pages explain, the original impetus behind the railway was the need to transport increasing number of tourists across Bermuda. Did the railway do this job too well? David Raine maintains that the emphasis on the tourist traffic meant that the railway never played a central role for most Bermudians. "A failure to have the railway accessible and convenient for everyone resulted in a large percentage of the population not using it on a regular basis." (Raine, p. 48) For too many people, it was apparently more convenient to continue using the bicycles, boats and carriages they had used before. Q&A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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