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Networking a Nation: The Star Route Service


       


Transporting the Mail

"Canoe 1800s" stamp
For Star Route contractors, the "best" technology was the one that fit the route. Over the years, Star Route mail carriers have discovered many diverse and effective methods of moving the mail. In 1948, the Post Office Department began experimenting with long-haul trucking for Star Routes. Today, these routes cover more mileage than any other category of mail transportation and move 90 percent of the U.S. mail.
    "Ferryboat 1900s" stamp"Electric Auto 1917" stamp"Star Route Truck 1900s" stamp"Tractor Trailer 1930s" stamp"Stanley Steamer 1809" stamp    
           
These postage stamps are examples of many issued by the Postal Service to commemorate methods of transportation used to move the mail.




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Stagecoach mural

The Stagecoach >>

Concord-style mail coaches first appeared in the 1820s and remained in use into the early 1900s.





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