- Source: Mail train
Many countries have had dedicated railway services for the delivery of postal mail.
Examples include:
In Australia, the Travelling post office, Queensland
In Austria, the Bahnpost (Austria) (1850–2004)
In France, the SNCF TGV La Poste (1984–2015) were rail cars built specifically for La Poste, which had run rail services since 1846
In Germany, as well as the Bahnpost (Germany) (from 1840s), several cities have their own mail trains, including:
Poststraßenbahn Berlin in Berlin
Post-U-Bahn München in Munich
In Switzerland, the Bahnpost (Switzerland) has run since 1847
In the United Kingdom, the Travelling Post Office (1830–2004) was a service where post was sorted en route
The London Post Office Railway (1927–2003) operated in dedicated tunnels under London
In the United States, the Railway Mail Service (1862–1978) of the United States Postal Service carried the vast majority of mail from the 1890s until the 1960s
The Railway Mail Service used railway post offices within passenger services to sort post en route
The use of the Chicago Tunnel Company for mail freight inspired the London Post Office Railway
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