Mail by Rail- The Story of the Post Office and the Railways

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Railways have been used for the carriage of mail since 1830, the development of the first travelling post offices following, enabling the Post Office to achieve maximum efficiencies in mail transportation. As the rail network grew the mail network grew with it, reaching a peak with the dedicated mail trains that ran between London and Aberdeen. The Post Office also turned to railways when it sought a solution to the London traffic that hindered its operations in the Capital, obtaining powers to build its own narrow gauge, automatic underground railway under the streets to connect railway stations and sorting offices. Although construction and completion were delayed by WWI, the Post Office (London) Railway was eventually brought into use. Changing circumstances brought an end to both the travelling post offices and the underground railway but mail is still carried, in bulk, by train and a part of the railway has found a new life as a tourist attraction.
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Stock Code P7613.0
Author Johnson P
ISBN13 9781526776136
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 246
Width(mm) 172
Page Count 296
Pictures 200
Publication Date 6 Sep 2022
Publication Status Available
Publisher PEN & SWORD
Record last updated 13/07/2023