Mail train

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Many countries have had dedicated railway services for the delivery of postal mail.

Examples include:

  • In Austria, the  [de] (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  [de] (from 1840s), several cities have their own mail trains, including:
    •  [de] in Berlin
    •  [de] in Munich
  • In Switzerland, the  [de] has run since 1847
  • In the United Kingdom, the Travelling Post Office (1830–2004) was a service where post was sorted en route
  • 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
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