Railway Mail Service
The
United States Postal Service's
Railway Mail Service
was a significant
mail
transportation
service in the US during the from the mid-
19th century
until the mid-
20th century
. The RMS carried the vast majority of letters and packages mailed in the
United States
from the end of
World War I
until the
1960s
. The last route run by a railway post office was between
New York
and
Washington, D.C.
, and ended on
June 30
,
1977
.
External link
History of the United States Postal Service 1775-1993: Railway Mail Service
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