Transportation
Mail cars (Railway post offices)
mostly discontinued in 1967, although one RPO reportedly remained
in service between New York and Washington, D.C. until 1977
RPOs generally ran on passenger lines, under contract with the railroads.
When they were discontinued in favor of regional sorting facilities and
transport by air and highway, the loss of revenue caused passenger
rail services to become unprofitable, so they were curtailed or cancelled.
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In the 1970s Santa Fe had a train called the Super C which was an express mail train that ran from Los Angeles to Chicago. The mail was put into semi trailers and carried piggy back style on flat cars.
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