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Railway postal service was an important revenue generator which helped offset any marginal revenues on passenger train service and also ensured a regular schedule of trains to ensure daily mail service to communities served by the railway. From the daily notes of [[:Category:George Parks|George Parks]] it is noted that [[DAR003708|No. 3708]] was west bound along with sister mail car [[DAR003711|No. 3711]] off the D.A.R. at Truro on August 17, 1956 as a result of the new [[Evangeline|Evangeline Dayliner service]] taking over mail duties.<ref>Wendell Lemon, Atlantic Rails Facebook Group, March 23, 2020.</ref>
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Railway postal service was an important revenue generator which helped offset any marginal revenues on passenger train service and also ensured a regular schedule of trains to ensure daily mail service to communities served by the railway. The mail was picked and delivered at each station along the route and then sorted in the specially built mail cars. The postage stamps were "franked" with "hammers", each mail clerk having their own.
 
 
The mail was picked and delivered at each station along the route and then sorted in the specially built mail cars. The postage stamps were "franked" with "hammers", each mail clerk having their own.
 
  
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==Operational Appearances==
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From the daily notes of [[:Category:George Parks|George Parks]] it is noted that [[DAR003708|No. 3708]] was west bound along with sister mail car [[DAR003711|No. 3711]] off the D.A.R. at Truro on August 17, 1956 as a result of the new [[Evangeline|Evangeline Dayliner service]] taking over mail duties.<ref>Wendell Lemon, Atlantic Rails Facebook Group, March 23, 2020.</ref>
  
  

Revision as of 08:54, 17 February 2024

Railway Post Office (RPO)

Railway postal service was an important revenue generator which helped offset any marginal revenues on passenger train service and also ensured a regular schedule of trains to ensure daily mail service to communities served by the railway. The mail was picked and delivered at each station along the route and then sorted in the specially built mail cars. The postage stamps were "franked" with "hammers", each mail clerk having their own.

Operational Appearances

From the daily notes of George Parks it is noted that No. 3708 was west bound along with sister mail car No. 3711 off the D.A.R. at Truro on August 17, 1956 as a result of the new Evangeline Dayliner service taking over mail duties.[1]


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References & Footnotes

  1. Wendell Lemon, Atlantic Rails Facebook Group, March 23, 2020.