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  • 1post-office car — noun : railway mail car …

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  • 2Post Office — Année d émission 1847 Valeur faciale 1 penny et 2 pence Pays Île Maurice Description reine Victoria …

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  • 3Post Office Road — Location Featherstone, West Yorkshire, England …

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  • 4Post Office Ltd. — Infobox Company name = Post Office Ltd type = Wholly owned subsidiary genre = foundation = 1986 founder = location city = location country = location = 80 86 Old Street, London EC1V 9NN origins = key people = area served = United Kingdom industry …

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  • 5Post office — For other uses, see Post office (disambiguation). A post office in Oxford, England, UK A post office is a facility forming part of a postal system for the posting, receipt, sorting, handling, transmission or delivery of mail.[ …

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  • 6Railway post office — In the United States a railway post office, commonly abbreviated as RPO, was a railroad car that was normally operated in passenger service as a means to sort mail en route, in order to speed delivery. The RPO was staffed by highly trained… …

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  • 7London Post Office Railway — Mail rail cars on the London Post Office Railway The Post Office Railway, also known as Mail Rail, was a narrow gauge driverless private underground railway in London built by the Post Office with assistance from the Underground Electric Railways …

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  • 8Old Chicago Main Post Office Redevelopment — Old Chicago Main Post Office Phase II Rendering of the proposed complex General information Status …

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  • 9Travelling Post Office — A Travelling Post Office (TPO) is a type of mail train where the post is sorted en route. History Following an agreement in 1830, made between the General Post Office and the Liverpool and Manchester Railway (L MR), mail had been carried by train …

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  • 10General Post Office — Le General Post Office (GPO)[1] est officiellement établi en Angleterre en 1660[2] par Charles II d Angleterre et se développe par la suite pour intégrer le système postal de l État et les diverses formes de télécommunications. Des entreprises… …

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