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    The stagecoach was a closed four-wheeled vehicle drawn by horses or hard-going mules. It was regularly used as a public conveyance on an established route usually to a regular schedule. Spent horses were replaced with fresh horses at stage stations, posts, or relays.

  2. Though many types of stagecoaches were used for various purposes, the most often used for passenger service was the Concord Stagecoach, first built in 1827. Designed by the Abbot Downing Company, the coach utilized leather strap braces underneath, giving them a swinging motion instead of a spring suspension, which jostled passengers up and down.

  3. Stagecoach, any public coach regularly travelling a fixed route between two or more stations (stages). Used in London at least by 1640, and about 20 years later in Paris, stagecoaches reached their greatest importance in England and the United States in the 19th century, where the new macadam roads.

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  4. Jun 2, 2021 · Normally a stagecoach was pulled by what was known as a 6-up hitch. Less common was a 4-up or four horses. The wheel team on a 6-up, those at the rear of the team, were the largest, strongest of the six. A complimentary nickname for a large, powerful man was 'wheel horse.'

  5. A stagecoach during the 1800s was a type of horse-drawn carriage used for transportation on long distance routes. It was a vital mode of transportation in the 19th century, especially in regions where railways were not yet established.

  6. The stagecoach was the major vehicle for overland group transport until railroads began to dominate in the 1850s. Rural inhabitants continued to rely on stagecoaches for local travel, and hotels sent them to meet trains or take guests sightseeing.

  7. Jul 24, 2017 · The Concord stagecoach was built for use in rugged terrain and on long-distance hauls. It was designed to carry a growing nation to new, exciting beginnings and expansion. To some, it is as much a symbol of the Old West as the cowboy.

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