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n 1860 The Pony Express was an essential player in the Atlantic to be able to Pacific movement of information. Prior to telegraph reached across the region, people relied on the circle of fresh horses and devoted riders and stagecoach drivers for getting messages and mail across this Plains, the Rocky Mountains and right to California. In essence we were holding the first courier service, helping bridge the communication gap. With a turnaround time of ten times, they were dedicated to getting the fastest.

California's entry towards the Union, as a political ally to the North ahead of the Civil War and the introduction of great wealth in Sacramento and San Francisco as a result of discovery of gold, the secure flow of facts and messages were the driving force behind the requirement for quick and trustworthy communication networks. A cross country ride took weeks on many occasions, with messages and mail having to travel by rail or wagon train across treacherous terrain and through some areas of the country not always deemed safe. With a partnership between telegraph operators around the east coast and the Pony Express in the centre and mountainous sections of the western U . s ., the first national delivery services was developed.

The Pony Express actually had a very short life span, lasting only 1 . 5 years, while a nationwide telegraph service was being built. After that Wells Fargo applied the Pony Express logo for "secure mail and freight" services. So while the Pony Communicate at it's origin was about moving information, in the years following telegraph linking the coasts, Wells Fargo while using the Pony Express name, were the important pioneers of what many people consider as a courier service.

In modern times businesses and individuals use a number of choices on the subject of courier services and national shipping service but what all excellent local and nationwide couriers have in accordance are the same values which drove the Pony Express, a commitment to timely delivery and the security and safety of the information and things being transported.

While the Pony Express riders must safeguard "the pouch" no matter what, often asked to sacrifice themselves and their horses in the interest of the client's mail, modern day courier services employ technology and a checks and balance system to make certain people's envelops and packages achieve their intended destinations in an agreed upon amount of time. With the help of GPS DEVICE and computers, there is little possibility of that precious cargo or delivery personal getting lost, ambushed as well as drowned while crossing a lake.