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To travel as an armed guard next to the driver of the vehicle. Generally thought to have originated from the USA in the 1890 s when guards were employed to protect stagecoaches
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The plural is stagecoaches.
Around 1920. By 1918 only a very few mountain resorts and national parks had stagecoaches.
Stagecoaches operated as a popular mode of transportation for about 200 years, from the 17th to the 19th centuries.
The use of stagecoaches began to decline in the late 19th century with the expansion of railroads and the advent of the automobile. By the early 20th century, rail travel and motor vehicles had largely replaced stagecoaches for long-distance travel. Although stagecoaches continued to be used in some areas for tourism and recreation, they became largely obsolete for regular transportation by the 1920s.
Stagecoaches ceased operating as a common mode of transportation in the late 1800s with the rise of railroads and the advent of automobiles.
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he was a robber who robbed trains and stagecoaches
Osama bin ladin traveled on a stagecoach going to st. louis. He blew up and everyone on the coach died. That's why stagecoaches went bust.
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