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A few days. We no longer have the Pony Express.
A person on horseback can travel about 30 miles a day. The Pony Express did not ride 2000 miles when it was active. That is the length of the country.
Under fair conditions, the Pony Express riders could carry the mail 2000 miles in 10 days.
I really wouldn't say that the pony express was the beginning of communication in the 1860's they had mail delivery to the West long before the pony express it just took longer since it had to travel by ship or by stagecoach which could take about a month.. If your teacher is trying to state it was... then you should clarify if for him or her... Now the Pony Express was a rely system that cut the delivery time to about 10 days total... first the mail was sent by telegraphic communication (Morse code) covering about half the distance across the US and a the Pony Express carried it the rest of the way.
If you don't want it, it will come fast but if you are waiting for it, it will take for ever. From 7 buis days to 2 weeks. Wow the pony express was faster then that
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it doesnt take long but you may just want to walk the pony around for about 5-10 minutes at the walk. You want to give him a free reign.
The Pony Express could average 12 to 15 miles per hour, including stops. The speed was maintained by having fresh horses every 10 to 15 miles along the greater part of the routes. The rider and mailbags would quickly transfer from horse to horse, with a rider riding for an average of 10 hours, but sometimes as long as 20.