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The first cross-continental stagecoach company was the Pony Express, established in 1860. It carried mail and important messages between the eastern United States and California, covering approximately 1,966 miles in just 10 days. The service relied on a relay system of riders and stations to ensure speedy delivery across the challenging terrain. Despite its short operation, lasting only until 1861, the Pony Express became a legendary symbol of the American West.

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