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Stagecoaches began to go bust in the late 19th century due to the rise of the railroad system, which offered faster and more efficient transportation over long distances. The expansion of the telegraph and later the automobile also contributed to their decline, as these innovations provided quicker communication and travel options. Additionally, the increasing demand for reliable and rapid freight and passenger transport made stagecoach services less viable. By the early 20th century, most stagecoach lines had been replaced or significantly diminished.

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