What were the typical stops along a stagecoach route?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Stagecoach Driver
Typical stops along a stagecoach route included way stations or inns, where passengers could rest, eat, and change horses. These stops were strategically placed every 10-15 miles to ensure timely travel. Common locations included small towns, taverns, and stables, often equipped with basic amenities. Some routes also featured post offices for mail delivery and communication.