railway mail service उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- From the middle of the 19th century, many American railroads earned substantial revenues through contracts with the U . S . Post Office Department ( USPOD ) to carry mail aboard high-speed passenger trains; and the Railway Mail Service enforced various standardized designs on RPOs.
- In United States federal legislation, the "'Railway Mail Service Pay Act "'of July 28, 1916 provided that the Interstate Commerce Commission establish a fair, reasonable rate of compensation to be received by railroads for carrying the mail in the United States.
- In March, 1873, Vail was assigned to duty in the office of the General Superintendent of Railway Mail Service, Washington, D . C . There he exercised special oversight of distribution of the mails, and justified to Congress the compensation the railways received for carrying the mail.
- Under Blair's administration, such reforms and improvements as the establishment of free city delivery, the adoption of a money order system, and the use of railway mail cars were instituted the last having been suggested by George B . Armstrong ( d . 1871 ), of Chicago, who from 1869 until his death was general superintendent of the United States railway mail service.
- Pearl Harbor was bombed by the Japanese . ) Like many long haul passenger trains through the mid-1960s, the " " Empire State Express " " carried a 60-foot stainless steel East Division ( E . D . ) Railway Post Office ( R . P . O . ) car operated by the Railway Mail Service ( RMS ) of the United States Post Office Department which was staffed by USPOD clerks as a " fast mail " on each of its daily runs.