The first railway in in Queensland commenced operating in July 1865 and over time a network of railways, not always connected, developed. Travelling Post Offices (TPOs) were introduced into the system on 1 January 1877. The following numerals are known used by travelling post offices:
169 TPO No. 2 S and W Railway [Travelling Post office no 2, Southern and Western Railway line]
233 TPO No. 1 S and W Railway [Travelling Post Office Railway Number 1, Southern and Western Railway]
234 TPO No. 2 S and W Railway [Travelling Post Office Railway Number 2, Southern and Western Railway]
234 TPO No. 4 S and W Railway [Travelling Post Office Railway Number 4, Southern and Western Railway]
235 TPO No. 3 S and W Railway [Travelling Post Office Railway Number 3, Southern and Western Railway]
395 TPO No. 6 S and W Railway [Travelling Post Office Railway Number 6, Southern and Western Railway]
410 TPO No. 1 Central Railway [Travelling Post Office Railway Number 1, Central Railway]
411 TPO No. 2 Central Railway [Travelling Post Office Railway Number 2, Central Railway]
412 TPO No. 3 Central Railway [Travelling Post Office Railway Number 3, Central Railway]
551 TPO No. 5 S and W Railway [Travelling Post Office Railway Number 5, Southern and Western Railway]
572 TPO No. 1 Northern Railway [Travelling Post Office Railway Number 1, Great Northern Railway]
573 TPO No. 2 Northern Railway [Travelling Post Office Railway Number 2, Great Northern Railway]
574 TPO No. 1 North Coast Railway [Travelling Post Office Railway Number 1, North Coast Railway]
575 TPO No. 2 North Coast Railway [Travelling Post Office Railway Number 2, North Coast Railway]
576 TPO No. 3 North Coast Railway [Travelling Post Office Railway Number 3, North Coast Railway]
See here for an informative newspaper article on how these mail trains operated
A handbook of the different numerals (bars, rays and duplexes) found on Queensland (Chalon, Sideface and Commonwealth) postage stamps and covers compiled by Dr Jeremy Hodes To find the numeral you are looking for select from the numeral tabs directly below.
Saturday, April 23, 2016
Travelling Post offices in Queensland and their numerals
Labels:
postal history,
Queensland,
Railway,
TPO,
Travelling Post Office
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