The Pony Express was an American express mail service that used relays of horse-mounted riders between Missouri and California. It was operated by the Central Overland California and Pikes Peak Express Company.
During its 18 months of operation beginning in 1860, the Pony Express reduced the time for messages to travel between the east and west US coast to about 10 days. It became the west's most direct means of east–west communication before the first transcontinental telegraph was established (October 24, 1861), and was vital for tying the new state of California with the rest of the United States.
Despite a heavy subsidy, the Pony Express was not a financial success and went bankrupt in 18 months, when a faster telegraph service was established. Nevertheless, it demonstrated that a unified transcontinental system of communications could be established and operated year-round. When it was replaced by the telegraph, the Pony Express quickly became romanticized and became part of the lore of the Old West. Its reliance on the ability and endurance of hardy riders and fast horses was seen as evidence of rugged American individualism of the frontier times.
Three people, including prominent Masaka businessman Bosco Senyonjo, have died following a tragic road crash along the Mpala section of the Kampala Entebbe Expressway earlier today.
According to preliminary reports, the accident involved a single vehicle that was traveling from Masaka towards...
Habari zenu wana Jamii
Kuna fursa kubwa inaonekana ipo kwa serikali au private sector kuwekeza na wananchi wakanufaika. Ukiangalia huwa kuna space kubwa na pana inapatikana juu ya Barabara za mabasi ya mwendo kasi plus zile Barabara za njia mbili kila upande za kupita magari ya kawaida.
Sasa...
JamiiForums uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.