
Stagecoach
Stagecoach is a historic transportation company that operated stagecoaches—horse-drawn wagons used for passenger travel and mail delivery across long distances in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It played a key role in connecting remote areas and facilitating westward expansion in the United States. Today, the company has evolved into a modern transportation provider, offering bus, rail, and other transit services. The term "Stagecoach" is often associated with the iconic era of frontier travel, symbolizing transportation innovation and regional development during that time.