--- "Roath, Patricia" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Stage stops are typically about 10 miles apart--a day's travel. A stage
> coach is a relatively heavy coach, usually drawn by a pair. Size, design &
> weight of the vehicle, freight, number of people, and type & number of
> animals are all variables in how far or fast a vehicle can travel.
10 miles a day? I could walk that - granted not loaded down with trunks - but
that doesn't seem like very far for a stagecoach. Horses can trot about 8-10
mph so I would think that a coach could travel at least 20-30 miles a day with
breaks and two to four good horses pulling it.
Aren't towns in England typically about 10 miles apart which is how far an
ox-cart could travel in a day?
Deb
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