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While the train had replaced the coaches by the late 1870's on many of the main routes, coaches were still an important way to get around in some of the more remote areas. For instance Mansfield was linked to Melbourne by various coach routes who took people to and from the railway line. See the history of coaching
The difference between coaching and rail (Ensign15/8/1873)
Mr Crawford was a coach operator in Beechworth who played a role in the story of the KellyGang.
The Royal Mail Line ran the following routes in 1879
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Between
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Frequency
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| Alexandra - Tallarook | daily Fare 17s 6d |
| Beechworth - Eldorado - Tarrawingee | daily |
| Beechworth - Wandiligong | daily |
| Everton - Myrtleford - Bright - Wandiligong | daily |
| Myrtleford - Hunning Creek - Everton | Monday Wednesday |
| Echuca - Deniliquin | |
| Everton - Buckland | Monday Wednesday Friday |
| Beechworth - Chiltern | daily |
| Corowa - Chiltern | daily |
| Yackandandah - Beechworth | daily |
| Wodonga - Kiewa -Yackandandah | Monday Wednesday |
| Beechworth - Hillsbrough - Stanley | daily |
| Beechworth - Stanley | daily |
| Porepunkah - Buckland | Tuesday Thursday Saturday |
| Running Creek - Beechworth | Monday Wednesday Friday |
| Bright - Harrietville | Monday Wednesday Friday |
| Jerilderie - Deniliquin | |
| Wangaratta - Milawa | daily |
| Wangaratta - Moyhu | daily |
| Wangaratta - Yarrawonga | Wednesday Saturday |
| Wangaratta - Dockers Plains - Fistcourt | Monday Wednesday Friday |
| Howlong - Chiltern | Monday Wednesday Friday |
| Corowa - Wahgunyah - Rutherglen - Springhurst | daily |
| Corowa - Jerilderie | Sunday |
| Wodonga - Bethanga | daily |
| Wodonga - Tintalara | Saturday |
Cobb & Co in Victoria and the Riverina was run by James Rutherford and
John Wagner. The headquarters was in Hay in New South Wales
Hay was the headquarters for Cobb and co, why (T&C16/10/1875)
The coach ran from Goulburn to Albury, come for the ride (T&C5/4/1873)
The hotels became a depot for coaches and passengers (Alexandra19/8/1876)
Lawrence Cutter and Alexander Stevenson were coach builders in Victoria
There was an interesting relationship between the coaches and the railway (Argus17/1/81)
See Cobb & Co coach between Deniliquin and Jerilderie after the Jerilderie robbery (BWC)
Coaches were often held up by bushrangers. they carried people with money (Argus2/9/69)
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Find the hiding places and sites where the KellyGang found fame and fortune and where their friends indulged in horse stealing and tried to make a life against the challenges of the squatters and banks. Let the KellyGang show you the places where they found safety from the law in the bush.