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When the mail van pulled up outside, the hum of talk about them went silent.
One second class car was removed from the standard consist to make way for the mail van.
All her nervousness came back as she approached the post office just ahead of the mail van.
At two o'clock, Graham saw the mail van go by and walked down to the mailbox.
That was one reason, and the other was that she'd seen the little red mail van driving up to the house.
A mail carrier's job, mail van or no, is to ramble.
The company owned two locomotives, four passenger coaches, a mail van and several goods wagons.
They were originally intended to last for 24 years, three times the lifetime of the mail vans that they replaced.
The guy mentions that his mother has recently died, and Terry claims his mother is also dead, having been run over by a mail van.
The mail van murder.
Some of the large luggage and mail vans were rebuilt as passenger coaches, some became covered goods wagons.
The stamps were used for collection of a late letter fee on letters posted in a mail van on British operated railways.
ARMED robbers hijacked a mail van by posing as police officers.
Evening after evening passed by without Annie the postmistress finding a letter for him in the grey bag the mail van brought in.
He and Pat were walking through a London street when a red Royal Mail van shuddered to a halt beside them.
In 1907/8, two 60'2" mail vans were constructed by Newport Workshops as part of the E car order.
On most mornings, the market bustles with buyers and sellers, double-parked cars, trucks, express mail vans and tourists.
'It's for the mail van.
What extraordinary adventure waits me, among these mail vans, these porters, these swarms of people calling taxis?
Drop-toilets for both genders were provided in all passenger vehicles except the dining cars, along with staff toilets in the twelve mail vans.
An additional first class car and a bulk mail van (later classed "DS") were built in April 1938.
At least six regular long-distance, i.e., not just to and from local railway stations, mail van services out of London existed in the late 19th century.
Horse-drawn mail vans were replaced by automotive mail vans.
They found the post office, with the mail van waiting outside it, so, to Tom's delight, they were able to get their postcards off by the early post.
A mail van or mail truck (also sometimes known as a Post Office van) is a delivery vehicle that is used to distribute mail.