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In 1787, the average mail coach could travel from Philadelphia to New York at a speed of about 5 to 7 miles per hour. The journey typically took around 24 to 30 hours, depending on road conditions and stops along the way. Coaches often traveled by day and rested at inns overnight, making the trip a multi-day affair. Overall, the distance of roughly 95 miles required careful planning and coordination.

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