Railway Express Agency

Railway Express Agency (REA), founded as the American Railway Express Agency and later renamed the American Railway Express Inc., was a national package delivery service that operated in the United States from 1918 to 1975. REA arranged transport and delivery via existing railroad infrastructure, much as today's UPS or DHL companies use roads and air transport. It was created through the forced consolidation of existing services into a national near-monopoly to ensure the rapid and safe movement of parcels, money, and goods during World War I.

Railway Express Agency
Formerly
  • American Railway Express Agency (from 1918)
  • American Railway Express Inc. (until 1929)
  • Railway Express Agency (1929–1960)
  • REA Express, Inc. (1960–1975)
PredecessorsRailway express operations of:
FoundedJuly 1918 (1918-07)
DefunctNovember 1975 (1975-11)
Headquarters
United States

REA ceased operations in 1975, unable to adapt to changes in the rail industry, and increased competition from other modes of package delivery.

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