What advantage did stagecoaches have over railroads?

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Stagecoaches were more reliable.

Stagecoaches were more reliable.

Stagecoaches had a less bumpy ride.

Stagecoaches had a less bumpy ride.

Stagecoaches could travel more places.

Stagecoaches could travel more places.

Stagecoaches carried more people.

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Stagecoaches had the advantage of being able to travel to more remote areas and to smaller towns that railroads did not reach. This allowed for greater flexibility and access for travelers.
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Stagecoaches could travel more places.
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