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  1. On August 14, 1962, two gunmen stopped a U.S. Mail truck that was delivering $1.5 million in small bills from Cape Cod to the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston, Massachusetts. The hijacking occurred on Route 3 in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

  2. 17 de may. de 2012 · FTR #83 In August of 1963, a gang of robbers held up a British mail train and escaped with millions of dollars. It was one of the largest hauls from a robbery in history. More than a decade after the crime, information began to emerge that there was more to the crime than there appeared to be at first.

  3. postalmuseum.si.edu › the-railway-mail-service-danger-on-the-rail › robberyRobbery | National Postal Museum

    22 de ene. de 2020 · The first motion picture, “Great Train Robbery”, included a mail car robbery. Other movies followed, including “The Great Mail Robbery”, which was the fictional story of the search and chase for a mail robber.

  4. The Great Train Robbery. Explore the investigation into one of the most audacious crimes of the 20th century. At around 3.00am on 8 August 1963, a gang of armed criminals boarded a Royal Mail train en route to Euston station in London. Dangerous and organised, they escaped with a staggering £2.6 million (£50 million in today’s money).

  5. The Boston Job. In the summer of 1962 robbers posing as police barricaded an armored truck near Boston, Massachusetts and boosted millions in cash. Three suspects were caught but two of them never went to prison and the third vanished before testifying.

  6. Great Mail Robbery is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by George B. Seitz. [1] [2] Cast. Theodore von Eltz as Lieutenant Donald Macready. Frank Nelson as Sergeant Bill Smith. Jean Fenwick as Laura Phelps (credited as Jeanne Morgan) Lee Shumway as Philip Howard. DeWitt Jennings as Captain Davis. Cora Williams as Mrs. Davis.

  7. The Great Mail Robbery: Directed by George B. Seitz. With Theodore von Eltz, Frank Nelson, Jean Fenwick, Lee Shumway.