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It runs east-west from Paddington in the west to Whitechapel in the east, a distance of six and a half miles (10.5 km). It has eight stations, but by 2003 only three of these were still in use, as the sorting offices above the others had been relocated.
A memo leaked in April 2003 revealed that the system would be closed and "mothballed" at the end of May. Royal Mail[?] had earlier said that it was five times more expensive than using road transport would be. The Communication Workers' Union[?] claimed the figure was closer to three times, and even this was due to a deliberate policy of running the system down and using it at one-third of its capacity. Despite a report by the Greater London Authority in support of the continued use of Mail Rail, the system was taken out of use in the early hours of May 31, 2003.
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