drive stage

verb, to drive a horse-drawn vehicle that carries goods and passengers on a regular route over land or ice; see also run stage

“That was their living in the wintertime. They’d drive stage. If a horse broke through it usually ducked the horse under.”

“I drove stage in the winter for quite a few years too.”

“I think Tom said he helped drive stage.”

“I suppose I should have said when I started driving stage.”

“Did you ever ride or drive stage?”