rural route

1. noun, N. Amer., a mail delivery route outside a town or city (COD), 2. attributive

1.
“Yeah, the rural routes, there was four or more, eh?”

2.
“I started with being rural mail carrier replacement, so that I just did — it’s called Rural Route Two, Three and Four.”

“They were trying to narrow it down, especially for ambulance and fire, to get it more specific, ’cause we didn’t have house numbers or any kind of numbers at all before. We were just Rural Route Three, and that’s a big area.”

“The lady who was driving and delivering for Rural Route One, the other half of the Island, she had never had an assistant before.”

“Now there are two routes, so he divides it into Rural Route One, and then Rural Route Two, Three and Four. They still call them those routes ’cause it’s a certain section of the Island.”