Stamps for World Sustainable Transport Day

By promoting an inclusive and sustainable transportation system, we can facilitate social and economic development, mitigate environmental damage and improve overall quality of life.

Stamps for World Sustainable Transport Day

The United Nations Postal Administration (UNPA) is issuing a six-stamp set for World Sustainable Transport Day on 26 November.

Each year on this date, the United Nations recognizes the crucial role of safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems for all in supporting sustainable economic growth, improving people’s social well-being and strengthening international cooperation and trade among countries.

The year 2024 also marks the sixtieth anniversary of the world’s first high-speed train. On 1 October 1964, the Tokaido Shinkansen, commonly known as the “bullet train”, was launched between Tokyo and Osaka, just before the Tokyo Olympic Games.

Whether for work or pleasure, the choices we make to get from one place to another – by car, plane, ferry, bike, scooter or public transport – can have a significant impact on carbon emissions. Making informed lifestyle choices about transportation can help us reduce carbon emissions and improve air quality.

By promoting an inclusive and sustainable transportation system, we can facilitate social and economic development, mitigate environmental damage and improve overall quality of life.

The six stamps feature:

* 73¢ JR Shinkansen – Japan, “approved by the Japan Central Railway Company”;
* $1.65 Amtrak Acela – United States
* CHF 1.20 ONCF Al Boraq – Morocco
* CHF 1.90 CR Fuxing – China
* €0.95 SNCF Voyageurs TGV INOUI – France
* €1.20 DB ICE – Germany

The stamps are illustrated by Tom Connell (United Kingdom).

The stamps are available for sale online at www.unstamps.org and at the UNPA Shops in New York, Vienna and Geneva, where they can be used to post mail. Follow UNPA on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

The United Nations Postal Administration is part of the Division of Administration of the Department of Operational Support (DOS).

2024-11-26

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