The Pony Express was a U.S. mail service that operated from April 1860 to October 1861.
Pony Express may also refer to:
Film and television
- The Pony Express (1907 film), an American silent short film
 - The Pony Express (1925 film), an American silent film by James Cruze
 - Pony Express (film), a 1953 American film
 - Pony Express (TV series), a 1959–60 television series
 
Sports
- Denver Broncos Cheerleaders, known as the Pony Express from 1977 to 1985
 - SMU Mustangs football team, nicknamed The Pony Express in the 1980s
 
Other uses
- Pony express (newspapers), a dispatch service employed by newspapers prior to adoption of the telegraph
 - Pony Express (roller coaster), a roller coaster at Knott's Berry Farm amusement park
 - Operation Pony Express, a military operation during the Vietnam War
 - Pony Express Bridge, a bridge over the Missouri River on US-36
 - Pony Express Council, a scouting organization in Missouri
 - Pony Express Historical Association, the not-for-profit organization that owns the historical Patee House (the headquarters of the Pony Express)
 - Pony Express Museum, a transport museum in Saint Joseph, Missouri
 - Pony Express Region, a region of northwestern Missouri
 - Pony Express Stables, the eastern terminus of the Pony Express, now the home of the museum
 - Pony Express Terminal, the western endpoint of the Pony Express
 
See also
- Pony Express Record, a 1994 album by Shudder to Think
 
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