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Each marker represents a delivery time of other parcello users in your area / neighbourhood. By entering your tracking id and destination, we will predict your personal delivery schedule at your address in Red Bud.
We scan all via parcello tracked shipments in Red Bud to identify how early and how late USPS delivers on each day of the week. For todays individual predicition enter your tracking id and address.
Earliest (Start) | Latest (Stop) | |
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Monday | 08:00 AM | 08:00 PM |
Tuesday | 08:00 AM | 08:00 PM |
Wednesday | 02:33 PM | 02:33 PM |
Thursday | 12:20 PM | 12:20 PM |
Friday | 08:00 AM | 08:00 PM |
Saturday | 08:00 AM | 08:00 PM |
Sunday | No Delivery | No Delivery |
Red Bud, Illinois, is a small city located in Randolph County, with a population of approximately 3,530 residents. The area is characterized by a mix of suburban and rural environments, which can impact delivery times due to varying levels of infrastructure and road accessibility. With its strategic location about 35 miles southeast of St. Louis, Missouri, the delivery routes used by USPS in Red Bud benefit from connecting highways and local roadways, facilitating efficient transport of goods. Additionally, the city's close-knit community often sees a consistent mail delivery schedule, relying heavily on the USPS for both local and regional deliveries.
The geography of Red Bud, characterized by its flat to gently rolling terrain, allows for relatively straightforward navigation for delivery carriers. The region experiences a continental climate, with hot summers and cold winters, which may affect delivery times during extreme weather conditions, particularly in winter months when snow and ice can impede transport. Additionally, with an overall population density that is less concentrated than urban areas, deliveries to residential neighborhoods can be more spread out, potentially extending delivery windows. Nonetheless, USPS aims to maintain timely services influenced by local conditions.
Did you know? You can easily estimate at what time USPS delivers in your area by entering your tracking ID at the top of this page.
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The receipt of a shipment causes about 500g CO2. A tree can bind about one ton of CO2 in a lifetime. To be climate neutral this would be 1 tree for 2000 sendings. But CO2 neutral is not enough! That's why we plant a tree at least every 1000 USPS shipments and thus make the receipt of USPS parcels climate positive for all users.