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UK Inland Waterway Freight Carrying — Decline and Resurgence
Inland waterways were the first form of mass inland transport to be developed in the UK. In medieval times, rivers
formed the main transport arteries of the interior of the country. The only alternative for the movement of goods in substantial quantities was sea transport. Roads were in a rudimentary state and, except over short distances, costs were high.
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