The line chart provides an overview of the movement of goods in the UK from 1974 to 2002, detailing four different
transportation
modes: road, water, rail, and pipeline. Quantities are denoted in Use synonyms
million
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tonnes
.
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Overall
, three out of four Linking Words
transportation
modes experienced a growth in the quantity of goods transported over Use synonyms
this
period, with rail being the exception.
Road Linking Words
transportation
dominated, enduring a temporary decline between 1978 and 1982 before a robust escalation, peaking at approximately 100 Use synonyms
million
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tonnes
in 2002. Waterways presented a stable mode of transport, experiencing a slight rise Use synonyms
initially
from 40 to just under 60 Linking Words
million
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tonnes
, maintaining Use synonyms
this
level for twelve subsequent years. After a minor setback in 1998, it rebounded strongly to exceed 60 Linking Words
million
Use synonyms
tonnes
in 2002. Use synonyms
Additionally
, pipeline usage displayed a steady increase, with a few periods of stagnation, ultimately tripling its initial value by 2002.
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In contrast
, rail transport exhibited a downward trend until 1994. Linking Words
This
descent was followed by a recovery phase that saw it regain its initial position by 2002, mirroring its 1974 level. Linking Words
Therefore
, Linking Words
while
road Linking Words
transportation
remained the most popular method for goods movement, other modes Use synonyms
also
saw notable usage.Linking Words