what were the relative advantages of canal and railway transportation
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*it is easy to shipping
* both are cheap means of transport when compared to railways
*but quality of goofs can be tranship
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During the Industrial Revolution in England, modernisation of transport systems was needed to support the growing industries in Britain. Britain already had a well laid out network of canals and roads, but it needed upgradation to support the burgeoning demand of the growing industries. Although canals had existed for a long time, the railways were a new mode of transportation at that point in time. Both these modes had several advantages.
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