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Old 22nd May 2022, 20:01
RogerFarnworth RogerFarnworth is offline  
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Yes, quite a heavy vehicle! It was helped by the very shallow gradients on the line.

The answer to the teacher's question was very true. One of the reasons that road came to so dominate rail was that roads were heavily subsidised through taxation. The railways were expected to break even.

Rail was bound to be cheaper than road if the playing field was kept level! Just as it was cheaper than the canals it displaced.
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