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The image presents a line graph depicting goods transport in the UK from 1974 to 2002 in million tonnes via road, water, rail, pipeline. Road transport: 1974 (70), 1978 (75), 1982 (80), 1986 (82), 1990 (85), 1994 (95), 1998 (98), 2002 (100). Water transport: 1974 (40), 1978 (42), 1982 (45), 1986 (50), 1990 (50), 1994 (58), 1998 (60), 2002 (63). Rail transport: 1974 (40), 1978 (39), 1982 (35), 1986 (30), 1990 (30), 1994 (40), 1998 (45), 2002 (40). Pipeline transport: 1974 (5), 1978 (10), 1982 (15), 1986 (18), 1990 (20), 1994 (20), 1998 (21), 2002 (22).
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The line chart illustrates the number of goods transported by types of transportation in UK from 1974 to 2002.
Overall, the trends for deliver of goods by each mode of transport are increased. The most significant increase are transport by road and water, while rail and pipeline are slightly increased.
The average amount of goods delivery by road and water increased more than 25 million tonnes. Transportantion by road started 70 and increased to 100. Whereas, the trasnsportation by water started 40 and increased to 65.
On the other hand, goods delivery by rail and pipeline increased less than 20 million tonnes. By the data, transportation by pipeline increased around 15 from 5 to 20 million tones and tend to stagnant during 1994 to 2002. While the transportation by rail the trend had declined so that in 2022 the numbers like in 1974.
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