Transport in Somerset
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transport-in-somerset-190-3651683
title:
Transport in Somerset
text:
The earliest known infrastructure for transport in Somerset is a series of wooden trackways laid across the Somerset Levels, an area of low-lying marshy ground. To the west of this district lies the Bristol Channel, while the other boundaries of the county of Somerset are along chains of hills that were once exploited for their mineral deposits. These natural features have all influenced the evolution of the transport network. Roads and railways either followed the hills, or needed causeways to
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wiki
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Overview of transport in Somerset
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_in_Somerset
date created:
2009-08-28T10:32:18Z
date modified:
2024-09-09T15:02:07Z
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