British coastal shipping network

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The British coastal shipping network was a system of maritime trade routes and services linking ports around the coast of Britain for the transport of goods and passengers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal shipping system
maritime transport network
carried building materials
coal
foodstuffs
grain
mail
manufactured goods
passengers
timber
competedWith rail freight services
road haulage
complemented inland waterways in Britain
railway network in Britain
connectsWith Atlantic ports of Britain
British ports
Channel Islands services
English Channel ports
English ports
Irish Sea ports
North Sea ports
Scottish ports
Welsh ports
country United Kingdom
developedFrom coastal barge trade
sailing ship trade
followed traditional sea lanes
hadEconomicRole redistribution of overseas imports within Britain
supply of fuel to coastal power stations
supply of raw materials to coastal industries
support of fishing communities
support of island communities around Britain
hasPart coasting trade routes
feeder services
ferry services
liner services
short-sea shipping routes
tramp shipping services
operatedIn Atlantic Ocean
English Channel
Irish Sea
North Sea
regulatedBy Maritime and Coastguard Agency
surface form: British maritime authorities

port authorities in the United Kingdom
supported coal distribution in Britain
industrialisation in Britain
regional specialisation of industry
urbanisation of coastal cities
usedFor collection of export cargoes
distribution of imported goods
domestic trade
transport of goods
transport of passengers
usedVesselType cargo liner
coaster
ferry
motor vessel
steamship
tramp steamer

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Methil Docks connectedTo British coastal shipping network