If containerships are the cheapest way to transport cargo, why aren’t we using canals instead of railways and highways to transport goods over land?

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If containerships are the cheapest way to transport cargo, why aren’t we using canals instead of railways and highways to transport goods over land?

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Train tracks have fewer constraints; they can be at any height and fit in a 20′ wide area. A proper container ship canal is wider than an entire rail yard, and the rail yard has all of the necessary equipment to load and unload.

They’re also significantly cheaper and faster.

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