In India, coal is moved by rail, trucks, belts, ropeways and coastal shipping. Of these, rail and road account for about 95% of the movement. Railways are by far the most important carriers, accounting for over two-thirds of the coal transported. About 1.5% moves by ships in addition to movement by rail. Trends in coal dispatches between 1979 and 1982 are given. (ERA citation 11:025728)
Coal Transportation Infrastructure in India
1983
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