During the nineteenth century road transportation improved, and the railway came in 1860.
The need of good road transportation to the whole island was one of the first projects to be done.
Air, rail, and road transportation were significantly interrupted or even shut down.
About 80 percent of that came from road transportation.
It was simply not geared for road transportation to bring in refined fuel oil.
As road transportation improved in the 20th century, the line's importance slipped.
Steam power for road transportation saw a modest revival in the 1920s.
It takes around 18 hours to reach the close road transportation from the village.
This left road transportation as the only available method for grain.
Unfortunately its massive increase had a great impact on road transportation in the area.