Bullock-cart drivers used wineskins and flasks to transport oil until the 1870s.
The ship transported personnel and supplies until May 27, 1941, when she was turned over to the Navy.
It was a rail stop for two rail lines, one of which used to transport grain until the mid-1990s.
It grew in importance transporting people and goods until the mid-19th century.
Ships continued to transport convicts to Western Australia until 1868.
The line continued to be used to transport goods until 1965, when a combination of road haulage and a decline in industry lead to closure.
It was also used to transport farm products from the town until 1982.
The freedom for existing single-hulled tankers to continue to transport heavy types of oil until 2015 could well cause major problems.
Potomac transported petroleum from 1957 until 1961, when she was destroyed pierside by a fire and explosions.
It served to transport all subsequent Peruna's until 2002 when a new trailer was purchased.