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In the 1900s, transportation in Asia varied widely by region and development level. Major cities often had trams, rickshaws, and early motor vehicles, while rural areas relied on bicycles, horses, and bullock carts. Railways began expanding rapidly, connecting key cities and facilitating trade. Additionally, waterways were crucial for transport in regions with extensive river systems, such as in Southeast Asia and parts of China.

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