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Today the railway system has shrunk, the two main airlines have merged and a series of trade deals, culminating in the North American Free-Trade Agreement, have, since 1988, increased trade with the United States to some 87% of Canada's exports.
ECONOMIST: Canada
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Today, the railway still ferries valuable cargo across the Canal Zone including curious day-trippers on jungle-thick journeys past man-made lakes, locks and causeways.
WSJ: Travel: It's a Jungle Out There | The Panama Canal Railway
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The journey can be made today because under-bridges on the rebuilt Swanage Railway were strengthened during the early 1990s to carry Merchant Navy class steam locomotives.
BBC: 'Banned' Clan Line steam locomotive's return trip