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In Australia the transport available between 1900 and 1920 included horse ridden and driven vehicles. "Cobb & Co", the Australian horse-drawn passenger and mail service, was popular and widespread throughout the eastern states. Rail-links were established between many centres, allowing for passage of people and goods. Within the larger cities, trams were popular. Waterways carried paddlesteamers and boats, and ships were used at sea. Motorised vehicles were beginning to be imported, and of course the bicycle was a favourite.