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Goods and Passengers Carried and Transport Performance by Mode of Transport, First Quarter 2010
31.05.2010 h.

According to preliminary data during the first quarter of 2010 in comparison with the correspondence period in 2009 is observed à drop at goods carriages in transport as all. The goods carried decreased by 15.6% and the transport performance in tonnekilometres by 21.5%. Over the previous quarter of 2009 also is registered a decrease for the goods carried, as well for the transport performance by 26.6% and 46.9%.
During the first quarter of 2010 transported passengers are with 3.8% less than the passengers in the fourth quarter of 2009. In comparison with corresponding period in previous year, there is also decrease with 1.4%. Transport performance in passengerkilometres increased in comparison with the first quarter of 2009 by 4.5%, but over the last three months, there is a drop by 4.6%.

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