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Fig 1.

Passenger and freight mobility.

Source: Rodrigue JP. The geography of transport systems. 5th ed. Routledge; 2020.

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Research flow.

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Table 1.

Passenger travel status (Trip/day, %).

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Fig 3.

Passenger travel flows and patterns.

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Table 2.

Freight travel status (Vehicle/day, %).

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Fig 4.

Freight travel flows and patterns.

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Fig 5.

Passenger REGGE cluster dendrogram and multidimensional scaling results.

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Freight REGGE cluster dendrogram and multidimensional scaling results.

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Fig 7.

Comparison of power centrality in movements between si/do.

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Fig 8.

Comparison of power centrality in movements between si/gun/gu.

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Fig 9.

Passenger travel patterns.

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Fig 10.

Freight travel patterns.

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Fig 11.

Passenger travel network clusters.

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Fig 12.

Freight travel network clusters.

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Fig 13.

Distance between central areas of the passenger travel network.

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Fig 14.

Distance between central areas of the freight travel network.

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