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Just as the automobile led to the demise of the train, the introduction of intercontinental commercial airline service precipitated the rapid decline in the use of (Blank) as a scheduled passenger transportation mode?

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The introduction of intercontinental commercial airline service led to the decline in the use of railroads as a scheduled passenger transportation mode.

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The introduction of intercontinental commercial airline service precipitated the rapid decline in the use of railroads as a scheduled passenger transportation mode. In the late 1920s, the aviation industry started offering scheduled flights that connected major cities, while the automobile became increasingly popular and accessible to the middle class. As a result, the convenience, speed, and flexibility of air travel and personal automobiles contributed to the decline in rail travel.

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