In the early 1980s, an identical system ran on Vancouver Island. The founding father of the system in Courtenay, B.C., Thầu xây dựng Nghi Sơn Michael Linton, said that the system petered out on the central island by the late 1980s (a group nonetheless exists in Victoria), but not before spreading to nearly 3,000 communities around the world. With improved transportation and the invention of refrigeration, produce could possibly be shipped safely all over the world. The Industrial Revolution modernized the world.