Under development and geography surprise you? You do know that Brazil is basically like a swamp, right?
Ardekan on
Iran is definitely not accurate.
Prize-Ad-1184 on
Cuba surprises me…
Purple_Topic_1459 on
I want to draw lines to connect all of them!
Naifmon on
Saudi Arabia is not accurate.
Ottimo_Castoro on
Eswatini?!
Alarmed_Buffalo_7523 on
Why is this written like a cliche bot made title
Vondi on
I’m guessing most of the lines in the US are freight?
walkingmydogagain on
It’s highly inaccurate. Old data probably. Way less rail in Nova Scotia than those blurry purple so pixels say. I know there is more in Thailand Laos than this shows too.
Eraserguy on
Banat being so dense is surprising
Resident_Nose_2467 on
Argentina used to have more 🙁
xX-_D4rK-M45t3R-_Xx on
me and my homies hate juscelino kubitschek. give us brazilians the rail network we deserve already!
TommyPpb3 on
It’s crazy that you can see the German Empire’s borders
Adventurous_Buyer187 on
Best part is that the Iranian railway was built by the Soviets and Brits during ww2 basically just to use the entire country as a road between the indian sea and Russia
walkingmydogagain on
The road network in Brazil probably looks similar.
EduBru on
US surprises me. I thought u didn’t have trains anymore
shunobokkusu on
There are no railway networks in central (Visayas) and southern (Mindanao) Philippines. Those might be old railway networks during the colonial era.
shieZer on
Nitpicking: The rail line running through Malaysia is inaccurate.
The line on the eastern side does not connect to Thailand (yet). It should terminate in the northeastern end of the peninsula just south of the border.
_Hydrohomie_ on
Yeah but for inter city metro, Tehran has some great lines
cybercuzco on
Proof the us doesn’t have passenger rail because it doesn’t want to. The rails are there.
Bear_necessities96 on
So sad USA don’t use it for better
rsrsrs0 on
Iran is not correct. I travelled from Isfahan fo Bandar Abbas (coastal city on Persian Gulf) by train some years ago myself.
Similar to the US, Brazil adopted auto-centric policies in the mid 20th century which favored highways over inter-city rail.
Super-Estate-4112 on
In Brazil, we used to have more trains, in the 50s our president decided to prioritize cars too much and started to get rid of the trains. It is the same one who built Brasilia, Juscelino Kubitschek.
cassesque on
You’ve seen what that big empty middle bit of Brazil looks like, right?
Good luck building a railway through the rainforest, and you’ve got a wonderful surprise waiting for you in the shape of the second tallest mountain range in the world once you manage to make your way to the other side.
We absolutely overuse air travel as a species but we should probably give the interior of Brazil a pass on this issue.
wolf751 on
The uk is deceiving its dense but very rough and trash in some parts privatising it was a mistake
Ok_Sundae_5899 on
I love trains
Omotai on
Iran’s covered with mountains, Brazil’s covered with rainforest.
Specialist-Head-7438 on
The one in the US is growing rapidly.
PatimationStudios-2 on
Where is the Boten-Vientiane railway in Laos
InteractionWide3369 on
This illustrates very well how rich some current poor countries used to be, such as Cuba, Argentina and the US
ResistJunior5197 on
Pretty impressive for Australia considering the population density. Shame there’s no high speed rail though.
AdImpossible2613 on
Brazil is pathetic, all because of policies that started specially in the 50s that focused on highways over rails
Ok-Toe5061 on
It is a really inaccurate for Russia. Transpolar railway from Salekhard to Noviy Urengoy was mainly closed due to melting of permafrost in 90s. The line from Surgut to Nadym was constructed but it is not shown. Moreover the Amur-Yakutsk railway is missing. Some another inaccuracies include Kilemary railroad which were closed in early 00s. For Russia this map shows the railways somewhere in 2000-2003 but not 2022
Rehypothecator on
This map has several areas just at a cursory glance. Be vigilant out there people.
venturous1 on
Huh. So much rail in the US and almost none of it for passengers
SuddenEmu9792 on
I was surprised at the railroad through Siberia, it was like a thin blood vessel
DJTilapia on
Source?
nwbrown on
What’s supposed to be surprising about Brazil? That they don’t have trains going through the rainforest?
GWahazar on
What really surpised me, is the Viti Levu island.
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They might use planes more
Under development and geography surprise you? You do know that Brazil is basically like a swamp, right?
Iran is definitely not accurate.
Cuba surprises me…
I want to draw lines to connect all of them!
Saudi Arabia is not accurate.
Eswatini?!
Why is this written like a cliche bot made title
I’m guessing most of the lines in the US are freight?
It’s highly inaccurate. Old data probably. Way less rail in Nova Scotia than those blurry purple so pixels say. I know there is more in Thailand Laos than this shows too.
Banat being so dense is surprising
Argentina used to have more 🙁
me and my homies hate juscelino kubitschek. give us brazilians the rail network we deserve already!
It’s crazy that you can see the German Empire’s borders
Best part is that the Iranian railway was built by the Soviets and Brits during ww2 basically just to use the entire country as a road between the indian sea and Russia
The road network in Brazil probably looks similar.
US surprises me. I thought u didn’t have trains anymore
There are no railway networks in central (Visayas) and southern (Mindanao) Philippines. Those might be old railway networks during the colonial era.
Nitpicking: The rail line running through Malaysia is inaccurate.
The line on the eastern side does not connect to Thailand (yet). It should terminate in the northeastern end of the peninsula just south of the border.
Yeah but for inter city metro, Tehran has some great lines
Proof the us doesn’t have passenger rail because it doesn’t want to. The rails are there.
So sad USA don’t use it for better
Iran is not correct. I travelled from Isfahan fo Bandar Abbas (coastal city on Persian Gulf) by train some years ago myself.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_Republic_of_Iran_Railways
Similar to the US, Brazil adopted auto-centric policies in the mid 20th century which favored highways over inter-city rail.
In Brazil, we used to have more trains, in the 50s our president decided to prioritize cars too much and started to get rid of the trains. It is the same one who built Brasilia, Juscelino Kubitschek.
You’ve seen what that big empty middle bit of Brazil looks like, right?
Good luck building a railway through the rainforest, and you’ve got a wonderful surprise waiting for you in the shape of the second tallest mountain range in the world once you manage to make your way to the other side.
We absolutely overuse air travel as a species but we should probably give the interior of Brazil a pass on this issue.
The uk is deceiving its dense but very rough and trash in some parts privatising it was a mistake
I love trains
Iran’s covered with mountains, Brazil’s covered with rainforest.
The one in the US is growing rapidly.
Where is the Boten-Vientiane railway in Laos
This illustrates very well how rich some current poor countries used to be, such as Cuba, Argentina and the US
Pretty impressive for Australia considering the population density. Shame there’s no high speed rail though.
Brazil is pathetic, all because of policies that started specially in the 50s that focused on highways over rails
It is a really inaccurate for Russia. Transpolar railway from Salekhard to Noviy Urengoy was mainly closed due to melting of permafrost in 90s. The line from Surgut to Nadym was constructed but it is not shown. Moreover the Amur-Yakutsk railway is missing. Some another inaccuracies include Kilemary railroad which were closed in early 00s. For Russia this map shows the railways somewhere in 2000-2003 but not 2022
This map has several areas just at a cursory glance. Be vigilant out there people.
Huh. So much rail in the US and almost none of it for passengers
I was surprised at the railroad through Siberia, it was like a thin blood vessel
Source?
What’s supposed to be surprising about Brazil? That they don’t have trains going through the rainforest?
What really surpised me, is the Viti Levu island.