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    1. DirectorAny2129 on

      USA won against Afghanistan and Yemen with one percent margin, congrats

    2. Lionheart1224 on

      The US’s going to be going up real quick real soon after that law that CA passed. Either that, or the trains themselves will be electrified, not the rails.

    3. jordandino418 on

      Kinda unrelated, but are the mapmakers trying to recreate Pangea??? Look at the Atlantic Ocean, it’s way too close to Europe and Africa!

    4. DescriptionLumpy8576 on

      Good to know…There is some areas where we are leading the world

    5. There should really be a different colour (grey or something) for countries with no railways at all. Iceland for example has no railways

    6. I’m quite sure Greenland and Iceland should be 100% – I doubt they have anything but model railroads (electric) there.

    7. heisenberg070 on

      UK being so low was kind of surprise to me. Also, Ethiopia was a pleasant surprise.

    8. Fun-Assumption-2200 on

      This is just wrong, I’ve never seen a railway that is not electric in czech republic

    9. I think you should mark countries that doesn’t have railway with something else than 0%. Be it n/a or no data or greyed out or whatever.

    10. Argentina has 190 kilometers of electrified railway lines, which would cover almost the entire urban area of ​​Buenos Aires. Depending on how many total kilometers are considered (many lines are abandoned or no longer in use), Argentina’s total electrified line would represent 1% or 2%.

    11. CogitoHegelian on

      Is this train running on electricity or trains having power connection for lights and stuff?

    12. InternetSandman on

      Does this include public transit? In Canada, Vancouver’s SkyTrain is electric (and automated), though I guess I don’t know how much public transit rail lines compare to overall length of freight/long distance rail across the country

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