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Transportation Statistics > Rail usage statistics > Distance travelled by rail per inhabitant in km/year Kilometres/year (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   Japan: 1,900  
# 2   Switzerland: 1,730  
# 3   Belarus: 1,260  
# 4   France: 1,060  
# 5   Ukraine: 1,010  
= 6   Denmark: 1,000  
= 6   Austria: 1,000  
# 8   Russia: 990  
# 9   Germany: 890  
# 10   Egypt: 880  
# 11   Netherlands: 860  
# 12   Sweden: 770  
# 13   Italy: 710  
= 14   Hungary: 700  
= 14   Czech Republic: 700  
= 14   Belgium: 700  
# 17   Poland: 670  
# 18   Korea, South: 630  
# 19   Finland: 570  
# 20   Norway: 560  
# 21   Romania: 540  
# 22   China: 504  
# 23   Kazakhstan: 500  
# 24   United Kingdom: 490  
# 25   Spain: 420  
# 26   Portugal: 400  
# 27   India: 370  
# 28   Argentina: 280  
# 29   South Africa: 200  
# 30   Thailand: 150  
# 31   United States: 140  
# 32   Pakistan: 120  
= 33   Burma: 90  
= 33   Turkey: 90  
= 33   Iran: 90  
# 36   Indonesia: 70  
# 37   Bangladesh: 30  
# 38   Estonia: 15  
Weighted average: 607.6   



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