It’s actually not 100%, although very close – I guess the number might be so close to 100% that it makes sense to just round up.
Batmanbacon on
India at 99% is extremely impressive, especially when considering they have about 100 times more track than Switzerland
Jack_Rannoch on
Using the Dutch VIRM model for this diagram but excluding the numbers from NL is a whole other level of petty 🤣
alienrefugee51 on
I see freighters all the time running with their pantographs down. I think that 100% only applies to rails for the public and not including industrial.
W1z4rd on
Do I recall correctly, there is a diesel engine in operation at the Zermatt station?
I remember camping there some years back and noticing the smell.
Ifridos on
Spanish here, I have never got into a non-electric train here. Where the hell are they?
WASynless on
What is this electricity made of ?
I feel like each time anything electric is mentionned, how it is produced should modulate the results
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It’s actually not 100%, although very close – I guess the number might be so close to 100% that it makes sense to just round up.
India at 99% is extremely impressive, especially when considering they have about 100 times more track than Switzerland
Using the Dutch VIRM model for this diagram but excluding the numbers from NL is a whole other level of petty 🤣
I see freighters all the time running with their pantographs down. I think that 100% only applies to rails for the public and not including industrial.
Do I recall correctly, there is a diesel engine in operation at the Zermatt station?
I remember camping there some years back and noticing the smell.
Spanish here, I have never got into a non-electric train here. Where the hell are they?
What is this electricity made of ?
I feel like each time anything electric is mentionned, how it is produced should modulate the results
The graph isn’t wrong but very incomplete, you can get a better picture at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_rail_transport_network_size if you sort by rail electrification.