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Daily Data InsightsRail travel is more prevalent in Japan than in Western Europe, and much more than in the United States

Rail travel is more prevalent in Japan than in Western Europe, and much more than in the United States

Rail travel is more popular in Japan than in Europe, and vastly more common than in the United States

The chart shows how much people rely on rail versus road transport in 2021. The data comes from the OECD, and we recently updated our charts with the latest release.

Japan stands out with 28% of passenger kilometers traveled by rail. This contrasts sharply with New Zealand and the United States, where rail accounts for only 1.4% and 0.25% of passenger kilometers, respectively.

In Western European countries, rail transport is still in the minority, but less so. In France, 10% of passenger kilometers are traveled by rail, 6.4% in Germany, and 5% in the United Kingdom.

Countries with well-developed rail networks and high usage also tend to have lower domestic transport-related CO2 emissions.

Explore passenger kilometers traveled by road and rail in other countries →

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