• CookieOfFortune@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Your link doesn’t show Switzerland at the top except their network is completely electric.

    Having been to both countries without a car, Japan is not subpar in terms of local services. They’re very different though because they have such different size and population densities.

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      5 months ago

      Switzerland has:

      • the lowest amount of area per km of track, except for micro nations
      • a fairly low amount of population per km of track - among the top 10 if population density is considered
      • lost less than 10% of tracks since its historical peak
      • a majority nationalized rail network
      • (as you mentioned) a fully electrified network

      While I haven’t travelled in Japan by rail (or any other mode), I have been to Switzerland. From what I’ve heard, in Japan there are many smaller local stations, where an ancient train arrives a few times a day.

      Whereas in Switzerland, it seems like nearly every local station has at least one train per hour.