Longest rail network per capita

Longest rail network per capita
Who
Canada
Where
Canada
When
14 June 2012
According to the International Union of Railways (Union Internationale des Chemins de fer, UIC), the lowest population per kilometre of railway track is in Canada, where there are 468 people for every kilometre of railway line. Each citizen can claim a record 2.13 m (6 ft 11 in) of track, with the Australians in second place with 1.74 m (5 ft 8 in) of track per person. The top 10 countries ordered by the number of citizens for every kilometre of railway track are as follows: 1. Canada: 468 2. Australia: 572 3. Sweden: 732 4. Romania: 854 5. Namibia: 877 6. Finland: 911 7. Vatican City: 969 8. Latvia: 978 9. St Kitts and Nevis: 1,040 10. New Zealand: 1,070