Rail transportation in the United States - Wikipedia
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Freight railroads play an important role in the U.S. economy, especially for moving imports and exports using containers, and for shipments of coal and oil. According to the British news magazine The Economist, "They are universally recognised in the industry as the best in the world." Productivity rose 172% between 1981 and 2000, while rates decreased by 55% (after accounting for inflation). Rail's share of the American freight market rose to 43%, the highest fo… Ridership: 549,631,632, 29 million (Amtrak only) (2014) Passenger km: 10.3 billion (2014) Total: 160,141 mi (257,722 km)
Ridership: 549,631,632, 29 million (Amtrak only) (2014)
Passenger km: 10.3 billion (2014)
Total: 160,141 mi (257,722 km)
DA: 5 PA: 25 MOZ Rank: 36