
The map above shows the amount of money invested per person into each country’s train and railway system per person per year. The data comes from German rail interest group Allianz pro Schiene.
One of the most surprising things about the map is that countries with the best perceived railway systems (e.g. France and Germany) aren’t the ones investing the most. The UK spends almost twice as much per capita on it’s trains than the Germans, and four times as much as the French yet our railway system has an (unfairly) terrible reputation.
Here are the numbers by country:








