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The US Has More Train Tracks Than Any Other Country: Here’s Who Owns Them

Last Updated: September 5, 2024 1 Comment

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The US Has The More Train Tracks Than Any Other Country: Here's Who Owns Them

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The map above shows all of America’s train tracks and who owned them in 2014.

In 2019, the US had 220,044km (136,729 miles) of train tracks which is around 40% more than China’s 159,000km and more than double Russia’s 105,000km.

However, this is down from the historic peak in 1917 of 428,180km (266,058 miles). Also, only 1,847km of the United States’ train lines are electrified which is around 1.5% of China’s 119,000km.

That’s because unlike China the vast bulk of America’s railway lines are used for freight rather than passengers.

The US currently ranks 10th in total number of Passenger-kilometres travelled per year at 32.5billion, which is around 2% of China’s 1,550 billion.

If you add up all passengers from Amtrak (32.5 million) and America’s other commuter rail and subway options (502.5 million) you get 535 million passenger journeys by rail each year. This is barely more than Switzerland which only has 8.7 million people. Or round 2% of first place Japan’s 24,598 million passenger journeys.

The map above comes from the now defunct, Mapattacks.com site. I’ve reproduced the original post below from 11 Jan 2015:

California broke ground on their high speed rail line between Los Angeles and San Francisco this month. Well, construction actually started last year to take advantage of federal funds, but the announcement still caught my interest. I love rail, and am a strong proponent of investing in our crumbling infrastructure (such as the 63,522 structurally deficient bridges; let’s map that next…).

Anyway, it got me thinking about our rail networks. When I was interning in the Hill as a college student in Fredericksburg, I would take a commuter train, the Virginia Railway Express, three times a week. It was nice to have the option, avoiding I-95 traffic, getting work done along the way, but the service was plagued by delays. The number one reason we heard was the VRE had to cede the right of way to CSX Freight trains who owned the tracks. An impression developed my mind of this monster conglomerate owning a monopoly of our rail infrastructure began to form in my mind.

But is that true? Does one company, or even a handful, control the majority of America’s rail? In short, no.

The Department of Transportation keeps track of these things through the National Transportation Atlas Database. Lots of great stuff here, from airports, hazmat routes, alternative fuel stations, but I pulled the railway polyline dataset. Brushed up on my query language skills to select by owner and save as a new layer. Then all I had to do was sum the length fields and you’ve got the lengths of all the rail by owner.

Screen Shot 2015 01 11

The top four companies, BNSF, Norfolk Southern, CSX, and Union Pacific), own 40 percent of the rail in this country. Now that analysis doesn’t weight the importance of those lines, but I was still a little surprised. Turns out Amtrak really only owns the Northeast Corridor (and a small spur in Michigan), for a total of 745 miles, or 0.3 percent.

pie chart

Now given that the original post is nearly a decade old, I decided to look up the current top 10 railroad companies in terms of track length are:

  1. Union Pacific (UP): 57,673km (35,836 miles)
  2. BNSF: 52,240km (32,461 miles)
  3. Canadian National Railway (CN): 49,064km (30,487 miles)
  4. CSX Transportation (CSXT): 36,297 km (22,554 miles)
  5. Norfolk Southern Railway (NS): 33,591km (20,872 miles)
  6. CPRS: 31,019km (19,275 miles)
  7. Kansas City Southern Railway (KCS): 9,946km (6,180 miles)
  8. Ferromex (FXE): 8,291km (5,151 miles)
  9. Alaska Railroad (ARR): 3,726 km (2,315 miles)
  10. USG: 2,760km (1,715 miles)

And finally Amtrack owns 1,622km (1,008 miles) of track, although their combined route length is 21,400 mi (34,400 km).

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  1. Dav Vandenbroucke says

    February 21, 2025 at 2:40 pm

    Ownerership?

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