Who Uses Long-Distance Trains the Most (& Least)?
- raquelgoulartra
- Aug 5
- 1 min read

This article is published in collaboration with Statista
by Anna Fleck
Although train travel is more environmentally friendly than flying or driving, barriers such as limited infrastructure, high costs and slower travel times often make long-distance train trips less competitive than other forms of transport in many countries. Survey data from a Statista Consumer Insights survey shows that in Brazil, just six percent of respondents had bought a long-distance train ticket within the last year. In the United States, just under one in ten said the same. Meanwhile, long-distance train travel remains more popular in Europe and India.
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