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Scientific American Supplement, No. 358, November 11, 1882 by Various
page 70 of 139 (50%)
France 17,134 895 2,170
Austria-Hungary 11,880 262 3,200
Italy 5,450 109 5,321
Spain 4,869 176 3,492
Sweden & Norway 4,616 273 1,408
Belgium 2,561 48 2,203
Switzerland 1,557 22 1,831
Holland 1,426 83 2,885
Denmark 1,053 25 1,919
Roumania 916 56 5,860
Turkey 866 - 2,891
Portugal 757 8 5,870
Greece 6 - 28,000
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Total 107,306 2,455 3,168
United States 104,813 9,358 502

It appears from this that the United States mileage was only 2,493 less
than the total of all Europe, and at the present time it exceeds it, as
the former country has built about 6,000 miles this year, whereas Europe
has not exceeded 1,500. The difference in the number of persons per mile
in the two cases is also very great, Europe taking six times as many
persons to support a mile of railway as the States, and can only be
accounted for by the fact that American railways are constructed much
cheaper than the European ones.

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