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Posted: Aug 17 2016 (14:51)
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Last Response: Aug 17 2016 (22:25)
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Last Response: Aug 17 2016 (22:25)
States arranged in Ascending order, based on the rail density per 1000 Sq. Km
sources: for RKM: click here
for state area: click here
There may be a slight error in densities for Goa and seven sisters states (the ones that form NE part of India) as the data wan't directly available, so had to calculate it with help from Atlas. Also, area of...
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sources: for RKM: click here
for state area: click here
There may be a slight error in densities for Goa and seven sisters states (the ones that form NE part of India) as the data wan't directly available, so had to calculate it with help from Atlas. Also, area of...
more...
the order of first 4 is messed up (unable to figure out how), remaining is correct.
This table shows real picture.
How high population density states have less rail density.
How high population density states have less rail density.
it doesn't actually, and for a good reason: it doesn't depict trains available.
Many of the routes going through high population density areas handle almost twice the trains than a normal route can; its almost as if the route length of these areas is twice than what is measured.
but it is difficult to find accurate numbers for this.
Many of the routes going through high population density areas handle almost twice the trains than a normal route can; its almost as if the route length of these areas is twice than what is measured.
but it is difficult to find accurate numbers for this.