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LTG Link is the passenger transport division of the Lithuanian state-owned railway company, LTG Group (Lithuanian Railways).LTG Link operates domestic and international passenger services across Lithuania and on routes to Poland, Latvia, and beyond.
In May 2017, Lithuanian Railways was one of several companies that facilitated the launch of a new international tank container train service between Europe and China. [7] In September of that same year, the first electrified cross-border trains started between Lithuania and Belarus. [8]
Today, the active part of the railway is 68.4 km (42.5 mi), making it one of the longest narrow gauge lines in Europe. [44] In 2001, Aukštaitija narrow gauge railway was established as a separate company (independent from the Lithuanian Railways) to manage the narrow gauge railway. [42] It primarily runs services for tourism and entertainment ...
The former timetable includes all trains, the latter fast express trains only. Chinese Railway Timetable [6] Published irregularly (last January 2015) by Duncan Peattie, in English. It includes all trains shown in the Chinese Railway Passenger Train Timetable, but not all stations.
Cover of the December 1888 edition. The European Rail Timetable, more commonly known by its former names, the Thomas Cook European Timetable, the Thomas Cook Continental Timetable or simply Cook's Timetable, is an international timetable of selected passenger rail schedules for every country in Europe, along with a small amount of such content from areas outside Europe.
Aerial view of the Vilnius Railway Station. This is a list of all 125 railway stations in Lithuania, [1] [2] sorted alphabetically. All are served by LTG Link, with the exception of Šeštokai, which is served only by the Rail Baltica link to Poland.
Radviliškis–Daugavpils Railway (Lithuanian: Radviliškio–Daugpilio geležinkelis) is one of the main local railways in Lithuania with connection to neighbouring Latvia. [1] This railway connects Lithuanian city Radviliškis with Latvia's second largest city of Daugavpils .
The A roads (Lithuanian: magistraliniai keliai) total 1,748.84 km (1,086.68 mi). A1 Vilnius – Kaunas – Klaipėda, 311.40 km (193.49 mi). Most important east to west corridor in Lithuania. Connects three largest Lithuanian cities: Vilnius, Kaunas and Klaipėda. Most of the road has motorway status. A2 Vilnius – Panevėžys, 135.92 km (84. ...