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The station can be reached by city public transport: trolleybuses, regular, fast and night buses. Vilnius bus station is around 180 meters (590 ft) away from the railway station. Vilnius international airport situates 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) away from the railway station and is accessible by taxi, busses and trains. Trains operated by LTG Link ...
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. Akmenė railway station; Alksnėnai railway station; Alvitas railway station; Bagotoji railway ...
Vilnius railway station This page was last edited on 22 March 2020, at 19:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
In Lithuania, 392 km (244 mi) of new track will be constructed, including the reconstruction of the Vilnius–Kaunas Railway to support standard gauge. [48] High speed rail will reduce the Vilnius—Kaunas route time to 38 minutes. [17] At project completion, the following routes will become available or faster (with projected travel times): [17]
Vilnius Airport railway station, Vilnius–Marcinkonys Railway, Vilnius–Turmantas Railway, Vilnius–Kaunas Railway 54°40′13″N 25°17′4″E / 54.67028°N 25.28444°E / 54.67028; 25.28444 ( 01 - Vilniaus geležinkelio
As for 2019, railbuses running between Vilnius Airport and Vilnius Central Station are the only passenger service of the station and are the fastest (7 min) and the cheapest (€0.80) way to go from the airport to the city centre, but there are only 7 trains during the day with intervals from 30 min to 5 h 45 min. [1] [2] Vilnius airport is one ...
On 29 May 2018, the railway companies of the three Baltic states signed an agreement to launch a new intermodal freight service called Amber Train, linking Tallinn and Riga to the Lithuanian-Polish border at Šeštokai where they can be transhipped to the standard gauge network. [9] EU funding was used to support some of these initiatives. [10]
Vilnius train station. Vilnius – Kaunas Railway (Lithuanian: Geležinkelis Vilnius – Kaunas) is one of the main local railways in Lithuania. This railway connects Lithuanian capital Vilnius with the 2nd largest city Kaunas. The railway construction was started in 1859 and finished in 1862. [1]