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  2. List of railway stations in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Rail transport in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Vilnius—Riga, 348 km (216 mi), available since late 2023 and takes 4 hours 15 minutes. [19] Vilnius—Warsaw—Krakow, available since late 2022. Indirect route due to change of gauge at Polish border, transfer from LTG Link train to PKP Intercity at Mockava. Vilnius—Warsaw travel time around 9 hours. [20]

  4. Vilnius–Klaipėda Railway - Wikipedia

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    Vilnius – Klaipėda Railway (Lithuanian: Geležinkelis Vilnius – Klaipėda) is one of the main local railways in Lithuania. This railway connects the Lithuanian capital Vilnius with the country's biggest seaside city Klaipėda. It is the most actively used train line in Lithuania. [1]

  5. Vilnius railway station - Wikipedia

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    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 departure from Vilnius railway station every day and arrives to Vilnius Airport railway station.

  6. Lithuanian Railways - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Transport in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    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 (84.46 mi). The stretch between Vilnius and Šilagalis has motorway status.

  8. ČD Class 471 - Wikipedia

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    The first train was delivered in 2008 and the last unit was delivered in 2017. They are operated on the route Vilnius – Kaunas since December 2008 , VilniusTrakai and Vilnius – Minsk . Units consist of two and three cars. They have very similar interior like Czech class 471. The maximum speed has increased up to 160 km/h (99 mph).

  9. Trakai - Wikipedia

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    Trakai (Trakai ⓘ; see names section for alternative and historic names) is a city and lake resort in Lithuania. It lies 28 kilometres (17 miles) west of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania or just 7 kilometres (4 miles) from the administrative limits of the Lithuanian capital city. Because of its proximity to Vilnius, Trakai is a popular ...