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  2. LTG Link - Wikipedia

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    Vilnius—Kaunas, 104 km (65 mi), first built in 1862, electrified in 1975. The fastest train takes 69 minutes; Vilnius—Klaipėda, 376 km (234 mi), part of the line first built in 1870, electrification currently in progress. [4] International lines: VilniusRiga, 348 km (216 mi), available since late 2023 and takes 4 hours 15 minutes. [5]

  3. Rail transport in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    VilniusRiga, 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 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.

  5. Riga Central Station - Wikipedia

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    Riga Central Station (Latvian: Rīgas Centrālā stacijа) is the main railway station in Riga, Latvia. It is known as the main point of Riga due to its central location, and most forms of public transport stop in this area. Part of the building is a shopping centre. Three rail mainlines connect the station to the east: Riga–Skulte

  6. Rail Baltica - Wikipedia

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    Rail Baltica is an under-construction rail infrastructure project that is intended to integrate the Baltic states in the European rail network. [3] Its purpose is to provide passenger and freight service between participating countries and improve rail connections between Central and Northern Europe, specifically the area southeast of the Baltic Sea.

  7. Vilnius Airport railway station - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Tallinn–Tapa railway - Wikipedia

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    The second stage of the Rail Baltica development includes the modernisation of Tallinn–Tapa railway as a part of TallinnRiga railway, so trains could run at 160 km/h. [4] A new train station is to be built at Ülemiste in 2019, making it the largest station on the line and starting serving the whole region through Rail Baltica HSL in ...

  9. Rail transport in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Balti jaam (literally the Baltic Station) is the main passenger railway station of Estonia's capital Tallinn. Stadler FLIRT in Ülemiste.. The rail transport system in Estonia consists of about 1,200 kilometres (750 mi) of railway lines, of which 900 kilometres (560 mi) are currently in public use.