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  2. Rail transport in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Rail transport in Lithuania consists of freight shipments and passenger services. The construction of the first railway line in Lithuania began in 1859. As of 2021, the total length of railways in Lithuania was 1,868.8 km (1,161.2 mi).

  3. Lithuanian Railways - Wikipedia

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    In March 2021, it was announced that the German specialist IVU Traffic Technologies would supply its digital resource planning and real-time traffic management software to the Lithuanian Railways. [19] That same year, Lithuanian Railways issued multiple tenders calling for the provision of additional electric traction, including hybrid solutions.

  4. 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.

  5. Transport in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    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. ...

  6. Narrow-gauge railways in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    These railways were built during World War I by the German Empire at the gauge of 600 mm (1 ft 11 + 5 ⁄ 8 in), converted to 750 mm (2 ft 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) gauge by the Lithuanian state railways, and expanded to a network of 111 km. Panevėžys–Joniškėlis; 36 km; Joniškėlis–Biržai; 42 km; Joniškėlis–Žeimelis; 37 km

  7. LTG Link - Wikipedia

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    LTG Group is pursuing the electrification of LTG Link's main passenger routes, particularly the Vilnius–Klaipeda corridor, which handles a significant portion of Lithuania's passenger rail traffic. In 2019, LTG Infra awarded a €363.1 million contract to electrify 354 km of its network, increasing the electrified network share from 7% to 40% ...

  8. 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]

  9. Category:Railway stations in Lithuania - Wikipedia

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    Railway stations in Lithuania by decade of opening (5 C) Railway stations in Lithuania by year of opening (8 C) C. Railway stations in Lithuania by city (1 C)