Rail transport in Lithuania
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Rail transport in Lithuania consists of freight shipments and passenger services. The construction of the first railway line in Lithuania began in 1859. , the total length of railways in Lithuania was . Lietuvos Geležinkeliai, the national state-owned railway company, operates most of the passenger and freight services. The country has a mixed
gauge Gauge ( or ) may refer to: Measurement * Gauge (instrument), any of a variety of measuring instruments * Gauge (firearms) * Wire gauge, a measure of the size of a wire ** American wire gauge, a common measure of nonferrous wire diameter, ...
network: the majority is broad gauge (a legacy of the Russian standard) with rapidly expanding lines using the standard gauge or dual gauge track. In 2020, Lithuania together with the other Baltic states began construction of the
Rail Baltica Rail Baltica (also known as Rail Baltic in Estonia) is a high-speed railway under construction between Warsaw, Poland and Tallinn, Estonia, with further connections to Finland via Baltic Sea cruiseferries or the proposed Helsinki–Tallinn Tunn ...
high-speed rail with operating speed of 249 km/h for the passenger trains. The project marks a new era for Lithuanian railways and is expected to be completed by 2026. Lithuania is a member of the Intergovernmental Organisation for International Carriage by Rail (OTIF) and International Union of Railways (UIC). The
UIC Country Code The UIC Country Code is a two digit-number identifying countries in which members of the International Union of Railways (UIC) are active. The UIC has issued numbering systems for rolling stock ( UIC wagon numbers) and stations that include the cou ...
for Lithuania is 24. As an EU member, the country participates in the
European Union Agency for Railways The European Union Agency for Railways (ERA) is an agency of the European Union (EU) that sets mandatory requirements for European railways and manufacturers in the form of Technical Specifications for Interoperability (TSI), which apply to the ...
. It is also a member of
Interrail The Interrail Pass is a rail pass available to European residents. Residents of countries outside Europe may purchase the Eurail Pass instead. Types of Interrail Pass include the Interrail Global Pass and the Interrail One Country Pass. The pa ...
and Eurail. Lithuania was ranked 16th among national European rail systems in the European Railway Performance Index 2017 assessing intensity of use, quality of service and safety.


History

In 1851, the government of the
Russian Empire The Russian Empire was an empire and the final period of the Russian monarchy from 1721 to 1917, ruling across large parts of Eurasia. It succeeded the Tsardom of Russia following the Treaty of Nystad, which ended the Great Northern War. ...
decided to build the
Saint Petersburg–Warsaw railway Saint Petersburg–Warsaw Railway (() (transliteration: Sankt-Peterburgo–Varshavskaya zheleznaya doroga)) is a long railway, built in the 19th century by the Russian Empire to connect Russia with Central Europe. At the time the entire railwa ...
. The construction of the railway in Lithuania began in 1859 and the line included Daugavpils
Vilnius Vilnius ( , ; see also other names) is the capital and largest city of Lithuania, with a population of 592,389 (according to the state register) or 625,107 (according to the municipality of Vilnius). The population of Vilnius's functional urb ...
Grodno and
Lentvaris Lentvaris (; pl, Landwarów) in eastern Lithuania, 9 km east of Trakai. It is a transportation hub, as several road and rail routes cross here. Lake Lentvaris is nearby. History The town is situated in ethnographically Baltic Lithua ...
Kaunas
Virbalis Virbalis (, pl, Wierzbołów, yi, ווירבאלן ''Virbalen'') is a town in the Vilkaviškis district municipality, Lithuania. It is located west of Vilkaviškis. History It is frequently mentioned in historical as well in modern literatur ...
sections which were completed in 1862. The first train arrived from Daugavpils (in Latvia) to Vilnius on 17 September 1860. However, the first commercial operation began between Kaunas temporary station on the left bank of the river
Nemunas The Neman, Nioman, Nemunas or MemelTo bankside nations of the present: Lithuanian: be, Нёман, , ; russian: Неман, ''Neman''; past: ger, Memel (where touching Prussia only, otherwise Nieman); lv, Nemuna; et, Neemen; pl, Niemen; ...
and Eydtkuhnen in East Prussia on 11 April 1861. Initially, there were 21 Lithuanian stations. Building of the railway required different engineering solutions, including the construction of
Kaunas Railway Tunnel Kaunas railway tunnel ( lt, Kauno geležinkelio tunelis) is one of the two railway tunnels existing in Lithuania and the only railway tunnel operating in the Baltic states. Passenger trains are operating between Vilnius and Kaunas through this tu ...
and Paneriai Tunnel. The greatest expansion of the railway happened during 1857–1914 when nearly two thirds of the network, used at the end of 20th century, was constructed. The railway construction had a significant impact to the economic development of the region. When the Imperial German Army occupied Lithuania in 1915, the railway became the main way to supply food and ammunition for the German army. During this time, Germans replaced a lot of the 1524 mm gauge railways track with the 1435 mm standard gauge. In various parts of the country, the German army also constructed 600 mm gauge tracks. Lithuanian independence was restored in 1918 and the Lithuanian government concluded an agreement with
Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe ...
on 4 July 1919 on the handover of the railway assets to the
Ministry of Transport A ministry of transport or transportation is a ministry responsible for transportation within a country. It usually is administered by the ''minister for transport''. The term is also sometimes applied to the departments or other government ag ...
. During the years after
World War I World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
, Lithuanian Railways reconstructed the tracks, connecting them into a complete network. In 1923 the
Klaipėda region The Klaipėda Region ( lt, Klaipėdos kraštas) or Memel Territory (german: Memelland or ''Memelgebiet'') was defined by the 1919 Treaty of Versailles in 1920 and refers to the northernmost part of the German province of East Prussia, when as ...
was reunited with Lithuania and the port of
Klaipėda Klaipėda (; ; german: Memel; pl, Kłajpeda; russian: Клайпеда; sgs, Klaipieda) is a city in Lithuania on the Baltic Sea coast. The capital of the eponymous county, it is the third largest city and the only major seaport in Lithuania ...
became a part of the Lithuanian railway system. The interwar period was marked by the expansion of the narrow gauge railways which contributed to the economic development of the
rural areas In general, a rural area or a countryside is a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities. Typical rural areas have a low population density and small settlements. Agricultural areas and areas with forestry typically are describ ...
, especially in the north-eastern Lithuania. In 1940, following the
Soviet occupation During World War II, the Soviet Union occupied and annexed several countries effectively handed over by Nazi Germany in the secret Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact of 1939. These included the eastern regions of Poland (incorporated into two different ...
, railway activities were reorganized and all agreements concluded by Lithuania with neighbouring countries terminated. Soviets changed most of the network from the standard gauge to broad gauge. The railway gauge was again changed by Nazi occupying force in 1941 and then once again changed back by the Soviets in 1944. After the
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
, the railway network required significant repairs. The Soviets also replaced a lot of the narrow gauge railway with the broad gauge and, in fact, completely dismantled of it. During the Soviet occupation all railways in the Baltic states were managed from Riga. The first electric train began service on 29 December 1975 after the electrification of the Vilnius–Kaunas line. Following the independence restoration in 1991, Lithuania restored its membership in international rail transport organizations, established national railway company Lietuvos geležinkeliai AB and began gradual modernization of its railway network. In 2000s, that included speed improvements (up to 160 km/h — passenger trains, 120 km/h — freight trains), modern communication and safety systems (
GSM-R GSM-R, Global System for Mobile Communications – Railway or GSM-Railway is an international wireless communications standard for railway communication and applications. A sub-system of European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS), it is us ...
and
ERTMS The European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) is the system of standards for management and interoperation of signalling for railways by the European Union (EU). It is conducted by the European Union Agency for Railways (ERA) and is the ...
), new trains and locomotives (manufactured by
Siemens AG Siemens AG ( ) is a German multinational conglomerate corporation and the largest industrial manufacturing company in Europe headquartered in Munich with branch offices abroad. The principal divisions of the corporation are ''Industry'', ''E ...
, Pesa,
Škoda Škoda means ''pity'' in the Czech and Slovak languages. It may also refer to: Czech brands and enterprises * Škoda Auto, automobile and previously bicycle manufacturer in Mladá Boleslav ** Škoda Motorsport, the division of Škoda Auto respons ...
). In 2020, the construction of the high-speed
Rail Baltica Rail Baltica (also known as Rail Baltic in Estonia) is a high-speed railway under construction between Warsaw, Poland and Tallinn, Estonia, with further connections to Finland via Baltic Sea cruiseferries or the proposed Helsinki–Tallinn Tunn ...
began. File:Kaunas_Railway_Tunnel.jpg, Construction of
Kaunas Railway Tunnel Kaunas railway tunnel ( lt, Kauno geležinkelio tunelis) is one of the two railway tunnels existing in Lithuania and the only railway tunnel operating in the Baltic states. Passenger trains are operating between Vilnius and Kaunas through this tu ...
, 19th century File:Vilnia,_Vakzalnaja,_Čyhunačnaja._Вільня,_Вакзальная,_Чыгуначная_(1920).jpg,
Vilnius railway station Vilnius Railway Station ( lt, Vilniaus geležinkelio stotis) is a Lithuanian Railways passenger station in Vilnius, Lithuania. The railway station situates between two neighbourhoods of Vilnius - Naujininkai and Naujamiestis and on the edge of ...
in 1920 File:Hat of watchman of Lithuanian railway station with Vytis (Waykimas), 1937.jpg, The hat of a watchman of a Lithuanian railway station in 1937 File:Klaipedas dzelzceļa stacija - panoramio.jpg, L-1160 steam locomotive in Klaipėda railway station


Trams

In late 19th and early 20th centuries, some Lithuanian cities used the
wagonway Wagonways (also spelt Waggonways), also known as horse-drawn railways and horse-drawn railroad consisted of the horses, equipment and tracks used for hauling wagons, which preceded steam-powered railways. The terms plateway, tramway, dramway ...
s i.e.
tram A tram (called a streetcar or trolley in North America) is a rail vehicle that travels on tramway tracks on public urban streets; some include segments on segregated right-of-way. The tramlines or networks operated as public transport are ...
s pulled by horses which were colloquially called "konkė". Kaunas had one wagonway line from 1892 until 1929.
Vilnius Vilnius ( , ; see also other names) is the capital and largest city of Lithuania, with a population of 592,389 (according to the state register) or 625,107 (according to the municipality of Vilnius). The population of Vilnius's functional urb ...
had three wagonway lines from 1893 to 1925 using the
metre-gauge railway Metre-gauge railways are narrow-gauge railways with track gauge of or 1 metre. The metre gauge is used in around of tracks around the world. It was used by European colonial powers, such as the French, British and German Empires. In Europe, la ...
. The wagonways lost popularity due to the emergence of buses and cars. Vilnius, however, briefly had a diesel tramway with a sole line between 1924 and 1926 and Kaunas had a narrow gauge passenger line of steam tramway, called ''kukushka'' before 1935. During the interwar period there were plans to revive electric tramways both in Vilnius and Kaunas, but they never materialized.
Klaipėda Klaipėda (; ; german: Memel; pl, Kłajpeda; russian: Клайпеда; sgs, Klaipieda) is a city in Lithuania on the Baltic Sea coast. The capital of the eponymous county, it is the third largest city and the only major seaport in Lithuania ...
, on the other hand, had an electric tramway with 2 active lines from 1904 to 1934. It was revived again in 1950 but due to the lack of popularity closed in 1967.


Services

National state-owned railway company Lietuvos Geležinkeliai (abbreviated LTG) provides most of the rail services through its subsidiary companies: LTG Link provides passenger services, while LTG Cargo provides freight service. Another subsidiary, LTG Infra, is responsible for the maintenance and development of the infrastructure.


Passenger transport

Main lines: * Vilnius—Kaunas, , first built in 1862, electrified in 1975. The fastest train takes 69 minutes, but following the Rail Baltica project completion, the travel time will be reduced to 38 minutes. * Vilnius—Klaipėda, , part of the line first built in 1870, electrification currently in progress. Vilnius— Riga
Tallinn Tallinn () is the most populous and capital city of Estonia. Situated on a bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, Tallinn has a population of 437,811 (as of 2022) and administratively lies in the Harju '' ...
and Vilnius—
Warsaw Warsaw ( pl, Warszawa, ), officially the Capital City of Warsaw,, abbreviation: ''m.st. Warszawa'' is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland, and its population is officia ...
passenger train routes are technically possible, but currently not practical due to limited speeds and long travel times. These routes will start following the completion of the Rail Baltica project. , the main passenger train models include Škoda EJ575 (electric) and diesel Pesa 620M/630M/730ML as well as some RA2 trains. A public procurement was launched in 2021 to replace all diesel passenger trains with a fleet of new electric trains. The old fleet of passenger trains included the ER9M electric train; D1, DR1A/DR1AM and AR2 diesel multiple units; TEP60/
TEP70 The TEP70 is a main line single-unit diesel locomotive, rated at , with AC/DC transmission and individual axle traction control, designed to haul passenger trains on the Russian gauge railway network of eastern Europe. As of 2022, it is still in ...
/TEP70BS and M62/ 2M62/ 2M62U diesel locomotives. Some are still in service, but the vast majority are retired.


Freight transport

, Lithuania has three intermodal terminals: *
Kaunas Intermodal Terminal Kaunas Intermodal Terminal is a railway intermodal containers terminal in Kaunas, Lithuania. Terminal is located next to the Palemonas railway station. History Location of the terminal was selected due Rail Baltica Rail Baltica (also known ...
with annual capacity of 102,000 TEU and dual gauge railway; * Vilnius Intermodal Terminal, 102,000 TEU, broad gauge railway only; * Šeštokai Intermodal Terminal, 25,000 TEU, dual gauge. LTG Cargo company provides freight
transportation corridors A transport corridor is a generally linear area that is defined by one or more modes of transportation crossing the limits of more than one city or county like highways, railroads or public transit which share a common destination. Development of ...
for or between the following regions: * Western/Northern Europe and Lithuania, primarily
Kaunas Intermodal Terminal Kaunas Intermodal Terminal is a railway intermodal containers terminal in Kaunas, Lithuania. Terminal is located next to the Palemonas railway station. History Location of the terminal was selected due Rail Baltica Rail Baltica (also known ...
. Currently, there are regular Kaunas–
Tilburg Tilburg () is a city and municipality in the Netherlands, in the southern province of North Brabant. With a population of 222,601 (1 July 2021), it is the second-largest city or municipality in North Brabant after Eindhoven and the seventh-larg ...
(
Netherlands ) , anthem = ( en, "William of Nassau") , image_map = , map_caption = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = Kingdom of the Netherlands , established_title = Before independence , established_date = Spanish Netherl ...
) and Kaunas–
Kaldenkirchen Kaldenkirchen ( li, Kaldekerke) is a town in North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany, situated close to the Dutch border at Venlo. It is part of the municipality of Nettetal. History The earliest reference to “Caldenkirken” appears in a document ...
(
Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe ...
) freight trains. * All three Baltic states with a corridor from/to
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populou ...
. "Amber Train" project currently provides Kaunas–Riga–Tallinn (Muuga) service. LTG Cargo Polska (subsidiary in Poland) offers transportation from
Šeštokai Šeštokai is a small town in southern Lithuania. Infrastructure The town is a transport hub as it hosts Šeštokai Intermodal Terminal and has dual gauge track as well as break-of-gauge for the 1435 mm standard gauge and 1520 mm broad gaug ...
near the Polish border. *
Baltic Sea The Baltic Sea is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that is enclosed by Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden and the North and Central European Plain. The sea stretches from 53°N to 66°N latitude and ...
region (primarily
Scandinavia Scandinavia; Sámi languages: /. ( ) is a subregion in Northern Europe, with strong historical, cultural, and linguistic ties between its constituent peoples. In English usage, ''Scandinavia'' most commonly refers to Denmark, Norway, and Swe ...
) and the
Black Sea The Black Sea is a marginal mediterranean sea of the Atlantic Ocean lying between Europe and Asia, east of the Balkans, south of the East European Plain, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia. It is bounded by Bulgaria, Georgia, Rom ...
region, primarily
Turkey Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with a small portion on the Balkan Peninsula in ...
and
Caucasus The Caucasus () or Caucasia (), is a region between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, mainly comprising Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia (country), Georgia, and parts of Southern Russia. The Caucasus Mountains, including the Greater Caucasus range ...
, via
Ukraine Ukraine ( uk, Україна, Ukraïna, ) is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the second-largest European country after Russia, which it borders to the east and northeast. Ukraine covers approximately . Prior to the ongoing Russian inv ...
. "Viking Train" and "Baltic Ukraine Shuttle" are the international projects which enable Klaipėda–Minsk–Kyiv–Odessa transportation corridor between the
Port of Klaipėda The Port of Klaipėda is a seaport located in Klaipėda, Lithuania. It is one of the few ice-free ports in northernmost Europe, and the second largest European Union port by tonnage in the Baltic. It serves as a port of call for cruise ships as ...
and the Port of Odessa. * The EU market, as Lithuania is a member, and China via the
CIS countries The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) is a regional intergovernmental organization in Eurasia. It was formed following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. It covers an area of and has an estimated population of 239,796,010. ...
. Lithuania aims to expand its involvement in the New Silk Road and become one of the transport hubs. However, due to strained political relations the expansion remains uncertain. LTG Cargo primarily uses Siemens ER20 "Eurorunner" locomotives for the freight trains.


Network

, there is a total of of railways: * Single-track — (of which electrified) *
Double-track A double-track railway usually involves running one track in each direction, compared to a single-track railway where trains in both directions share the same track. Overview In the earliest days of railways in the United Kingdom, most li ...
— (of which electrified) * Triple-track — * Total electrified — Length by track gauge: * ''broad gauge'' — * ''standard gauge'' — * ''narrow gauge'' — Line between
Mockava Mockava is a village in Lithuania six km from the border with Poland. The Mockava Railway Station is located northeast of Mockava in the village of Zelionka. According to the 2011 census, the population of Mockava was 59. Transport The Rail B ...
and
Šeštokai Šeštokai is a small town in southern Lithuania. Infrastructure The town is a transport hub as it hosts Šeštokai Intermodal Terminal and has dual gauge track as well as break-of-gauge for the 1435 mm standard gauge and 1520 mm broad gaug ...
uses dual gauge supporting both the broad and standard gauge.


Electrification

Lithuania uses
25 kV 50 Hz AC Railway electrification systems using alternating current (AC) at are used worldwide, especially for high-speed rail. It is usually supplied at the standard utility frequency (typically 50 or 60Hz), which simplifies traction substations. The dev ...
for the electrified railway lines. This will remain compatible with the technical requirements for the
Rail Baltica Rail Baltica (also known as Rail Baltic in Estonia) is a high-speed railway under construction between Warsaw, Poland and Tallinn, Estonia, with further connections to Finland via Baltic Sea cruiseferries or the proposed Helsinki–Tallinn Tunn ...
high-speed rail. The electrification was first implemented in 1975 for the Vilnius–Kaunas line. This was followed by the electrification of Vilnius– Naujoji Vilnia, Vilnius–
Trakai Trakai (; see names section for alternative and historic names) is a historic town and lake resort in Lithuania. It lies west of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. Because of its proximity to Vilnius, Trakai is a popular tourist destination. ...
lines and, since 2017, Vilnius-
Minsk Minsk ( be, Мінск ; russian: Минск) is the capital and the largest city of Belarus, located on the Svislach and the now subterranean Niamiha rivers. As the capital, Minsk has a special administrative status in Belarus and is the admi ...
line. , only 10% of the railways in Lithuania are electrified, but major electrification projects are in progress with the intention of achieving 50%. In 2019, a joint consortium of Spanish companies Elecnor and
Abengoa Abengoa, S.A. was a Spanish multinational company in the green infrastructure, energy and water sectors. The company was founded in 1941 by Javier Benjumea Puigcerver and José Manuel Abaurre Fernández-Pasalagua, and was based in Seville, Sp ...
was awarded a contract to carry out electrification of of railway. It primarily includes the electrification of the Vilnius–Klaipėda line and a bypass rail around Vilnius. The project will be completed in 2023. In 2020, LTG set itself a long-term goal of achieving zero
CO2 emissions Greenhouse gas emissions from human activities strengthen the greenhouse effect, contributing to climate change. Most is carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels: coal, oil, and natural gas. The largest emitters include coal in China and la ...
by 2030. In 2021, LTG Link announced the public procurement to acquire 30 electric trains in order to replace the existing diesel fleet.


Narrow-gauge

Lithuania has a ''narrow gauge'' line of first constructed in 1891. It was built as a cheaper alternative to the wider gauge railway. In 1996, the narrow gauge railway was declared a heritage railway and, in 2003, the
Panevėžys Panevėžys (; Latin: ''Panevezen''; pl, Poniewież; yi, פּאָנעװעזש, ''Ponevezh''; see also other names) is the fifth largest city in Lithuania. As of 2011, it occupied with 113,653 inhabitants. As defined by Eurostat, the population ...
Anykščiai Anykščiai (; see other names) is a ski resort town in Lithuania, west of Utena. The Roman Catholic Church of St. Matthias in Anykščiai is the tallest church in Lithuania, with spires measuring in height. Anykščiai has a resort status i ...
Rubikiai line was included into the national list of preserved cultural heritages. The total length of the preserved railway is . Today, the active part of the railway is , making it one of the longest narrow gauge lines in Europe. In 2001, Aukštaitija narrow gauge railway was established as a separate company (independent from the Lithuanian Railways) to manage the narrow gauge railway. It primarily runs services for tourism and entertainment. It operates tourist trains ran by the
TU2 diesel locomotive TU2 (ТУ2) is a Soviet narrow gauge diesel locomotive for the track gauge of History The decision to replace steam locomotives by diesel ones on the narrow gauge railways was taken after the Second World War. The first diesel locomotive ...
s.


Future expansion

Rail Baltica Rail Baltica (also known as Rail Baltic in Estonia) is a high-speed railway under construction between Warsaw, Poland and Tallinn, Estonia, with further connections to Finland via Baltic Sea cruiseferries or the proposed Helsinki–Tallinn Tunn ...
is an ongoing greenfield railway infrastructure project which will link all Baltic States, including Lithuania,
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populou ...
and, eventually,
Finland Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It shares land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of B ...
. Being a part of the '' Trans-European Transport Networks'' (TEN-T), it is one of the priority projects of the
European Union The European Union (EU) is a supranational political and economic union of member states that are located primarily in Europe. The union has a total area of and an estimated total population of about 447million. The EU has often been de ...
. It will introduce
standard-gauge A standard-gauge railway is a railway with a track gauge of . The standard gauge is also called Stephenson gauge (after George Stephenson), International gauge, UIC gauge, uniform gauge, normal gauge and European gauge in Europe, and SGR in Ea ...
high-speed rail with an operating speed of 249 km/h for passenger trains. The project is expected to be complete by 2026. In Lithuania, of new track will be constructed, including the reconstruction of the
Vilnius–Kaunas Railway Vilnius – Kaunas Railway ( lt, 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 an ...
to support standard gauge. High speed rail will reduce the Vilnius—Kaunas route time to 38 minutes. At project completion, the following routes will become available (with projected travel times): * Vilnius—Warsaw (4:07) * Vilnius—Riga (1:54) * Vilnius—Tallinn (3:38) , the project is in progress with major construction ongoing in Lithuania. The standard gauge line between the Polish border and Kaunas has been built, with freight services already operating between Germany and
Kaunas Intermodal Terminal Kaunas Intermodal Terminal is a railway intermodal containers terminal in Kaunas, Lithuania. Terminal is located next to the Palemonas railway station. History Location of the terminal was selected due Rail Baltica Rail Baltica (also known ...
as well as passenger train service between Kaunas and Białystok. The construction works for the line between Kaunas and the Latvian border are expected to begin in 2021. File:RB_infografiki_Karte_EN.jpg, Map of Rail Baltica with the main stations File:Rail_Baltica_Lietuva.jpg, Dual gauge track between
Mockava Mockava is a village in Lithuania six km from the border with Poland. The Mockava Railway Station is located northeast of Mockava in the village of Zelionka. According to the 2011 census, the population of Mockava was 59. Transport The Rail B ...
and
Šeštokai Šeštokai is a small town in southern Lithuania. Infrastructure The town is a transport hub as it hosts Šeštokai Intermodal Terminal and has dual gauge track as well as break-of-gauge for the 1435 mm standard gauge and 1520 mm broad gaug ...
File:Rokai,_geležinkelis.JPG, Rail Baltica track in Rokai (
Kaunas district Kaunas District Municipality (''Kauno rajono savivaldybė'') is one of 60 municipalities in Lithuania. The seat of the municipality is the city of Kaunas, which does not belong to the municipality but is a separate administrative unit. It surround ...
)


Rail links with adjacent countries

* — Latvia, same gauge (1520 mm) * —
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populou ...
, dual gauge (1435 mm and 1520 mm) * —
Belarus Belarus,, , ; alternatively and formerly known as Byelorussia (from Russian ). officially the Republic of Belarus,; rus, Республика Беларусь, Respublika Belarus. is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by ...
, same gauge (1520 mm) * — Kaliningrad Railway with
Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering , and encompassing one-eig ...
, same gauge (1520 mm)


Gallery

File:730ML-005_(33869202391).jpg, Pesa 730M train operated by LTG File:LTG-Link-Vilnius-Kaunas-EJ575-outside-Sep-2021.jpg, LTG Link service Vilnius–Kaunas File:06.05.18_Klaipėda_730ML-002%2B730ML-006_(41405812854).jpg, Train in Klaipėda railway station File:EJ575-007, Литва, Вильнюсский уезд, станция Лянтварис (Trainpix 113966) (cropped).jpg,
Škoda Škoda means ''pity'' in the Czech and Slovak languages. It may also refer to: Czech brands and enterprises * Škoda Auto, automobile and previously bicycle manufacturer in Mladá Boleslav ** Škoda Motorsport, the division of Škoda Auto respons ...
EJ575-007 train File:RAILWAY STATION AT VILLINUS AIRPORT ORO UOSTAS LITHUANIA SEP 2013 (9904349315).jpg, Train station at
Vilnius Airport Vilnius Airport ( lt, Vilniaus oro uostas) is the international airport of Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. It is located south of the city. It is the largest of the three commercial airports in Lithuania by passenger traffic. With one runway ...


See also

*
Transport in Lithuania Transport in Lithuania relies mainly on road and rail networks. Lithuanian road system (2018): ''total:'' ''paved:'' ''unpaved:'' Highways Controlled-access highways sections There are two categories of controlled-access highways in Li ...
*
Rail Baltica Rail Baltica (also known as Rail Baltic in Estonia) is a high-speed railway under construction between Warsaw, Poland and Tallinn, Estonia, with further connections to Finland via Baltic Sea cruiseferries or the proposed Helsinki–Tallinn Tunn ...
* Vilnius Metro * Vilnius Intermodal Terminal *
Kaunas Intermodal Terminal Kaunas Intermodal Terminal is a railway intermodal containers terminal in Kaunas, Lithuania. Terminal is located next to the Palemonas railway station. History Location of the terminal was selected due Rail Baltica Rail Baltica (also known ...
* '''' * '''' * ''''


References


External links


Lithuanian Railways website
{{Lithuania topics Rail transport in Lithuania Rail transport in Europe Transport and the European Union