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LTG Group, officially Lietuvos geležinkeliai ('), known as LTG is the national state-owned
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company of
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. It operates most of the railway network in the country. It has several subsidiary companies, but the main ones are: LTG Link which provides passenger services, LTG Cargo which provides freight service, and LTG Infra which is responsible for the maintenance and development of the infrastructure. During 2022, Lithuanian Railways transported 4.69 million passengers and 31.0 million tonnes of freight; the majority of freight conveyed comprised oil products and
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s.


History and structure

''Lietuvos geležinkeliai'' was established in 1991 to operate the railways following the independence restoration. It provides numerous rail-related services, typically through its numerous subsidiary companies. While '' LTG Link'' is the provider for passenger services, while ''LTG Cargo'' is responsible for freight operations. Furthermore, another subsidiary, ''LTG Infra'' undertakes the maintenance and development of the railway infrastructure. In 2008, in response to the Polish oil company PKN Orlen plans to reroute freight from its Lithuanian refinery at
Mažeikiai Mažeikiai (; Samogitian: ''Mažeikē''; ; ) is a city in northwestern Lithuania, on the Venta River. It has a population of around 32,000, making it the eighth largest city in Lithuania and eighteenth largest city in the Baltic States. Th ...
to the Latvian port of
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, the Lithuanian Railways unilaterally and intentionally dismantled the cross-border line to
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to prevent this. In 2017, the
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(EC) issued a €27.87 million fine to the Lithuanian Railways for breaching
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(EU) competition law by the track's removal. In 2020, the cross-border line and the freight service was restored at a cost of €9.4m. In May 2017, Lithuanian Railways was one of several companies that facilitated the launch of a new international tank container train service between Europe and
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. In September of that same year, the first electrified cross-border trains started between Lithuania and
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. On 29 May 2018, the railway companies of the three
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signed an agreement to launch a new intermodal freight service called ''Amber Train'', linking
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and
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to the Lithuanian-Polish border at
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where they can be transhipped to the standard gauge network. EU funding was used to support some of these initiatives. During the late 2010s, there was a noticeable uptick in the volume of freight traffic traversing the Lithuanian rail network, along with corresponding increases in revenue. Between 2018 and 2019, the company's Freight Transport, Passenger Transport and Railway Infrastructure Directorates were reorganized into separate companies, comprising ''LG CARGO'', ''LG Keleiviams'', and ''Lietuvos geležinkelių infrastruktura''. The holding company ''LTG Group'' was also established, it remained a state owned enterprise; any excess profits not reinvested into the organisation is paid out to the Lithuanian government. A new group logo, mirroring the colours of the Lithuanian flag and symbolising movement, was also adopted at this time. During late 2020, the reorganisation was hailed for bolstering the competitiveness of Lithuania's railways and maintaining positive growth while also pursuing greater compliance with EU legislation. One of the more high-profile infrastructure investments being made by LTG Infra in the wider Rail Baltica project, under which a
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way will be constructed between the Polish capital of
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and the
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n capital of
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. The Lithuanian portion of the project involves a 392km line running north–south across the country as well as a new railway node being built in
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to interface with the conventional network. Furthermore, during the late 2010s, a new strategy of widespread
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was announced; specifically, a target for 39% of the Lithuanian rail network being electrified by 2030 was declared, a substantial increase over the 8% that already energised by 2020. Other areas of investment include track doubling, renovated communications, passenger information systems, energy efficiency schemes, routine maintenance, noise reduction, and track renewal programmes. In 2021, investment into key projects was reportedly doubled to €228.9 million, the majority of which was directed to infrastructure-related efforts. In May 2020, a pilot freight train between Germany and Lithuania was operated under a partnership between LTG Cargo and the German intermodal specialist CargoBeamer. In September of that year, it was announced that LTG Link and the Polish operator PKP Intercity had signed a letter of intent to jointly develop a cross-border intercity passenger service between Vilnius and Warsaw. 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. That same year, Lithuanian Railways issued multiple tenders calling for the provision of additional electric traction, including hybrid solutions. In April 2022, LTG Link launched a new ticketing website, displaying more detailed information about services, customer service channels, and travel planning tools; the launch was connected to the introduction of a new smart ticket system that had been promised two years prior. In October 2022, a contract was awarded to ABB to supply 25kV AC electrification apparatus along the 730km line between
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and
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. By March 2024, via their software provider, Distribusion, the operator had completed its first integration with
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, providing schedule and ticketing services via the platform.


Rolling stock

At the end of 2021, fleet of LTG Group's subsidiaries consisted of: * Locomotives: ** 218 locomotives *** TEP70, 2M62, TEM2, Siemens ER20 ** 28 DMUs *** Pesa 730ML ** 14 EMUs *** Škoda EJ 575 *** ER9 ** 13 railcars *** Pesa 620M, Pesa 630M * Wagons: ** 23 passenger wagons ** 42 EMU wagons ** 92 DMU wagons ** 7176 freight wagons TEP60_teplovoz_in_Radiviliskis,_Lithuania.jpg, TEP60 TEP70 in Vilnius.jpg, TEP70 LG DR1A-283M Paneriai 01.JPG, DR1 Pilviskiai, Lithuania, 12 Sept. 2008.jpg, 2M62 TEM2-5703.JPG, TEM2-5703 ER9M.JPG, ER9 LITHUANIAN RAILWAYS EMU TRAIN BOUND FOR TRAKKAI AT VILLINUS RAILWAY STATION LITHUANIA SEP 2013 (9963272994).jpg, ER9M ER9 electric trainset, Lithuania - interior.JPG, ER9M (interior) ER20CF.jpg, Siemens ER20 EJ575-007, Литва, Вильнюсский уезд, станция Лянтварис (Trainpix 113966) (cropped).jpg, Škoda EJ 575 LTG-Link-Vilnius-Kaunas-EJ575-inside-Sep-2021.jpg, EJ 575 (interior) Railcar-PESA-620M-Vilnius2009-1.jpg, Pesa 620M 730ML-005 (33869202391).jpg, Pesa 730ML „LTG Link“ 07.jpg, Pesa 730ML (close up)


See also

* LTG Link * Rail transport in Lithuania * Rail Baltica * Transport in Lithuania * Vilnius Metro * Vilnius Intermodal Terminal * Kaunas Intermodal Terminal * ''''


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* {{authority control Railway companies of Lithuania Government-owned companies of Lithuania 1860 establishments in the Russian Empire Companies based in Vilnius Railway companies established in 1860