The LTG Link company has introduced a new uniform for conductors and train drivers, designed by a renowned Lithuanian fashion designer, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

The new uniform for conductors and train drivers

Stewards and engineers working on trains and stations of the passenger transport company LTG Group – LTG Link, will now welcome passengers in a new, modern, and stylish attire that reflects the company’s identity not only in colors.

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The new uniform, described as modern, minimalist, and highly comfortable, was crafted by the well-known designer Egėlė Žiemytė.

The attire of LTG Link employees working on trains has remained largely unchanged for nearly a decade; only elements and details have been updated.

The new uniform for conductors and train drivers

Now, it’s time to create new workwear that reflects the company’s identity and ensures comfort for the employees.

Working on trains and at stations is unique – employees must be ready to perform their duties comfortably inside the train and outdoors, regardless of the weather, be it hot or cold.

The development of the new uniform was entrusted to the renowned Lithuanian designer Egėlė Žiemytė, who has extensive experience in working with specialized workwear.

In the process of creating the new uniform, the designer often traveled on trains, closely observing the crew serving passengers.

The new uniform for conductors and train drivers

The uniform was produced by the winning company, Riolindo, which has been operating in Lithuania for 14 years.

The manufacturer will provide services for the maintenance and repair of the clothing. LTG Link, a passenger transport company, is part of the LTG Group.

The new uniform for conductors and train drivers

The company offers public transport services by rail in Lithuania and abroad. LTG Link’s goal is to create more comfortable travel conditions for all clients and encourage people to choose more environmentally friendly railway transport, thereby contributing to the reduction of the environmental impact of transportation.

Photo: LTG Link

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