Rail Baltica Opens First Information Center in Kaunas
09.10.2024
Rail Baltica has taken a significant step forward by opening its first information center in Kaunas, Lithuania, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

This center offers detailed insights into the high-speed railway project and its expected impact on regional transport, the economy, and infrastructure. Located at the Kaunas railway station, the center provides visitors with up-to-date information about the project, its progress, and the benefits it promises.
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Kaunas, a key city in Lithuania’s railway network, was chosen strategically for this development. With its central location, the city is set to become a major hub for Rail Baltica. It’s projected that the international station in Kaunas will serve around 11,000 passengers daily, which will surpass the current levels in Vilnius.
Rail Baltica’s Impact on Kaunas
The Lithuanian Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications, Loreta Maskalevicius, highlighted the importance of this project. She emphasized that Rail Baltica is the largest railway development in the country’s history, and Kaunas is at its core. The city already connects several major transport routes, making it a key player in Lithuania’s logistical network. This new information center now allows residents and visitors to learn more about the enormous scale of the project.
Rail Baltica will stretch over 870 kilometers, connecting the Baltic countries to the rest of Europe. It is progressing rapidly, with 15% of the construction already completed. According to Irmantas Butkauskas, head of the Lithuanian branch of RB Rail, Estonia is seeing rapid progress in construction, while Latvia is preparing for the key sections that will link to the Lithuanian border.
Rail Baltica’s Role in Regional Development
In Lithuania, the project is advancing swiftly. A 29-kilometer section near Jonava is under construction, which will eventually extend to Panevezys and Kaunas. These developments can be followed in real-time at the new information center. The center also offers visitors and passengers passing through the station a glimpse of how the construction is shaping the future of Lithuania’s rail network.
Rail Baltica is expected to transform Kaunas into a vital logistics hub. Vitis Zalimis, the CEO of LTG Infra, noted that Kaunas is already connected to the European railway network. Freight trains using European-standard equipment are already active in the city. The full implementation of Rail Baltica will solidify Kaunas’ position as a key logistics center in the Baltic region.
The opening of the Rail Baltica information center is a pilot initiative. As the project progresses, similar centers could be established in other locations across Lithuania. With railway passenger numbers expected to increase by 9% in 2024, this center reflects broader efforts to integrate railway stations into the social and cultural lives of the communities they serve.
Rail Baltica’s Broader Influence
Rail Baltica offers a unique opportunity for the Baltic countries to improve their infrastructure and boost economic development. This high-speed railway will not only connect Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia with Europe but also offer new business opportunities. It will reduce travel time, encourage investment, and improve environmental conditions by decreasing reliance on road transport.
The project is a key part of the European Union’s strategy to improve the transport network in the region. By enhancing the capacity for freight transportation and speeding up delivery times, Rail Baltica is expected to stimulate economic growth in the Baltic countries. It will also strengthen ties between these nations and the broader European market.
In conclusion, the new Rail Baltica information center in Kaunas serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the future of transport in the Baltic region. As construction progresses, the center will offer more detailed insights into how Rail Baltica is reshaping Lithuania’s railway system. With the project gaining momentum, the people of Lithuania are now able to see firsthand how this development will transform their country.
Rail Baltica is more than just a transportation project; it is a catalyst for economic and social growth across the entire Baltic region. As the information center in Kaunas opens its doors, the project is becoming even more accessible to the public, offering a clear view of the future.
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