Preparing for the arrival of new electric and dual-mode trains, LTG Link has entered into an agreement with Stadler Polska, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

a contract for the design of a depot for new trains

This is a significant step towards enhancing the company’s sustainability and efficiency.

The contract for the depot design amounted to 845 thousand euros, with completion expected by 2025.

Additionally, LTG Link has ordered 15 new trains from Stadler, with technical support provided until 2037, including spare parts supply and consultations.

In 2023, LTG Link transported 5 million passengers, inaugurating the route from Vilnius to Riga with its first train.

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