LTG Link

{{Infobox company

| name = UAB LTG Link

| logo = 250px

| image = „LTG Link“ 07.jpg

| trading_name = LTG Link

| type = Subsidiary

| industry = Rail transport

| predecessor = Lietuvos geležinkeliai

| founded = 2019

| hq_location = Vilnius, Lithuania

| area_served = Lithuania, Poland, Latvia

| services = Passenger train services

| owner = Ministry of Transport and Communications (100%)

| parent = LTG Group

| website = {{URL|https://ltglink.lt}}

}}

LTG Link is the passenger transport division of the Lithuanian state-owned railway company, LTG Group (Lithuanian Railways). LTG Link operates domestic and international passenger services across Lithuania and on routes to Poland, Latvia, and beyond. The term "Link" in the name carries a dual meaning: in English, it means "Connection", while in Lithuanian, it means "Towards".{{Cite web |title=LOK Report - Litauen: Die Litauische Eisenbahn ändert ihren Namen, LG wird LTG |url=https://www.lok-report.de/news/europa/item/18920-litauen-die-litauische-eisenbahn-aendert-ihren-namen-lg-wird-ltg.html |access-date=2024-11-12 |website=www.lok-report.de |language=de-de}}

History

LTG Link was established in 2019 to be a separate division within Lietuvos Geležinkeliai to manage passenger transport independently, aligning with European Union regulations requiring separation of passenger and freight operations. This reorganisation, which took place in 2020, created three LTG subsidiaries: LTG Link for passenger services, LTG Cargo for freight, and LTG Infra for infrastructure management. The restructuring aimed to streamline operations, with LTG Link receiving subsidies from the Lithuanian government to support public transport objectives.{{cite news |last=Burroughs |first=David |title=New structure boosts Lithuanian Railways' competitiveness |url=https://www.railjournal.com/in_depth/new-structure-boosts-lithuanian-railways-competitiveness/ |work=International Railway Journal}}

In 2020, LTG rebranded, introducing a new logo featuring an arrow symbolising movement and connectivity. The changes were introduced under LTG CEO Mantas Bartuška, who stated that LTG Link's mission is to modernise and expand Lithuania's passenger rail services to meet growing national and international demand.

Services

LTG Link provides regular regional and long-distance passenger services within Lithuania and operates on selected international routes. Key international services include connections to Latvia, including the route to Riga, and planned future services to Poland. LTG Link's expansion also includes plans for cross-border services between Vilnius and Warsaw with modern amenities such as air-conditioning, Wi-Fi, and power outlets, aiming for a journey time of approximately eight hours.

In 2022, LTG Link integrated its scheduling and ticketing system with Google Maps, allowing easier access to train schedules and tickets. LTG Link's objective is to expand its route network and improve passenger experience through digital and infrastructure improvements.{{cite news |last=Distribusion |title=Distribusion partners with LTG Link to integrate train scheduling |url=https://www.railwaynews.com/distribusion-partners-with-ltg-link/}}

= Main lines =

  • Vilnius—Kaunas, {{convert|104|km|abbr=on}}, first built in 1862, electrified in 1975. The fastest train takes 62 minutes
  • Vilnius—Klaipėda, {{convert|376|km|abbr=on}}, part of the line first built in 1870, electrification currently in progress.{{cite web|title=Trumpės kelionė iš Vilniaus į Klaipėdą|url=https://www.tv3.lt/naujiena/lietuva/trumpes-kelione-is-vilniaus-i-klaipeda-n985239|date=6 January 2019|website=TV3.lt|access-date=10 October 2021|language=lt|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211019192756/https://www.tv3.lt/naujiena/lietuva/trumpes-kelione-is-vilniaus-i-klaipeda-n985239|archive-date=19 October 2021|url-status=live}} The line is served by Pesa 730ML.{{cite web | last=Girdenytė | first=Eglė | title=Keleiviai baiminasi, kad dažnai gendančiais traukiniais keliauti nesaugu | website=Lithuanian National Radio and Television | date=2021-12-17 | url=https://www.lrt.lt/naujienos/eismas/7/1565764/keleiviai-baiminasi-kad-daznai-gendanciais-traukiniais-keliauti-nesaugu-ltg-link-tikina-kencia-komfortas-bet-ne-saugumas | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250318123950/https://www.lrt.lt/naujienos/eismas/7/1565764/keleiviai-baiminasi-kad-daznai-gendanciais-traukiniais-keliauti-nesaugu-ltg-link-tikina-kencia-komfortas-bet-ne-saugumas | archive-date=2025-03-18 | url-status=live | language=lt | access-date=2025-03-19| quote=daugiausia problemų kelia santykinai neseniai eksploatuojami lenkų įmonės PESA dyzeliniai traukiniai 620M, 630M ir 730M [...] maršrutu VilniusKlaipėda kursuojantys 730ML serijos traukiniai procentiškai genda dažniausiai. ({{translation|i=yes| the most problematic are the relatively new diesel trains 620M, 630M and 730M from the Polish manufacturer PESA [...] the 730ML series trains used on VilniusKlaipėda route break down the most often.}})}}

International lines:

  • Vilnius—Riga, {{convert|348|km|abbr=on}}, available since late 2023 and takes 4 hours 15 minutes.{{cite web|title=Vilnius-Riga train – what you need to know|url=https://www.lrt.lt/en/news-in-english/19/2128726/vilnius-riga-train-what-you-need-to-know|date=20 November 2023|access-date=28 December 2023|website=LRT}}
  • Vilnius—WarsawKrakow, available since late 2022. Indirect route due to change of gauge at Polish border, transfer from LTG Link train to PKP Intercity at Mockava. Vilnius—Warsaw travel time around 9 hours.{{Cite web |date=2022-11-25 |title=Lithuania to launch train service to Poland |url=https://www.lrt.lt/en/news-in-english/19/1829985/lithuania-to-launch-train-service-to-poland |access-date=2024-04-23 |website=lrt.lt |language=en}}

Vilnius—RigaTallinn passenger train route began operating in 2025.{{cite web | title=Tallinn-Vilnius passenger train connection launches on Monday | website=Baltic News Network | date=2025-01-06 | url=https://bnn-news.com/tallinn-vilnius-passenger-train-connection-launches-on-monday-263785 | access-date=2025-04-08}}

Rolling stock

LTG Link's fleet includes a variety of locomotives, diesel multiple units (DMUs), electric multiple units (EMUs), and passenger carriages. The company operates both modern and legacy rolling stock, with upgrades in progress.

class="wikitable"

|+ LTG Link Rolling Stock

TypeModelQuantityNotes
LocomotiveTEP70VariousUsed primarily for long-distance services.
Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU)Pesa 730M7Used for regional services.
Electric Multiple Unit (EMU)Škoda EJ 57514Primarily used on electrified routes.
Electric Multiple Unit (EMU)Stadler FLIRT9In service 2026 on electrified routes.
Electric Multiple Unit (BEMU)Stadler FLIRT6In service 2026.
Electric Multiple Unit (EMU)ER913Serves electrified routes.
RailcarPesa 620M13Used on non-electrified lines.
RailcarPesa 630M3Serves non-electrified routes.
Passenger CarriageVarious23Used for long-distance services.

In 2023 LTG Link also ordered 15 Stadler FLIRT trains as part of its fleet expansion, which are intended to be used on regional and international routes once delivered.{{Cite web |last=Nilson |first=Peter |date=2023-06-22 |title=Stadler to roll out FLIRT in Lithuania |url=https://www.railway-technology.com/contract-news/stadler-to-roll-out-flirt-in-lithuania/ |access-date=2024-11-12 |website=Railway Technology |language=en-US}}

File:„LTG Link“ 04.jpg|Pesa 730ML

File:LTG-Link-Vilnius-Kaunas-EJ575-outside-Sep-2021.jpg|Škoda EJ 575

File:LTG Link train1.jpg

Future plans

LTG Group is pursuing the electrification of LTG Link's main passenger routes, particularly the VilniusKlaipeda corridor, which handles a significant portion of Lithuania's passenger rail traffic. In 2019, LTG Infra awarded a €363.1 million contract to electrify 354 km of its network, increasing the electrified network share from 7% to 40% by 2023.{{cite news |last=Railway Gazette |title=Lithuanian Railways awards electrification contract |url=https://www.railwaygazette.com/infrastructure/lithuanian-railways-awards-electrification-contract/55872.article}} This project includes both the 34 km Vilnius bypass and the 320 km Klaipeda–Kaišiadorys main line, and supports Lithuania's climate strategy by reducing the reliance on diesel-powered trains.

Following the electrification, LTG Link intends to introduce new electric passenger trains on the core network, moving existing diesel trains to regional routes. The company has engaged in discussions with train manufacturers as part of its fleet upgrade, including considerations for battery-electric trains for non-electrified routes.

LTG Link's strategic goals focus on expanding route coverage, improving service frequency, and enhancing passenger convenience. As part of a long-term plan, LTG Link aims to:

  • Introduce new high-speed connections, particularly along international routes to Poland.
  • Implement smart ticketing systems to streamline the passenger experience.
  • Upgrade existing stations and expand Wi-Fi coverage to improve connectivity on board.
  • Expand the fleet with new, modern Stadler trains, enhancing service on international and regional routes.

See also

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