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Lithuanian Railways
State-owned railway company of Lithuania / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other uses, see LTG.
Lithuanian Railways (Lithuanian: Lietuvos geležinkeliai, abbr. LTG), is the national state-owned railway company of Lithuania. 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.[3]
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Company type | Group of public companies |
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Industry | Rail transport |
Founded | 1860 (first railway) 1919 (official) 1991 (current company) |
Headquarters | , Lithuania |
Key people | Egidijus Lazauskas (General Manager) Kęstutis Šliužas (Chairman) |
Products | Rail transport, Cargo transport, Services |
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Owner | Ministry of Transport and Communications (Lithuania) |
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Website | ltglink |
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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 fertilizers.[4][1][2]