The January 6 launch of the new Tallinn-Riga-Vilnius route marks the return of passenger rail service connecting the Baltics. While the full journey — with transfers at Valga and Riga — takes over ten ...
The journey will take around 10.5 hours in total and tickets for each leg must be bought separately from each carrier: Vilnius-Riga from LTG Link, Riga-Valga from Vivi, and Valga-Tallinn from Elron.
A new train route connecting Vilnius and Tallinn was launched on Monday, extending the Vilnius-Riga service that has been operational for over a year. Rail operators from the three Baltic ...
Set to link the Baltic capitals of Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius on a new track with passenger trains running at speeds of up to ...