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Trains between Vilnius and Warsaw will run faster and more often

Trains between Vilnius and Warsaw will run faster and more often


Lithuanian -Polish passenger companies have agreed to shorten the train to Warsaw from Vilnius to Warsaw by about 1 hour (up to 7 hours 30 minutes) since December this year, and would take less than 7 hours in the future. In addition, two new connections to Vilnius are combined: from the west side of Poland through Poznan and Warsaw and from Suwalki.

Currently, you can travel from Vilnius to Warsaw (Krakow) every day with a transfer at the Mockava station.

Will make more convenient schedules

LTG Link and PKP Intercity’s collaboration letter provides that the aim is to have at least two pairs of connectors of the Vilnius -Warsaw connectors, and then it is planned to offer four per day for about every four hours of each capital.

« Our goal is to constantly improve and improve the quality of travel to make trains more and more of the Lithuanian population.

Photo by LTG Link

“One of our priorities is to expand the network of international communication routes, and we want to pay special attention to the development of Lithuania. This is important for the Rail Baltica investment, a European project to combine the Baltic States. Finally, we want passengers to travel quickly and comfortably on a clear schedule and for every passenger at a time of departure, ”said Janusz Malinovsky, CEO of PCP Intercity.

The partners of the intention of the intention agreed that they would seek to provide opportunities to transfers to international and local trains served by LTG Link and PKP Intercity at the stations of Warsaw, Kaunas and Vilnius.

Photo by LTG Link

Preparing for Rail Baltica’s trips

Improvement of railway transport between Poland and Lithuania is relevant not only to the capitals of the countries but also to other largest cities of both countries. The future cooperation is also referred to in the report of the intention to provide passenger transport services, which will be under construction, the Rail Baltica railway line, which will unite Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia with Poland.

LTG Link and PKP Intercity are planning to 2025. To prepare a common passenger carriage model at the end of the 19th century, including the acquisition of rolling stock for these connections.



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