Latvia has long been known for its limited passenger train services, a situation that stands in stark contrast to its Baltic neighbors. With aging infrastructure and a shrinking domestic fleet, the country faces growing challenges in maintaining reliable rail transport. Now, amid increasing demand for sustainable and efficient connectivity, Latvia may soon find itself leasing trains from Estonia – a move that underscores regional cooperation but also highlights the pressing gaps in Latvia’s rail system. This article explores the reasons behind Latvia’s train shortage and the implications of its potential reliance on Estonian rolling stock.
Latvia’s Train Shortage Rooted in Infrastructure and Investment Challenges
Latvia’s ongoing train shortage stems largely from long-standing challenges in upgrading its aging railway infrastructure and securing sufficient investment funds. The country’s rail network, much of which dates back to the Soviet era, suffers from outdated…
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Author : Atticus Reed
Publish date : 2025-12-06 00:41:00
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