- Lithuanian Railways
Infobox Company
company_name = Lietuvos Geležinkeliai
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company_type = Group ofpublic companies
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foundation = 1860 (First Line)
1919 (Official)
founder =
location_city =Vilnius
location_country = Lithuania
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key_people =Stasys Dailydka , General Manager
area_served =
industry =Rail transport
products =Rail transport ,Cargo transport , Services
revenue = profit 111,7 mil LTL (2006)
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owner = TheLithuania n state
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homepage = [http://www.litrail.lt Official Site]
footnotes =Lithuanian Railways (Lietuvos Geležinkeliai) is the national, state-owned
railway company ofLithuania . It operates all the railway lines in the country.Lithuanian Railways' main network consists of 1749 km of
broad gauge railway of which 122 km are electrified. They also operate 22 km ofstandard gauge lines. A 179 kmnarrow gauge network was split into a separate company ASG in 2001, 68 km remains in use.In 2006 Lithuanian Railways transported 6.2 million passengers and 50 million tonnes of freight. Oil is the main freight item carried. [ [http://www.railfaneurope.net/list/lithuania.html"Railway Operations in Lithuania"] ]
History
In 1851, the government of Russia made the decision to build a
St.Petersburg -Warsaw railway line. The line included a stretch fromDaugavpils -Vilnius -Kaunas -Virbalis which was started in 1858 and finished in 1860. When the German army occupied Lithuania in 1915, the railway became the main supplier of food staff and ammunition for the German army. In 1918 Lithuanian independence was restored, and in 1919 the Lithuanian government concluded an agreement with Germany on the hand over of the railway assets to the Ministry of Transport.During the years after WWI, Lithuanian Railways reconstructed the tracks, connecting them into a complete network. In 1923 the
Klaipėda region was given back to Lithuania. The port of Klaipėda had become a part of the Lithuanian railway system. In 1940 theUSSR occupied Lithuania, and railway activities were reorganized and all the agreements of Lithuania concluded with the neighbouring countries were terminated. In 1941, the Nazis occupying force changed most of the network frombroad gauge tostandard gauge . This was changed back by Soviets in 1944. During Soviet times all of theBaltic states railways were managed fromRiga . In 1991, the railways of the Baltic region were once again divided into separate railway companies. [ [http://www.litrail.lt/wps/portal/!ut/p/c1/04_SB8K8xLLM9MSSzPy8xBz9CP0os3h3C2N_VzcPIwMDH3NHAyNTU69gPyd_Qycvc6B8JG55HxMKdBsHGRPQHQ5yrVm8AQ7gaACRx-c6PPJg-_HJhxjq-3nk56bqB6fm6RfkhkYYZHrqOjoqKgIAgMRpGA!!/dl2/d1/L2dJQSEvUUt3QS9ZQnB3LzZfRzgzT0VGSDIwMEw3QTAyNTVKU05CTzFKTzM!/"The History Pages of Lithuanian Railways"] ]Rolling Stock
*171 Freight Locomotives
*17 Passenger Locomotives
*89 Shunters
*58DMU 's
*17EMU 'sReferences
External links
* [http://www.litrail.lt/wps/portal Official website, in English, Russian and Lithuanian]
* [http://www.randburg.com/li/lithrailways.html Lithuanian Railways, in English]
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