Vilnius railway station
HistoryThe station was opened in 1869 while building the Saint Petersburg–Warsaw Railway.[2] It was destroyed in 1945 during the World War II and in 1950 it was rebuilt in socialist realism style. The station was renovated in 1998 and then again in 2023.[2] ServicesThe following local passenger services run from Vilnius:[3]
There are also the following international routes:[3] Services were previously offered to Belarus but were suspended in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6] Passenger services to Belarus were cancelled due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and LTG stated that, as of June 2022, there are no plans to restart the trains in the foreseeable future.[6][7] There are ticket offices, cafeterias, bars and vending machines in the station. Public transportationThe station is a major Vilnius public transportation hub. The station can be reached by city public transport: trolleybuses, regular, fast and night buses. Vilnius bus station is around 180 meters (590 ft) away from the railway station. Vilnius international airport situates 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) away from the railway station and is accessible by taxi, busses and trains. Trains operated by LTG Link departure from Vilnius railway station every day and arrives to Vilnius Airport railway station. Gallery
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