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Rail Baltica is the sort of infrastructure project every continent needs

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All around the world, governments are investing in public transport to reduce car use and create a greener world. And, now, Eastern Europe is going all in with the rail infrastructure project Rail Baltica.

Rail Baltica aims to integrate the Baltic States within the European rail network. It’s one of Europe’s most substantial investments to improve mobility and travel options, and it’s the largest Baltic-region infrastructure project in the last 100 years.

The project includes five European Union countries — Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and, indirectly, Finland. It will connect Helsinki, Tallinn, Pärnu, Riga, Panevežys, Kaunas, Vilnius, and Warsaw.

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But it’s more than the construction of a railway — it’s a platform for connectivity that offers vast economic growth, cross-border innovation, digitalisation, and community development possibilities.

Rail Baltica brings countries together by building missing cross-border connections. Over a 10-year construction period, the project will take in 870 km of rail lines, and includes the building of seven intentional passenger stations and three freight stations.