Latvian Railways
Latvian Railway was started as a company on 2 September 1991. It is owned by the government. Before that was the Latvian Railway Board (Latvian Railways) which started on 5 August 1919.
Railways were first built in Latvia in the 1860s. They were damaged in the first and second world wars.[1]
In 1992 there were 2,364 kilometres (1,469 mi) of railway lines and 23,000 workers.
Latvian Railways Media
Upenieki train stop (then – Tukuma apriņķis), 1938
Škoda 16EV in Salaspils Station
References
- ↑ Latvijas Republikas valsts uzņēmums “Latvijas dzelzceļi” 1919. – 1940. (in lv). Latvijas dzelzceļš (2014-03-10). Retrieved 2023-05-17.
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