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Train routes operated by Pasažieru vilciens

3 routes · classic 3

Pasažieru vilciens runs 3 of the routes in the World Train Map atlas, 603 km of railway across 2 countries. The longest is the Vivi at 218 km; the fastest is the Vivi, running up to 120 km/h; the oldest line it runs over here opened in 1861. 1 of its routes crosses an international border.

The company itself dates to 2001, filed on Wikidata as a railway undertaking. What this page says about the company comes from Pasažieru vilciens's own Wikidata item, checked against the countries its routes here actually cross before any of it is used; everything about the railway is counted from this atlas. Wikipedia ↗ · Wikidata Q7142587 ↗

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Routes here
3
Total length
603 km
Countries
Latvia, Estonia
Fastest
Vivi · 120 km/h
Longest
Vivi · 218 km
Oldest line here
1861
Company founded
2001
Type
railway undertaking

Classic (3)

Photos via Wikimedia Commons — each route page credits the author & licence

How many train routes does Pasažieru vilciens run?

3 of the routes in this atlas are Pasažieru vilciens services, covering 603 km across 2 countries (Latvia, Estonia). That is what this atlas draws, not the operator's whole network — a national railway runs thousands of local services no map of notable journeys would list.

What is the fastest Pasažieru vilciens train?

The Vivi, Riga to Daugavpils, at up to 120 km/h. Its fastest scheduled run takes 3 h over 218 km.

Does Pasažieru vilciens run night trains?

Not in this atlas. All 3 Pasažieru vilciens routes listed here are daytime services.

When was Pasažieru vilciens founded?

Wikidata records the company's inception as 2001, and files it as a railway undertaking. The oldest railway it runs over in this atlas opened in 1861 — the line and the company are rarely the same age, and this page dates both.

Countries Pasažieru vilciens runs in

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