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Rail Baltica Project's Impact on Riga Central Station to be Discussed at Lampa Festival
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Rail Baltica Project's Impact on Riga Central Station to be Discussed at Lampa Festival

From Delfi Latvia · () Latvian

Translated from Latvian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A discussion on the "Rail Baltica" project's impact on Riga Central Station and urban mobility will be livestreamed from the "Lampa" festival.
  • Experts will explore how the new railway infrastructure will integrate into Riga's urban landscape and improve connectivity.
  • The event will also cover the modernization of the station and the creation of a safe, accessible environment for passengers.

Riga's Central Station is poised for a significant transformation as part of the "Rail Baltica" project, a development that promises to reshape the city's daily life and mobility. A discussion titled "Rail Baltica Riga Central Station: What Will We Actually Get From It?" will delve into these changes during the "Lampa" festival, offering a live video stream for public engagement.

The station, more than just a transit point, serves as a vital hub for the capital. The southern section's construction is slated for completion by the end of this year, marking a visible milestone in Latvia's "Rail Baltica" endeavors. This will be followed by broader infrastructure modernization, gradually enabling passenger services.

Experts participating in the discussion include Kristฤซne Pudiste, Deputy State Secretary of the Ministry of Transport; Mฤrtiล†ลก ฤถeล†ฤฃis, Chairman of the Board of SIA "Eiropas Dzelzceฤผa lฤซnijas"; Guntis ฤ€boltiล†ลก-ฤ€boliล†ลก, Project Director of the "BERERIX" consortium; Toms Kalnฤซtis, Head of Corporate Communications at VAS "Latvijas dzelzceฤผลก"; and Riga City Architect Pฤ“teris Ratas. The conversation will be moderated by urban planner Viesturs Celmiล†ลก.

Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and share their views on the future of Riga Central Station. The discussion aims to clarify how the new railway infrastructure will integrate into the city's fabric, enhance connections to Riga Airport and surrounding areas, and foster a modern, secure, and accessible station environment for all users.

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Originally published by Delfi Latvia in Latvian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.