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Turmantas railway station

Turmanto geležinkelio stotis
station from the platform
Train station in 2016
General information
LocationStoties str. 8
Turmantas
Lithuania
Coordinates55°41′59″N 26°27′57″E / 55.69972°N 26.46583°E / 55.69972; 26.46583
Owned byLithuanian Railways
Platforms2
Tracks5
Train operatorsLithuanian Railways
Construction
AccessibleAvailable
Other information
Websitewww.traukiniobilietas.lt
History
Opened1860 (1860)
Services
Waiting hall
Diesel multiple Unit DR1A arriving to the station

Turmantas railway station is a railway passenger and cargo station located in Turmantas town, Zarasai district, Lithuania, on the Lithuanian-Latvian border, at the end of railway line Vilnius - Turmantas. Closest railway station are situated in Visaginas to the south and Daugavpils (lit.: Daugpilis) to the north.

Station serves Turmantas town. Currently it is a terminus for a train passenger service Vilnius - Ignalina - Turmantas. In 2015 a train Vilnius - Daugavpils - St. Petersburg was canceled[1], which was the oldest train service in Lithuania, also passing through this station. From 2018 until 2021 a route Vilnius - Turmantas - Daugavpils was also stopping at this station.

Turmantas's coat of arms features two steel horses, which are the symbols of railways.

History

Turmantas railway station was built as a fourth-class railway station between 1859-1860 while building Saint Petersburg-Warsaw railway.

References

  1. ^ "Seniausias traukinio maršrutas Lietuvoje iškeliavo į paskutinį reisą". 15min.lt.