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All-stations electric suburban services in both directions and a very limited number of longer distance DMU services deviate from the double track main line and run to the south of carriage sidings and an EMU depot. They use a single track line and call at Vagonu Parks/Vagonnyi Park station. These frequent services run every day and can be easily identified in the Riga - Ogre and Lielvārde timetable. | All-stations electric suburban services in both directions and a very limited number of longer distance DMU services deviate from the double track main line and run to the south of carriage sidings and an EMU depot. They use a single track line and call at Vagonu Parks/Vagonnyi Park station. These frequent services run every day and can be easily identified in the Riga - Ogre and Lielvārde timetable. | ||
===Jelgava — Meitene — Šarkiai (Lithuania) — Šiauliai=== | |||
LV18/2 | |||
In the autumn of 2018 Ukrainian Railways is operating a seasonal train between Kiev/Kyiv and Riga | |||
{| class="ostable" | |||
| D1 | |||
| | |||
| ''31'' | |||
| Kiev/Kyiv - 06:51 Šiauliai - Riga Pass | |||
|- | |||
| D2 | |||
| | |||
| ''32'' | |||
| Riga Pass - 12:10 Jelgava - Kiev/Kyiv | |||
|} | |||
D1: Runs 28 September, 4,12,18,26 October, 2,8,16,22,30 November, and 6 December 2018 from Kiev. '''One day later from Šiauliai''' | |||
D2: Runs 29 September, 5,13,19,27 October, 3,9,17,23 November, and 1,7 December 2018 | |||
==Other sparse services== | ==Other sparse services== |
Revision as of 10:13, 3 August 2018
Introduction
This list is based on the timetable which came into force on 11 December 2016. The LDz internal timetable does not use table numbers. Standard abbreviations are explained in General Information.
Map references for each route entry are given in parentheses ( ). References prefixed "ERA" refer to the European Railway Atlas Baltic States, Belarus & Ukraine, Regional Series 2017, by M.G.Ball.
Obscure services
Rīga pasažieru - Vagonu Parks/Vagonnyi Park [- Jāņavārti]
(ERA 251C2, not shown) LV18/1
All-stations electric suburban services in both directions and a very limited number of longer distance DMU services deviate from the double track main line and run to the south of carriage sidings and an EMU depot. They use a single track line and call at Vagonu Parks/Vagonnyi Park station. These frequent services run every day and can be easily identified in the Riga - Ogre and Lielvārde timetable.
Jelgava — Meitene — Šarkiai (Lithuania) — Šiauliai
LV18/2
In the autumn of 2018 Ukrainian Railways is operating a seasonal train between Kiev/Kyiv and Riga
D1 | 31 | Kiev/Kyiv - 06:51 Šiauliai - Riga Pass | |
D2 | 32 | Riga Pass - 12:10 Jelgava - Kiev/Kyiv |
D1: Runs 28 September, 4,12,18,26 October, 2,8,16,22,30 November, and 6 December 2018 from Kiev. One day later from Šiauliai
D2: Runs 29 September, 5,13,19,27 October, 3,9,17,23 November, and 1,7 December 2018
Other sparse services
The following lines have a limited service of fewer than two trains a day each way or do not run every day:
Pļaviņas - Madona | One train FSuO to Madona; MSO from Madona | |
(Pļaviņas -) Madona - Gulbene | Trains 804/803 (Riga -) Pļaviņas - Madona - Gulbene run on 2 & 16 September 2018 | |
(Jelgava -) Dobele - Liepāja | Once weekly: FO to Liepāja; SuO from Liepāja | |
Zilupe - Sebezh (Russia) | Once daily, with an additional train on a few days at peak periods | |
Daugavpils - Indra - [Bihosava (Belarus)] | Once daily |
Deletions since previous edition
None |