Stretching across the Baltic region, Rail Baltica stands as a transformative territory planning project, designed to link Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland into a unified European transport grid. The initiative aims to create a seamless interchange system that strengthens mobility and fosters deeper integration between nations.
The development includes the creation of new railway lines, extensive reconstruction of legacy infrastructure, and the introduction of advanced pedestrian infrastructure to ensure easy access and urban connectivity. Backed by the European Union, it marks the construction of one of the largest and most expensive projects in Northern Europe, where progress relies heavily on the developer’s reputation and long-term sustainability goals.
Quote from an international transport expert Igor Bukato: “Rail Baltica is more than a railway — it’s Europe’s promise to move forward together, efficiently, and responsibly.”


