Railway

Railway transport has been historically significant part on supply chain between Baltic countries and Russia.
Today the railway network offers great approach to Russia and other C.I.S countries.

Balti Logistika provides railway transport services from all main ports of Baltic countries:
Tallinn, Riga and Klaipeda.

Here you can find overview about railway solutions:

  • Balti Transiit- Established 2003 in co-operation with Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Russian, Kazakhastan and Uzbekhistan railway associations.
    Departuring every day, this container train enables to consolidate shipments to one train from all Baltic countries. It is great opportunity to send shipments to Kazakhstan, Uzbekhistan, Kyrgystan, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan.
    Transit time to Kazakhstan, Uzbekhistan, Kyrgystan, Turkmenistan aj Tajikistan – approximately 2-3 weeks.
  • Moscow Express – Established on 2007. Regular containertrain from Tallinn to to Moscow Oktjabrskaya Tovarnaya station. This service is great solution for goods from Americas, South-East Asia to Russia bu containertrain.
    Transit time Taliinn – Moscow – approximately 4 working days.
  • ZUBR – Established 2009. Containertrain on route Tallinn – Riia – Minsk – Iljitchovsk/Odessa and back. ZUBR offers to extend the route over the Black Sea to Caucasian area, Turkey etc.
    Service is available daily and apporximate transit time is 4 days.
  • Viking „mixed train“ - The “Viking” mixed train is a common railway and seaport loading project in Lithuania, Belarus, Ukrainian companies and Klaipėda, Belarus, Iljichiovsk seaports.
    20 and 40 feet universal and specialised containers and truck-tractors (contrailers) are transported by this train.
    Train route: Iljichiovsk– Kiev – Minsk – Vilnius – Klaipėda and back.
    The train departures every week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from Draugystė Station and on the same days it returns from Iljichiovsk-Paromnaja Station (the Ukraine).