International cooperation
Rail Freight Corridor North Sea-Baltic
To improve international competitiveness of international railway freight transportation and strengthen the role of railway as a part of a sustainable transport system, Latvia has joined in activities expanding the North Sea-Baltic Rail Freight Corridor. The corridor runs through 6 EU member states starting in the North Sea ports of Antwerp, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Wilhelmshaven, Bremerhaven and Hamburg spreading in central Germany through Aachen, Hannover, Magdeburg and Berlin to Warsaw, Terespol and Kaunus with branches from Falkenberg to Prague and Katowice. In 2020, it is planned to expand the North Sea-Baltic Rail Freight Corridor to Latvia, Estonia and Polish-Ukrainean border. More information here!
The Platform of Rail Infrastructure Managers in Europe
Members of JSC "LatRailNet" regularly participate in work group meetings of the Platform of Rail Infrastructure Managers in Europe (PRIME), take part in discussions, submit necessary proposals for improving EU legislative regulation and the single European Railway Area. More information here!
Cooperation with Lithuania in allocating railway infrastructure capacity
JSC "LatRailNet" cooperates with Lithuanian Transportation Security Administration (signed working arrangement) in allocating railway infrastructure capacity for transportation between Latvia and Lithuania. More information here!