Transport in Latvia

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Template:Short description Template:More footnotes This article provides an overview of the transport infrastructure of Latvia.

Road system

A10 near Rīga
A7 near Iecava
A9 near Skrunda

It is mandatory to keep headlights on while driving, even in daylight; most cars commercially sold in Latvia are equipped to make this automatic.

Highways

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Number E-road Route Length (km)
A1 Template:Jct Rīga - Ainaži (EE border) 101
A2 Template:Jct Rīga - Sigulda - Veclaicene (EE border) 196
A3 Template:Jct Inčukalns - Valmiera - Valka (EE border) 101
A4 Template:Jct Template:Jct Rīga ring road (Baltezers - Saulkalne) 20
A5 Template:Jct Template:Jct Rīga ring road (Salaspils - Babīte) 40
A6 Template:Jct Template:Jct Rīga - Daugavpils - Krāslava - Pāternieki (BY border) 307
A7 Template:Jct Rīga - Bauska - Grenctāle (LT border) 85
A8 Template:Jct Rīga - Jelgava - Meitene (LT border) 76
A9 Rīga - Skulte - Liepāja 199
A10 Template:Jct Rīga - Ventspils 190
A11 Liepāja - Rucava (LT border) 57
A12 Template:Jct Template:Jct Jēkabpils - Rēzekne - Ludza - Terehova (RU border) 166
A13 Template:Jct Grebņeva (RU border) - Rēzekne - Daugavpils - Medumi (LT border) 163
A14 Template:Jct Daugavpils ring road (Tilti - Kalkūne) 15
A15 Template:Jct Rēzekne ring road 7

Length of the road system

Roads Paved, km Unpaved, km Total, km
State-owned roads
Highways (A) 1651.1 - 1651.1
Regional roads (P) 4189.9 1127.5 5317.4
Local roads (V) 2616.7 10533.4 13150.1
Municipality-owned roads
Roads 1055.6 29593.5 30649.1
Streets 4588.2 3446.4 8034.6
Other roads
Forest roads - 10142 10142
Private house roads 500 3000 3500
Total 14601.5 57842.8 72444.3

Railways

Jelgava railway station
One of RVR ER2T trainsets operated by Pasažieru Vilciens

Template:Main Template:See also Latvian Railways is the main state-owned railway company in Latvia. It's daughter companies both carry out passengers services as well as carry a large quantity of freight cargo, and freight trains operate over the whole current passenger network, and a number of lines currently closed to passenger services.

There is also a narrow-gauge railway between Gulbene and Aluksne, operated by the Industrial Heritage Trust, using Russian and Polish built heritage rolling stock. Three narrow gauge trains a day operate on the 33 km route between the two towns.


total: 2,347 km
Russian gauge: 2,314 km Template:RailGauge gauge (270 km electrified)
narrow gauge: 33 km Template:RailGauge gauge (2002)

Passenger rail

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Vivi is the only passenger-carrying operator in Latvia.

Domestic passenger lines with current service are:

Airports

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airBaltic Boeing 757−200WL take-off at Riga International Airport

Riga International Airport is the only major airport in Latvia, carrying around 5 million passengers annually. It is the largest airport in the Baltic states and has direct flights to over 80 destinations in 30 countries. It is also the main hub of airBaltic.

In the recent years airBaltic also operated from Liepāja International Airport as well as Ventspils International Airport but operations in both of these airports were ceased until 2017, when airBaltic relaunched flights from Riga to Liepaja.

Currently there are plans for further development in several regional airports, including Jūrmala Airport, Liepāja, Ventspils as well as Daugavpils International Airport.

Airfields

As of 2003, there were a total of 51 airfields in Latvia, with 27 of them having paved runways.

Airports - with paved runways total: 27
2,438 to 3,047 m: 7
1,524 to 2,437 m: 2
914 to 1,523 m: 2
under 914 m: 16 (2003)

Airports - with unpaved runways total: 24
2,438 to 3,047 m: 1
1,523 to 2,438 m: 2
914 to 1,523 m: 1
under 914 m: 20 (2003)

Ports and harbors

Port of Ventspils is the busiest port in the Baltic states
Riga Passenger Terminal

Key ports are located in Riga (Freeport of Riga and Riga Passenger Terminal), Ventspils (Free port of Ventspils), and Liepāja (Port of Liepāja). Most transit traffic uses these and half the cargo is crude oil and oil products.<ref name="wpt">Latvia, World Bank</ref>

Waterways

300 km (perennially navigable)

Pipelines

Crude oil 412 km; refined products 421 km; natural gas 1,097 km (2003)

Merchant marine


Total: 11 ships (with a volume of Template:GT or over) totaling Template:GT/Template:DWT
note: includes some foreign-owned ships registered here as a flag of convenience: Germany 1, Greece 1, Ukraine 1 (2002 est.)
ships by type: cargo ship 6, petroleum tanker 1, refrigerated cargo 2, roll-on/roll-off ship 1, short-sea/passenger 1

References

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