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LTG Link

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LTG Link is a modern passenger carrier from Lithuania that offers fast, comfortable and environmentally friendly train connections both domestically and on selected international routes. With regular services between Lithuania's largest cities such as Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipeda and Šiauliai, travelling becomes comfortable and enjoyable. Check available routes and ticket types.

At a glance

At a glance

  • LTG Link is Lithuania's national passenger rail carrier, part of the LTG Group
  • The carrier operates domestic routes to Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipeda, Siauliai and Trakai
  • International services run to Poland, Latvia and Estonia, connecting the Baltic region
  • Tickets are available on PolishTrains without creating an account, delivered by email and SMS
  • LTG Link participates in Interrail and Eurail schemes with free travel or substantial discounts
  • Passengers changing trains at Mockava border station transfer between LTG Link and PKP Intercity

Passenger carrier from Lithuania

LTG Link is the national passenger carrier of Lithuania, part of the LTG Group railway group. The company is responsible for operating national and international rail services, offering comfortable, safe and increasingly modern travel throughout the country. LTG Link's focus on high quality service, eco-friendly mobility and modern rolling stock has made it an increasingly attractive choice for Lithuanian residents and tourists alike. Discover Foreign train travel with PolishTrains!

In recent years, the carrier has been dynamically developing its network, investing in new trains and striving to create sustainable public transport. LTG Link's plans also include the expansion of its offer to include more international routes, making the Lithuanian railway more important in the region every year.

Supported routes

LTG Link operates a wide network of domestic connections and selected international routes, providing convenient access to Lithuania's most important cities and regions. Thanks to regular courses and a well-connected network, rail travel becomes fast, comfortable and environmentally friendly.

Key domestic routes LTG Link

LTG Link operates a number of key domestic routes, connecting Lithuania's largest cities and providing passengers with fast, convenient and modern rail transport throughout the country.

🚆Vilnius**- Kaunas**

The busiest and most frequently served line, connecting the country's two largest metropolises. It is a key connection for both residents and tourists.

🚆Vilnius**- Klaipėda**

A route from the capital to the Lithuanian coast, ideal for those heading to the seaside or the port centre of Klaipeda.

🚆Vilnius**- Šiauliai**

Connection heading towards northern Lithuania, especially convenient for travellers visiting the country's third largest city.

🚆Kaunas**- Klaipėda**

A popular line connecting the heart of Lithuania with the seaside resorts - a great choice for holiday and weekend trips.

🚆Vilnius**- Trakai (Trakai)**

A short, scenic route leading to one of Lithuania's most famous monuments, the castle on the lake. Ideal for day trips.

Before travelling, be sure to check out our guide: Attractions in Vilnius - the best places and monuments to visit.

Key LTG Link routes to Poland

LTG Link is expanding its international connections, offering key routes connecting Lithuania with Poland. With new and planned routes, passengers can travel comfortably between Vilnius and Polish cities.

🚆Vilnius**- Warsaw - Cracow**

This is one of the key international train connections that LTG Link operates in cooperation with PKP Intercity. Passengers set off from Vilnius station via Kaunas all the way to the Lithuanian-Polish border at Mockava station, where there is a change to a PKP train. The ticket price from Vilnius to Warsaw is about €25, while to Cracow it is about €30.

🚆Vilnius**- Suwałki**

LTG Link has announced that from 14 December 2025 it will launch 3 daily connections, including the Vilnius - Suwałki route. This new connection is expected to facilitate travel between Lithuania and north-eastern Poland.

🚆Vilnius**- Szczecin**

Also from 14 December 2025, the Vilnius - Szczecin route will start. The new connection will be operated in cooperation with PKP Intercity and the IC Wigry train is expected to pass through Poznań, Warsaw, Białystok and Suwałki before reaching the Lithuanian border at Mockava.

Key international routes LTG Link

🚆Vilnius**- Riga (Latvia)**

There are train connections between Vilnius and Riga operated by LTG Link. You will pay €24-34 to travel this route.

🚆Vilnius**- Tallinn (Estonia)**

From January 2025, LTG Link has partnered with Latvian carrier Vivi and Estonian carrier Elron to provide the Vilnius - Riga - Valga - Tallinn route. You will pay €39 to travel this route.

LTG Tickets Link

The price of a ticket at LTG Link depends on a number of factors that allow passengers to tailor their journey to their own needs and budget:

Type of route - whether you are travelling within Lithuania or taking an international route to Poland, Latvia or Estonia. Longer and more popular connections usually have higher prices than shorter, local routes.

Date and time of departure - tickets during peak times, weekends or holiday periods can be more expensive than on weekdays or off-peak times.

Class of travel - LTG Link offers different classes: standard and premium. Higher class means more comfortable seats, more legroom, quieter carriages, access to Wi-Fi and power sockets and often additional services such as catering or carriage service.

Ticket type - single, season or day tickets; flexible tickets that allow you to change departure times or refunds are more expensive, while basic fares offer a lower price with less flexible terms.

Discounts and promotions - LTG Link offers discounts for children, students, seniors and groups. Additionally, booking or purchasing tickets in advance with dynamic fares often reduces the cost of travel.

Additional services - some routes and premium tickets allow seat selection, access to carriages with greater comfort or connection to Vilnius public transport.

Such a system allows passengers to make an informed choice of the right ticket, tailored both to the length and destination of the journey and to their own preferences for comfort and flexibility. As a result, an LTG Link journey can be both economical and comfortable, and every passenger can find the variant that best suits their needs.

If you do not know how to organise such a journey, read our guide: Train abroad - how to use international PKP connections?

Discounts on LTG Tickets Link

LTG Link offers a variety of fares and discounts that allow both individual passengers and groups (including foreigners) to travel on trains in Lithuania.

One of the promotions is a 50% discount if you buy more than one ticket in the same booking and in the same direction.

When buying a return ticket (there and back), LTG Link gives a 5% discount on the return ticket. Applies to local routes and seats in classes 2 and 3.

Group discounts: for 3-20 people there is a 10%discount, for 21-30 people there is a 15%discount and for larger groups (31+) there is a 20%discount.

In addition, children (up to 10 years) and their carers can have discounts: children get 50% and carers up to 30%.

Student discount: 30% on single tickets on local 2nd and 3rd class trains (school ID or ISIC card must be presented).

Families with a Family Card can expect a 20% discount on local tickets in classes 2 and 3.

There is also the Traukiniautojų klubas loyalty programme, which allows you to convert your train kilometres travelled into discounts in the future.

Discounts for foreigners

Interrail / Eurail: Holders of valid Interrail or Eurail cards can enjoy free tickets (or very substantial discounts) with LTG Link - this also applies to foreigners.

ISIC students: Holders of an ISIC card can get a discount. This also applies to students from outside Lithuania. The ISIC discount at LTG is, among other things, 50% on domestic tickets.

International rules: There is a provision in the LTG regulations that certain discounts provided by Lithuanian law may not apply to tickets purchased through international sales channels.

Buying LTG train tickets

For people from Poland, a convenient solution is to purchase LTG tickets via PolishTrains. The entire booking is done in Polish, in zlotys and without unnecessary stress.

At LTG Link, tickets can be purchased in advance, which really facilitates travel planning.

For domestic connections, between Lithuanian cities, sales usually begin around 30 days before departure.

For selected international connections, on the other hand, tickets go on sale up to 60 days in advance, which gives you plenty of time to plan your trip and find the best time or price.

At any time, you can use the Polish-language helpline, where experienced consultants will help you choose the best fare, change plans or solve ticket problems. This makes travelling in Lithuania by LTG train a truly pleasant and stress-free experience. Buying foreign train tickets has never been so easy and convenient.

FAQ - Frequently asked questions

What cities does LTG serve?

LTG trains connect Lithuania's most important cities: Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipėda, Šiauliai or Panevėžys, providing fast and convenient connections between them.

What fares are available on LTG Link?

LTG offers fares ranging from basic to premium. Higher classes offer greater comfort, flexibility to change your ticket and the ability to carry more luggage.

Are LTG Link discounts available?

Yes, LTG gives discounts for children, pupils, students, groups and Interrail/Eurail cardholders. Discounts also apply to foreigners.

How can I buy tickets from Poland for LTG Link trains?

The easiest way is through PolishTrains - in Polish, in zlotys and without stress. A Polish-speaking helpline helps with fare selection, changing plans or ticket problems.

Is it possible to book seats on LTG trains?

Yes, LTG allows you to book seats online or at ticket offices. Booking guarantees a comfortable seat in the class of your choice and makes it easier to plan your journey, especially on popular routes.

How far in advance can I buy tickets for LTG Link trains?

LTG Link tickets are available in advance, which allows you to plan your journey comfortably. For domestic routes, sales usually start around 30 days before departure, while for selected international routes tickets can be purchased up to 60 days in advance.

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