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  2. Rīgas Satiksme - Wikipedia

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    The company PLC "Rīgas satiksme" was founded on February 20, 2003, by merging the bus fleets "Imanta" and "Tālava". In January 2005, four PLCs of the Riga Municipality were merged — "Rīgas satiksme" (bus service), "Tramvaju un trolejbusu pārvalde" (electric transport), "Rīgas autostāvvietas" (car parks) and "Rīgas domes autobāze" (Riga City Council car depot).

  3. Riga Central Station - Wikipedia

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    Riga Central Station (Latvian: Rīgas Centrālā stacijа) is the main railway station in Riga, Latvia. It is known as the main point of Riga due to its central location, and most forms of public transport stop in this area. Part of the building is a shopping centre. Three rail mainlines connect the station to the east: Riga–Skulte

  4. Riga Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Riga Metro (Latvian: Rīgas metro) was a planned metro system in Riga, Latvia, [1] during the time of the Soviet Union.Three lines with a total of 33 stations were planned to be built by 2021, however in the late 1980s, during the Singing Revolution, the whole project met with opposition and combined with the fall of the Soviet Union, construction, which was planned to begin in 1990, never ...

  5. Category:Transport in Riga - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Transport in Riga" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Capital Handling; R.

  6. Transport in Latvia - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Riga International Coach Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Riga International Coach Terminal (Latvian: Rīgas Starptautiskā autoosta) is a bus station in Riga, Latvia, for both domestic and international bus lines. The terminal is situated at the address 1 Prāgas iela, right next to Riga Central Market and opposite Riga Central Station. [1] The terminal was built in 1964 and has 33 bays.

  8. Rail transport in Latvia - Wikipedia

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    RVR ER2Т-7116 of Pasažieru vilciens en route between Šķirotava (Riga) and Salaspils, 2016 Rail transport in Latvia is done on 1,520 mm ( 4 ft 11 + 27 ⁄ 32 in ) Russian gauge . The main railway company is the state-owned Latvijas dzelzceļš (LDz), with its subsidiary Pasažieru vilciens (PV) providing passenger services.

  9. Transit map - Wikipedia

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    A transit map is a topological map in the form of a schematic diagram used to illustrate the routes and stations within a public transport system—whether this be bus, tram, rapid transit, commuter rail or ferry routes. Metro maps, subway maps, or tube maps of metropolitan railways are some common examples.