The temporary head of LTG, Arūnas Rumskas, says that 110 million will be allocated for the automatic signaling system of the European “Rail Baltica” track from the Polish border to Palemon. EUR, and another 20 million for the new rolling stock automatic control system (RAKS). euros.
“(LTG will invest – BNS) In the prevention of this type of accidents. These two things, if they had been released earlier, those events would not have happened, it’s a fact. But if we invest (…) could we consider that the railways are already safe – no. There are other things on the list,” A. Rumskas told reporters on Thursday.
As BNS wrote, approximately 100 million The EUR investment in the signaling of the Rail Baltica line from the Polish border to Kaunas was planned long before.












