Rail Baltica project receives over €350m from CINEA
Along with the national co-financing from the three Baltic states, the sum crosses €400m.

Along with the national co-financing from the three Baltic states, the sum crosses €400m.
The subsystem will be deployed in a consolidated way from Tallinn to the Lithuania-Poland border and from Kaunas to Vilnius.
The funding will also be used for flood protection improvement in Croatia.
This new public procurement competition has two stages.
This tender was announced by LTG Infra, the company that is implementing the Rail Baltica project in Lithuania.
Rail Baltica has so far secured nearly $1.32bn from the EU and national governments.
Belam tested different kinds of sensors during the development stage.
The study will consider and examine current development plans and initiatives in and around the station zones.
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