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LDz - Latvia Mangali station, between Riga and Skulte. Mangali, 23-06-2014 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
LDz - Latvia Plavinas is the junction of the railway lines from Riga, Gulbene and Krustpils-Daugavpils. Plavinas, 21-06-2014 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
LDz - Latvia Skulte is end station of the electrified line from Riga. Once this line continued to the border with Estonia. Skulte, 23-06-2014 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
LDz - Latvia Tukums 2 is the end station of the commuter railway from Riga. Actually it is a railway junction with just a few houses and a major steel factory around. Tukums 2, 22-06-2014 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
LDz - Latvia Zemitani is a station in the suburbs of Riga. Zemitani, 23-06-2014 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
Nicgale station, Latvia. 26/08/2006
Photo by Paul Brunowlensky |
A frieght train leaving station Nicgale, Latvia. 26/08/2006
Photo by Paul Brunowlensky |
Latvian railway's. Ozolsala railway station building. 04.04.2004.
Photo by Sergey Kubrak, asheva@one.lv |
Formerly Rudbarzhi railway station, it's found between Liepaja and Skrunda,February 2004.
Photo by Sergey Kubrak, asheva@one.lv |
Photo by Sergey Kubrak, asheva@one.lv |
Zasulauks station in the evening, view to Zasulauks depot and Zasulauks - Bolderaja line,
Riga, Latvia. 04/09/2006
Photo by Paul Brunowlensky |
Majori-Latvia. Jurmala is the collective name for small towns and resorts stretching along the coast west of Riga. They are from the east: Priedaine, Lielupe, Bulduri, Dzintari, Majori, Dubulti, Jaundubulti, Pumpuri, Melluzi, Asari, Vaivari, Kauguri, Sloka, Jaunkemeri and Kemeri. All except Kauguri and Jaunkemeri are served by suburban trains. August 1999. jaroslaw swajdo www.swajdo.travel.pl |
Majori-Lettland. Jurmala ist kein Ort im eigentlichen Sinne, sondern der Sammelname mehrerer kleiner Siedlungen, die 1959 zu einem Kurort vereint wurden. Fast alle diese Orte sind mit dem Rigaer Hauptbahnhof über ein S-Bahn-ähnliches System von Vorortzügen verbunden. Das Wort Jurmala heisst einfach Meeresstrand. August 1999. jaroslaw swajdo www.swajdo.travel.pl |
Latvian railway's. Lichi railway station.12.04.2004.
Photo by Sergey Kubrak, asheva@one.lv |
View of the platform and tracks of Madona (Latvia) railway station in August 2006 (looking direction to Gulbene (or north)).
Photo by Martins Sudars. |
Latvian railway's.Old Maisteri railway station in the Ventspils-Liepaja railway
line.12.04.2004.
Photo by Sergey Kubrak, asheva@one.lv |
Latvian railway's. Mezhare railway station. 04.04.2004.
Photo by Sergey Kubrak, asheva@one.lv |
Formely Padone railway station
Photo by Sergey Kubrak, asheva@one.lv |
Latvian railway's. Sabile railway station building.12.04.2004.
Photo by Sergey Kubrak, asheva@one.lv |
Latvian railway's. Sakstagals railway station building. 04.04.2004.
Photo by Sergey Kubrak, asheva@one.lv |
Saldus railway station,96 km from Liepaja,127 km from Riga.February 2004
Photo by Sergey Kubrak, asheva@one.lv |
Formerly Sieksate railway station building.A living house now.February 2004
Photo by Sergey Kubrak, asheva@one.lv |
Latvian railway's.Skrunda railway station.February 2004
Photo by Sergey Kubrak, asheva@one.lv |
Latvian railway's. Slampe railway station building.12.04.2004.
Photo by Sergey Kubrak, asheva@one.lv |
Latvian railway's. Spare railway station.12.04.2004.
Photo by Sergey Kubrak, asheva@one.lv |
Die etwa 20.000 Einwohner zählende Stadt Tukums in Lettland liegt 65 km westlich von Riga an der Bahnstrecke nach Windau (Ventspils). Als Endpunkt einer der Rigaer Vorortbahnlinien besitzt sie zwei Bahnhöfe: Tukums I (auf dem Bild) und Tukums II. Aufgenommen am 31.07.1999. jaroslaw swajdo www.swajdo.travel.pl |
Latvian railway's. Ugale railway station.12.04.2004.
Photo by Sergey Kubrak, asheva@one.lv |
Latvian railway's.Zvare railway station building.12.04.2004.
Photo by Sergey Kubrak, asheva@one.lv |
Valga-Estland & Valka-Lettland. Mitten durch das Stadtgebiet verläuft die Staatsgrenze zu Lettland, die den Ort in zwei Hälften teilt: das estnische Valga und das lettische Valka. Der Bahnhof mit einem imposanten 1949 errichteten Empfangsgebäude befindet sich im estnischen Teil der Doppelstadt. Aufgenommen von der Fußgängerbrücke über die Bahngleise am Spätnachmittag des 25.08.1999. jaroslaw swajdo www.swajdo.travel.pl |