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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
This list is based on the situation as at December 2012. The LDz internal timetable does not use table numbers. The additional map references - prefixed by 'ERA1' - refer to the European Railway Atlas 2008 (M.G.Ball; published by European Railway Atlas).
This list is based on the timetable which came into force on 9 December 2018. The LDz internal timetable does not use table numbers. Standard abbreviations are explained in [[General Information]].


Standard abbreviations are explained in [[General Information]].
Map references for each route entry are given in parentheses ( ). References prefixed "ERA" refer to the European Railway Atlas Baltic States, Belarus & Ukraine, Regional Series 2017, by M.G.Ball.


==Obscure services==
==Obscure services==
===Rīga pasažieru - Vagonu parks - [Jāņavārti]===
===Rīga pasažieru - Vagonu Parks/Vagonnyi Park [- Jāņavārti]===
(ERA1 114C3, not shown) LV13/1
(ERA 251C2, not shown) LV19/1


All-stations electric suburban services in both directions and a very limited number of longer distance DMU services deviate from the double track main line and run to the south of carriage sidings and an EMU depot. They use a single track line and call at Vagonu parks station. These frequent services run every day and can be identified by means of the journey planner.
All-stations electric suburban services in both directions and a very limited number of longer distance DMU services deviate from the double track main line and run to the south of carriage sidings and an EMU depot. They use a single track line and call at Vagonu Parks/Vagonnyi Park station. These frequent services run every day and can be easily identified in the Riga - Ogre and Lielvārde timetable.
 
===Jelgava — Meitene — Šarkiai (Lithuania) — Šiauliai===
(ERA 253C1)  LV19/2
 
Ukrainian Railways operates a seasonal train between Kiev/Kyiv and Riga
 
{|  class="ostable"
| D1
| ''31''
| Kiev/Kyiv - 05:51 Šiauliai - Riga Pass
|-
| D2
| ''32''
| 10:10 Riga Pass - Kiev/Kyiv 
|}
 
D1: Runs every 4 days from 30 January 2019 from Kiev. Use the journey planner to determine which dates the train runs. '''One day later from Šiauliai'''
 
D2: Runs every 4 days from 31 January 2019. Use the journey planner to determine which dates the train runs.


==Other sparse services==
==Other sparse services==
The following lines have a limited service of less than two trains a day (frequency refers to round trips):  
The following lines have a limited service of fewer than two trains a day each way or do not run every day:  


* Pļaviņas - Gulbene:  Pļaviņas - Madona once daily; Pļaviņas - Madona - Gulbene only during the summer holidays and on certain other dates
{| class="osstable3"
* Jelgava - Liepāja: twice weekly
|
* [Turmantas (Lithuania) -] Kurcums - Daugavpils - Rēzekne-1 - Kārsava [- Pytalovo (Russia)]:  once daily.
| Pļaviņas - Madona  
* Daugavpils - Indra - [Bihosava (Belarus)]:  once daily
| One train FSuO to Madona; MSO from Madona
|-
|
| (Pļaviņas -) Madona - Gulbene  
| No information yet available on when trains may run to Gulbene in 2019
|-
|
| (Jelgava -) Dobele - Liepāja
| Once weekly: FO to Liepāja; SuO from Liepāja
|-
|
| Zilupe - Sebezh (Russia)
| Once daily, with an additional train on a few days at peak periods
|-
|
| Daugavpils - Indra - [Bihosava (Belarus)]
| Once daily
|}


==Deletions since previous edition==
==Deletions since previous edition==
{| class="dpetable3"
|
| None
|
|}


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 17:43, 25 January 2019

Introduction

This list is based on the timetable which came into force on 9 December 2018. The LDz internal timetable does not use table numbers. Standard abbreviations are explained in General Information.

Map references for each route entry are given in parentheses ( ). References prefixed "ERA" refer to the European Railway Atlas Baltic States, Belarus & Ukraine, Regional Series 2017, by M.G.Ball.

Obscure services

Rīga pasažieru - Vagonu Parks/Vagonnyi Park [- Jāņavārti]

(ERA 251C2, not shown) LV19/1

All-stations electric suburban services in both directions and a very limited number of longer distance DMU services deviate from the double track main line and run to the south of carriage sidings and an EMU depot. They use a single track line and call at Vagonu Parks/Vagonnyi Park station. These frequent services run every day and can be easily identified in the Riga - Ogre and Lielvārde timetable.

Jelgava — Meitene — Šarkiai (Lithuania) — Šiauliai

(ERA 253C1) LV19/2

Ukrainian Railways operates a seasonal train between Kiev/Kyiv and Riga

D1 31 Kiev/Kyiv - 05:51 Šiauliai - Riga Pass
D2 32 10:10 Riga Pass - Kiev/Kyiv

D1: Runs every 4 days from 30 January 2019 from Kiev. Use the journey planner to determine which dates the train runs. One day later from Šiauliai

D2: Runs every 4 days from 31 January 2019. Use the journey planner to determine which dates the train runs.

Other sparse services

The following lines have a limited service of fewer than two trains a day each way or do not run every day:

Pļaviņas - Madona One train FSuO to Madona; MSO from Madona
(Pļaviņas -) Madona - Gulbene No information yet available on when trains may run to Gulbene in 2019
(Jelgava -) Dobele - Liepāja Once weekly: FO to Liepāja; SuO from Liepāja
Zilupe - Sebezh (Russia) Once daily, with an additional train on a few days at peak periods
Daugavpils - Indra - [Bihosava (Belarus)] Once daily

Deletions since previous edition

None

See also