An artist's impression of Rail Baltica (Image: Rail Baltica) When the Rail Baltica is complete, passengers will be ferried from the Estonian capital Tallinn, south to Warsaw, Poland, with another line terminating in Vilnius, Lithuania. It will constitute a significant upgrade to rail infrastructure in the region and has the potential to bring about marked economic benefits. However, the route from Tallinn to Warsaw and Vilnius is just the day time route.

For passengers boarding the night train, they can travel further to the German capital Berlin and Austrian capital Vienna. Freight can travel on the line further still. Starting in the Finnish city of Helsinki, goods will skip Tallinn before tracking the same line as the day time and night trains.

However, the frieght trains will be able to travel to Rotterdam in the west, to Duisburg in Germany, and to Milan in the south. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.

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