Key Market Indicators
Lithuania’s rail infrastructure expenditure is projected to reach approximately €156 million by 2028, up from around €129 million in 2023. This marks an average annual growth rate of 3%. Since 2000, the demand for rail infrastructure in Lithuania has increased by an average of 14.7% each year. Meanwhile, the length of Lithuanian railways is expected to remain stable at 1,920 route-kilometers from 2023 to 2028, showing no significant change. Since 2000, the supply of rail length in Lithuania has seen a minimal annual increase of 0.1%. In 2023, Lithuania ranked 44th globally in terms of rail length. Azerbaijan surpassed Lithuania with the same rail length of 1,920 route-kilometers. China, Russia, and India held the second, third, and fourth positions, respectively, in this ranking.