The Tashkent-Samarkand railway line is the second high-speed line in the CIS after the Moscow-St. Petersburg line. The line connects the 2 largest cities of Uzbekistan.
As part of the...
International projects
International projects
Over more than 80 years, some 400 projects in 16 countries have been built and reconstructed after the designs developed by Lengiprotrans: railway lines, hubs and stations, power lines, production facilities, railway terminals, bridges and viaducts.
The project geography is vast: Russia, the Baltic States, the Middle East, and CIS.
In 1970–1980, Lengiprotrans had its permanent representation office in the Republic of Cuba.
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Railway line Skriveri - Krustpils - section of the line Riga - Krustpils of the Latvian Railway.
In 2010–2015, Lengiprotrans developed a project for the second main tracks on the Skriveri -...
Pääsküla is a railway station on the Keila - Tallinn line of the Estonian Railways.
In 2010 Lengiprotrans took part in design work for the reconstruction of a traffic intersection at Pääsküla...
In 2010 Lengiprotrans began developing a project for a new railway line Sirte - Benghazi in the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. The highway runs along the Mediterranean coast....
Ülemiste is a stopping point in Tallinn on the Tallinn-Tartu and Tallinn-Narva railway lines.
In 2009–2010, Lengiprotrans took part in design work for the reconstruction of the Ülemiste railway...
In the 2000s, Lengiprotrans developed a project for the renovation of the Kundzinsala district railway park as part of the development of the Freeport of Riga. The project of the track part of the...
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