Freeport of Riga
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Major port on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea
The Freeport of Riga is a large port on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea in Latvia. It stretches for 15 km along both banks of the Daugava River within the city of Riga. Navigation is carried out all year round. The main objects of cargo turnover are coal, oil products, timber, fertilizers and container cargo.
In order to increase the cargo turnover of the seaport, Lengiprotrans has developed a project for modeling the operation of the railway tracks of the Rinuzhi terminals of the Freeport of Riga in conjunction with the work of Ziemelblazma station in 2013.