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Radviliškis Railway Station is the most important railway hub in Lithuania, operating since 1871. It serves both passenger and freight lines and houses the country's largest depots and a wagon classification hump. The station is not only a center of infrastructure but also a symbol of the city: it features a locomotive monument, a deportation wagon, and commemorative plaques. In 2005, the station was listed in the Register of Cultural Values. Inside, visitors can see an artistic fresco, and the station was used as a filming location for the movie Trans-Siberian Express. It is a valuable site for both cultural and railway tourism.
Architecture
Radviliskis
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