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Eiropas Dzelzcela linijas has started the installation of the initial arch footprints for the Rail Baltica Riga Central station. This step marks the beginning of the construction of the station’s roof structure, further defining its shape.
By the end of fall 2023, a total of 8 such structures are planned to be installed in the southern zone of the station, with work scheduled both during the night and daytime. The highest point of the station’s roof will reach almost 30 meters.
The first three arch footprints will be installed in the upcoming months on the western side of the future Rail Baltica international passenger terminal, with each structure weighing between 38 to 41 tonnes. Due to the large and heavy nature of individual components of these structures, they are assembled and joined on-site over several days, as they are too large to be transported to the construction site in one piece. For the transport of the structures within the construction site, a self-propelled modular transporter system is used. Subsequently, these arch footprints are lifted to their required positions above the railway platform level using the currently largest crawler crane in the Baltic region.
In the upcoming months, Bererix, the company responsible for construction, will continue to work on concrete paving for the railway tracks and construct passenger platforms between the already built tracks in the future station area. Additionally, three steel arch footprints will be installed on the eastern side of the future station, and two will be placed in the southern part, each weighing approximately 65 tonnes.
The station area represents the most extensive and technically complex portion of the Rail Baltica Riga Central Hub. In the coming months, the project delivery organisations plan to complete the concrete paving for the railway track bed on the 3rd floor and install the initial elements of the roof structure, the framework upon which the building’s roof will later be installed. The new station’s roof structure consists of thousands of steel bars interconnected with steel nodes.
Rail Baltica Riga Central station will become the largest passenger service facility in the Baltic States, offering the opportunity to travel to any destination in Latvia and Europe. During the station’s design phase, special attention was given to energy-efficient technologies, sustainable solutions, passenger comfort, and safety.
The new station will be user-friendly and accessible to everyone, offering a host of amenities for both Riga’s residents and city visitors. These include 23 escalators, 16 elevators, 25 new staircases to access the platforms, and a tactile paving system that stretches across the Rail Baltica project area and the station building, providing clear tactile guidance from public transportation stops all the way to the train platforms.
The station will have 8 platforms and 14 tracks, as well as elevated platforms for easier boarding. The upper station level will include waiting areas covering approximately 6500 square meters, featuring ticket counters, information boards, and various services.
Access to the station will be available from all directions, and a new “kiss & ride” street nearby will provide a safe spot for passenger drop-offs and pick-ups. Additionally, the introduction of air-to-rail baggage handling and flight registration will improve travel experience. Furthermore, micromobility options will be expanded with the addition of new cycling paths, bicycle storage facilities, and the availability of shared micromobility devices. |