Rail Baltica, the major infrastructure project connecting the Baltic states with European railway networks, has announced the appointment of infrastructure managers in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. These entities – Rail Baltic Estonia, Eiropas Dzelzceļa līnijas, and LTG – will be responsible for the future operation and maintenance of the railway line. The appointments mark a significant step towards the completion of the project, signaling a transition from construction to operational planning. This development facilitates coordination between the three Baltic countries involved. The infrastructure managers will collaborate to ensure seamless cross-border rail traffic. The project aims to integrate the Baltic region into the European railway system, boosting trade and passenger transport. Further details regarding the specific responsibilities and timelines for each manager are expected to be released soon.