Pabradė-Lentupis railway is a broad-gauge railway line connecting Pabradė and Lentupis (Belarus). Railway line for military purposes in 1916. built by the German Empire. In the Soviet years, after the end of the war, the railway line was changed from 1435 mm to 1524 mm (later to 1520 mm) gauge. After the breakup of the Soviet Union, a visa regime was introduced between Lithuania and Belarus, which made traveling by railway more difficult. 2003 in September, the line was closed, the tracks on the territory of Lithuania were dismantled, and the railway was dismantled on the territory of Belarus from the border to Lentupia. The board station is operational. The embankment was used for the bike path Pabradė-Pavoverė, for village roads, part of it was dug up in places during the reconstruction of the road Pabradė - Švenčionys. 2009 in places there were still some dismantled sleepers left.
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