Information
Landmark: Daugavpils Railway StationCity: Daugavpils
Country: Latvia
Continent: Europe
Daugavpils Railway Station, Daugavpils, Latvia, Europe
Visual Characteristics
The station building features a neoclassical architectural style, characterized by symmetrical facades and classical elements. Its exterior is primarily constructed from brick, painted in light yellow and white tones, with a prominent central entrance. The main building is a two-story structure with a high roofline, complemented by a series of platforms and canopies.
Location & Access Logistics
The station is located at 1 Stacijas Street, approximately 1 km west of Daugavpils city center. Access is via Stacijas Street, which connects directly to the city's main thoroughfares. A paid parking lot is available directly in front of the station building. Public transport options include several local bus lines and tram lines 1 and 3, with stops located immediately outside the station entrance.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The original Daugavpils Railway Station was constructed in 1861 as part of the St. Petersburg–Warsaw Railway line. It was designed by architect Heinrich Schtritman. The station's original purpose was to facilitate passenger and freight transport, connecting the Russian Empire with Western Europe. The current building is a reconstruction, largely completed after World War II, maintaining the historical architectural style.