Egidijus Lazauskas has resigned as chief executive of Lithuanian Railways (LTG Group) by mutual agreement, the company announced. His last working day was Friday, April 10, 2026, after approximately four years leading the state-owned rail group.
LTG Group expressed gratitude for Lazauskas's contributions during his tenure, which included overseeing significant developments in the Lithuanian rail sector. The company did not immediately name a permanent successor, and an interim leadership arrangement is expected to be put in place while a search for a new chief executive is conducted.
LTG Group is Lithuania's state-owned railway holding company, operating passenger and freight rail services across the Baltic region. The group has been involved in major infrastructure projects, including preparations for the Rail Baltica project, which aims to connect the Baltic states to the broader European rail network.
No specific reasons for the departure were disclosed beyond the mutual agreement characterization. Further details regarding the leadership transition are expected to be announced by the company in the coming days.