Subject: Adutiskes
Date: Jun 11, 2001 @ 22:46
Author: Jan Krogh ("Jan Krogh" <Jan@Krogh.com>)
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Hi Peter
 
Thanks for very interesting postings!
 
What you are writing about Adutiškes is more or less what I know, too. We were there, I think around '96, and we could see after train arrival that Whiterussian travellers were running across the railroad straight to their country, without passing through customs or passport control, while Lithuanians passed the other way, to Lithuanian side of the border. There was one small border point there. The village on Whiterussian side (cannot remember the name, a short name, consisting of four or five lettes...) is separated from Adutiškes, literally only by the railway track.
I hope to give this still interesting point a better comment later on. Enclosed a small map page 114 (article 54) of Turisto atlasas, Vilnius Mintis Publishers, ISBN 5-417-00501-0.)
 
It is soon 1 am here. Will try to comment more one of the next days!
 
Jan