The aim of the project is to promote the development of a multimodal public transport network by rail as the backbone of the public transport system by establishing a public transport connection point at the "Light" railway station in Riga, while promoting micro-mobility through overall mobility. development of the infrastructure necessary for pedestrian movement in accordance with the principles of universal design, thus contributing to an orderly and accessible environment for all groups of society, including people with functional impairments and people of different ages; reconstruction of temporary parking areas and carriageways with public access, as well as construction of access roads to provide convenient and safe access to the connecting point to be developed, while also ensuring convenient access to public transport stops (rail and bus); construction of lighting necessary to improve the security of the project area; greening of the territory, installation of benches for outdoor use to create a more pleasant and comfortable environment for everyone. These improvements will contribute to the accessibility and comfort of the public outdoor space by providing recreational facilities for different groups of the population, including seniors, persons with reduced mobility and parents with small children; the installation of a bicycle parking space, which will facilitate a change in mobility habits for citizens intending to use the train station ‘Light’ as a connecting point.Achieving the objective of the project and establishing a public transport connection point at the train station ‘Light’ would contribute to the development of the public transport network by rail as the backbone of the public transport system and at the same time strengthen micro-mobility in overall mobility. Diverse population groups would be given the opportunity to stay and move around in a well-equipped and safe public outdoor space, promoting comfortable and environmentally friendly movement in the city. Until 30.06.2026.Project funding: 1 090 516.03 EUR, of which European Regional Development Fund resources 926 938.63 EUR and local government financing 163 577.40 EUR.