Viktors Demidovs / Latvijas Radio

To get to the Inčupe station, locals must tread the terrain for hundreds of meters – along or on the rails. No pathways, no lights.

Mārtiņš Graudums, who has lived in Saulkrasti since the 1970s, pointed out that locals are risking their lives in winter because of inappropriate infrastructure:

"Especially in winter, I'm practically left to walk only on the tracks. There is no other variant. It [snow] is up to your knees, [walking] down the tracks at some point you have to ju...