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  2. Public transport in Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    Nearly all routes have two terminus stops, one of which also serves as a resting stop for drivers. Tallinna Transpordiamet (Tallinn Department of Transportation) sets the routes and timetables, and the contracts are renewed every five years. Route numbers in Tallinn consist of one or two numbers, occasionally accompanied by a letter.

  3. Estonian Transport Administration - Wikipedia

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    https://transpordiamet.ee/ Estonian Transport Administration is a governmental agency that operates within the area of government of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications of Estonia. It is tasked with planning the mobility of people and water, air and land vehicles, and ensuring safe and environmentally sustainable infrastructure.

  4. Tallinna Linnatranspordi AS - Wikipedia

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    Tallinna Linnatranspordi AS (TLT) is a transportation company owned by the city of Tallinn, Estonia. TLT is a result of the merger of Tallinn Bus Company (Tallinna Autobussikoondis) and Tallinn Tram and Trolleybus Company (Tallinna Trammi- ja Trollibussikoondis) in July 2012. The company provides bus, trolleybus, and tram services in Tallinn.

  5. Trams in Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    The Tram System of Tallinn is the only tram system in Estonia. [3] Together with the four-route trolleybus network (), the four tram lines (currently allocated into five routes), [4] with a total length of 19.7 km (12.2 miles), are arranged in a roughly cross-shaped layout, providing a backbone for the public transport network in the Estonian capital.

  6. Highways in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    The T8 starts at Tallinn. The road passes through Tallinn, intersects with the T11 at Keila and proceeds west towards Paldiski. The route then terminates at Paldiski. T9: Harjumaa, Läänemaa: 80.5 km (50.0 mi) The T9 starts at the interchange with the T4 in Ääsmäe. The road proceeds southwest towards Haapsalu.

  7. Tallinn bus station - Wikipedia

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    The Tallinn bus station is served by a city lines stop Bussijaam ("bus station").The stops around the station are served by the lines nr 17 (J.Sütiste tee – bussijaam), 23 (Kadaka – bussijaam), 47 (Väike-Õismäe – bussijaam) and 54 (Kurina – Estonia), as well as lines 2 (Mõigu – Reisisadam (A-terminal)), 15 (Sõjamäe - Viru keskus), 39 (Veerenni - Lasnamägi).

  8. Category:Transport in Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    Trams in Tallinn; U. Ülemiste railway station; Ülemiste Tunnel This page was last edited on 18 January 2022, at 17:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  9. Estonian national road 11 - Wikipedia

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    Tallinna ringtee (translates from Estonian as Tallinn ring road, alternatively Põhimaantee nr 11, unofficially abbreviated T11) is a semi-orbital highway around the city of Tallinn, running from Väo to Keila. The road is part of the European route E265.