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  2. Public transport in Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    Tallinn has promised to become friendlier for bicycles and other "light traffic" by 2028. Tallinn Cycling Strategy 2018–2028 is an official guide of what the city should do to become a better place for cycling. It contains the map of Tallinn's planned main cycle paths, which should all be built by 2028.

  3. 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.

  4. Category:Transport in Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 January 2022, at 17:09 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. 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.

  6. 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).

  7. List of streets in Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    All street names of Tallinn, eki.ee This page was last edited on 23 February 2024, at 17:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  8. Rail transport in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Tallinn–Lelle–, 141.4 km (87.9 mi) (formerly 190.0km). The Lelle-Pärnu section was permanently closed for passenger operations on 8 December 2018 as it required a €17 million refurbishment. The Lelle-Pärnu section was permanently closed for passenger operations on 8 December 2018 as it required a €17 million refurbishment.

  9. Meriton Grand Hotel Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was established in 1999. [2] [3] Its restaurant is noted for its international and Belgian cuisine and is considered one of the finest in the city. [4] The hotel has 465 guestrooms, of which 157 are "classic" rooms, 280 standard, 12 triple, 13 junior suites, 2 suites with sauna and a Grand suite with both a sauna and jacuzzi.