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On 10 April 2019, Tallinn Airport announced plans to expand the airport terminal and build an airport city by 2035. The expanded terminal is planned to serve 6 to 8 million passengers per year with an expanded area of 85 000 m 2 and 26 gates instead of 13. [51] Tallinn Airport aims for carbon neutrality by 2030.
Gas-powered Solaris Urbino 18 bus in Tallinn going towards Viru Keskus. Public transport in Tallinn consists of bus, tram, trolleybus, train, and ferry services. Tallinna Linnatranspordi (TLT) operates bus, tram and trolleybus routes, Elron operates train services, and Spinnaker OÜ operates the ferry service to Aegna Island on the high speed craft Vegtind. [1]
Ülemiste railway station (Estonian: Ülemiste raudteejaam) is a railway station in the Ülemiste sub-district of Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia.It is located approximately 500 metres from Tallinn Airport, [2] to which it has been connected by a tramline since 2017.
Tallinn / Linnahall: EECL Tallinn/City Hall Heliport: 8 26 concrete heliport, civil, international [6: Tallinn / Ülemiste: EETN TLL Tallinn Airport (Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport) 3,480 × 45 11,417 × 148 08/26, asphalt/concrete civil, international [6
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.
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Tallinn Tram and Trolleybus Company was merged with Tallinn Bus Company, and Tallinna Linnatranspordi AS officially started its operations under the new name on 18 July 2012. [1] At the end of 2019, the company's bus fleet has 529 buses serving 75 bus routes. TLT plans to replace all diesel buses with gas buses by 2025. [2]