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Tartu railway station (Estonian: Tartu raudteejaam) is the main railway station in Tartu, Estonia. Tartu railway station is situated west of the centre Tartu. It was established in 1876 when Tapa–Tartu route was built. [2] The station building was opened in 1877. Passenger trains are operated by Elron and most services are towards Tallinn.
Passenger trains are operated by Elron (Tallinn–Turba route). Tapa–Tartu, 112.5 km (69.9 mi). Completed in 1877. [8] Passenger trains are operated by Elron (Tallinn–Tartu and Tartu–Jõgeva routes). Tartu–Valga, 82.5km. Completed in 1887. [8] International connection from Valga in Estonia to Valka in Latvia. Passenger trains between ...
The distance to Tartu is 89 km (55 mi), Pärnu 144 km (89 mi), Tallinn 245 km (152 mi), Riga 175 km (109 mi) and Pskov 170 km (106 mi). Valga is situated at the junction of roads and railways. The Valga-Võru-Koidula railway runs to the town. Trains stopped running in 2001. [2]
Trains in Tallinn are typically scheduled with 10- to 20-minute intervals at rush hour (6 am to 8:30 am and 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm), and at 20- to 35-minute intervals at other times. Trains are in service typically from 5:15 am to 11:45 pm, depending on the direction and line. Nõmme district has installed bicycle parking in every railway station ...
Elron Tallinn-Tartu-Valga Elron Tallinn-Tartu-Koidula Elron Tallinn-Narva Elron Tallinn-Viljandi Elron Tallinn-Aegviidu Elron Tallinn-Turba/Paldiski: Platforms: 7: Tracks: 12: Train operators: Elron [1] Connections: Bus 21 21B 41 41B 43 59 Tram 1 2 5 Construction; Structure type: at-grade: Parking: No parking at the station.
Tallinn – Narva: 211 expressway for 80 km out of Tallinn and 7 km between Kukruse and Johvi. Continues to Saint Petersburg as Russian A180: T2: E263: Tallinn – Tartu – Võru – Luhamaa: 291 expressway for 79 km out of Tallinn. Crosses Estonia in southeast direction from Tallinn to join national road 7: T3: E264: Jõhvi – Tartu ...
The station is served by the trains of the Estonian government-owned passenger train operator, Elron. [1] Express trains from Tallinn Baltic Station stop at Ülemiste on the way to Tartu and Narva, and there is a commuter service to stations on the line to Aegviidu. [1]
The first electrified train service in Tallinn was opened in 1924 from Tallinn to Pääsküla, a distance of 11.2 km (7.0 mi). The Rail Baltica project, which will link Tallinn with Warsaw via Latvia and Lithuania, will connect Tallinn with the rest of the European rail network.