Tallinn train station (Balti Jaam)

Tallinn train station, known under the name “Balti jaam” in Estonian or “Tallinn Baltic Station” in English, is the main railway station in Tallinn, Estonia, and the largest railway station in Estonia. Currently, almost all domestic commuter, regional and long-distance and international depart from the station (the only exception is train from Tartu to Koidula). …

Narrow-gauge railways in Estonia

There are three operational narrow-gauge railways in Estonia but these railways operate very rarely. Many forest railways were closed in the first half of the 21st century. Some of narrow-gauge lines were regauged to broad gauge. Narrow-gauge railways in Estonia Railway museum in Lavassaare – 17 kilometers from Parnu is located interesting railway musem in …

Narva train station

Narva train station is the easternmost railway station in Estonia. It is located in the city of Narva, very close to the border with Russia. Currently, the station serves trains to Tallinn. The journey from Tallinn to Narva by express train takes 2 and a half hours, while the slow train covers the route in …

Valga train station

Valga train station is a railway station which serves the divided city of Valga/Valka. The station is located on Estonian side of the city but Latvian trains also terminate here. It is a nice station with only basic facilites. It serves passenger trains from Valga to Tartu and Tallinn and to Riga. The first station …

Tartu train station

Tartu train station is one of the most beautiful Estonian train stations. It serves regional and express trains operated by Elron. The main building of the station is three-part. The room structure and exterior and interior elements have been completely preserved: facade planking and plaster finish, wooden decoration, platform canopy, opening fillings and railings. An …