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The three different types of public transportation are busses, trolleys, and trams. Public transport is free for residents of Tallinn. The public transportation options in Tallinn are usually operational from 6 in the morning until eleven at night. Hours may vary on public holidays as well as for special events.
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Tram to Tallinn. Since late 2017 you can travel by tram between the airport and the city. Slightly to the north of the terminal you can find the public transport centre of Tallinn Airport. A 53 metres long connecting gallery enables passengers to get from the terminal to the public transport centre.
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But in Tallinn locals are also not required to buy a ticket. In 2013 it became the world’s first capital city to offer residents free public transport. Estonia as a whole has been following suit
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Public transport in Tallinn consists of bus, tram, trolleybus, train and ferry services. Bus, tram and trolleybus routes are mainly operated by Tallinna Linnatranspordi AS. Electric train services are offered by Elron and the ferry service to Aegna island is operated by Kihnu Veeteed.
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/tallinn/public-transport_136079v. Tallinn’s public transportation system is a fairly straightforward network of buses, trolley-buses and trams, all of which use the same ticketing-system. Trams … see more. You may also be interested in. Talking to Expats: Tony Arestegui Bereche feature.
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Public transport is free for residents of Tallinn. The public transportation options in Tallinn are usually operational from 6 in the morning until eleven at night. Hours may vary on public holidays as well as for special events. The timetables are available on Tallinn’s website.
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Top Tallinn Transportation: See reviews and photos of transportation options in Tallinn, Estonia on TripAdvisor. Tallinn Tourism; Tallinn Hotels; “ This is a terrific bus station, very clean and well-maintained an easy to access by public transportation in Tallinn via bus or tram.
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Using the public transport in Tallinn is easy, once you get the hang of it. There are four types of tickets and four types of vehicles. We will teach you how to use them. Central Tallinn is easy to explore on foot, but some of the popular attractions are outside the city centre. Visiting Tallinn TV
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Tram to Tallinn. Since late 2017 you can travel by tram between the airport and the city. Slightly to the north of the terminal you can find the public transport centre of Tallinn Airport. A 53 metres long connecting gallery enables passengers to get from the terminal to the public transport centre.
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All local public transport timetables are online at www.tallinn.ee. Public transport is free for Tallinn residents, children under seven and adults with children under three. Others need to pay, either buying a paper ticket from the driver (€2 for a single journey, exact change required) or by using the e-ticketing