Ülemiste railway station
Ülemiste station is a railway station in the Ülemiste district of Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia. It is approximately 500 metres from Tallinn Airport,[1] to which it has been connected by a tramline since 2017.[2]
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Ülemiste railway station in 2018
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Tallinn Ülemiste
Map of the planned Rail Baltica line
The station is served by the trains of the Estonian government-owned passenger train operator, Elron. Express trains from Tallinn's 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.[3]
Rail Baltica
Ülemiste station will be the location of Rail Baltica's Tallinn terminus, which is planned to open in 2030. High-speed trains on Rail Baltica will connect the three Baltic capitals to Poland using the new standard-gauge railway.[4][5]
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See also
References
- Rail.cc. Ülemiste train station / Tallinn.
- ERR News. Tallinn airport tram line to enter into service at end of August.
- Elron.ee
- Rail Baltica. Rail Baltica Unveils Winning Designs for Ülemiste Terminal in Tallinn, Estonia.
- ERR News. Laying down Rail Baltic in Estonia could start within two years, says CEO.
External links
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- Rail Baltic Estonia: RAIL BALTICA ÜLEMISTE JOINT TERMINAL.
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