[3][4] The main purpose of the station is making the crossing of Russian border easier for both goods and passengers.
It also enabled the traffic on "Southeast Estonian Triangle" (Tartu–Valga–Piusa–Tartu) without crossing the Russian border.
[5] The station has up to two passenger trains a day to Tartu and Piusa, operated by Elron.
[1][6] Freight volumes were reduced by up to 80 per cent due to international sanctions during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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