Rail transport in Estonia

All public railways in Estonia are 1,520 mm (4 ft 11+27⁄32 in) (Russian gauge), the same as in Russia, Belarus, Latvia, and Lithuania.

Sometimes it is defined to be 1,524 mm (see Rail gauge in Estonia), for example when buying track maintenance or vehicles from Finland.

[2] 16 new electric trains manufactured by Škoda Transportation are due to come into service starting 2024, with the first having arrived in Estonia in June 2024.

[19] Until 2022, daily passenger service connected Tallinn with Moscow (night train; travel time is 15 hours) through Narva and Saint Petersburg and was operated by the Russian Railways.

As of fall 2024, three daily trains operated by Latvian Railways connect Riga (Latvia) to Valga (Estonia).

Freight trains are operated by Eesti Raudtee and private companies including Estonian Railway Services (E.R.S.

Balti jaam (literally the Baltic Station ) is the main passenger railway station of Estonia 's capital Tallinn .
Stadler FLIRT in Ülemiste .
Pääsküla railway station
Railway lines in public use as of 2015.
All railway lines in Estonia (including demolished)
Frequency of commuter trains, 2016.
Electrified railway lines, 2016.