Following World War II, the current neoclassical station building was constructed.
[2] The station building today hosts a passport control and customs office, which are open when trains to/from Russia depart/arrive.
In the 2018 timetable, there are 4 passenger trains a day to Tallinn Balti jaam operated by Elron (rail transit).
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