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Transport in Estonia relies mainly on road and rail networks.


Roads

*Total: 57,565 km (including 16,465 km of national roads) *Paved: 12,926 km (including 99 km of
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s)


National roads

National roads form the core of Estonian road network. Their total length is 16,489 km (or 28% of all roads), 67% of them are paved. They are divided into 4 classes according to importance: *main roads (1,607 km) *basic roads (2,406 km) *secondary roads (12,476 km) *local roads (18,455 km)


Electric vehicle network

Estonia is the first country in the EU and in the world to introduce a nationwide, publicly serviced charging system for charging the
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s. The 165 fast charging stations are equipped with connectors of the CHAdeMO standard. They are located throughout the entire country, including the islands, and have a maximum distance of 40–60 km in between. The charging stations can also be navigated via a smartphone
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). The relatively dense network and 30 minute quick charges are built to enable a country-wide electric vehicle network. The system offers a unitary booking service and several different tariffs, some of which appear attractively low priced. The charging station network puts Estonia at the forefront in Europe even though Norway actually has a higher penetration of
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s. Estonia has a rate of 1 electric vehicle per 1,000 capita, whereas Norway has 4 EVs per 1,000 capita.


Railways

*Total: 900 km common carrier lines only (1,200 km including dedicated industrial lines) *Broad gauge: 900 km or gauge (133 km electrified)


Railway links with adjacent countries

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– yes – same gauge * Russia – yes – same gauge


Light rail

There has been a growing tram network in Tallinn, Estonia since 1888, when traffic was started by horse-powered trams. The first line was electrified on October 28, 1925. The first electric trams were built by Dvigatel, Ltd., in Tallinn before World War II and for some years after that, the last one in 1954. In the 1920s and 1930s gas-powered trams were also used. Since 1955 to 1988 German-built trams were used. In total, there were 20 LOWA T54-B54 trams (in use from February 1955 to March 1977), 11 Gotha T57-B57 (in use from January 1958 to June 1978), 5 Gotha T59E-B59E (in use from June 1960 to February 1980), 14 Gotha T2-62 and B2-62 (in use from 1962 to 1981) and 50 Gotha G4 trams (in use from January 1965 to October 1988) trams. The first Czechoslovakian-built
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T4SU arrived in 1973. The T4SU trams were in use from May 1973 to September 2005 and there were 60 of them. The first KT4SU arrived in Tallinn in 1981 and was first in use on March 10, 1981. In 2007, there are 56 KT4SU, 12 KTNF6 (rebuilt KT4SUs, 10 local, one from Gera and one from
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) and 23 KT4D (12 from Gera, 6 from Cottbus, 1 from
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and 5 from Erfurt) in use. As of 2018, there are four lines: 1 ( Kopli- Kadriorg), 2 (Kopli- Ülemiste), 3 (
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-Kadriorg) and 4 (Tondi- Lennujaam (Airport)). There have also been lines 5 (Kopli- Vana-Lõuna, shut down in 2004 because of small usage) and 6 (Kopli-Tondi, temporarily used in time of repairs).


Ports and Harbours

Estonia has 45 ports in the State Port Register. With a few exceptions, all of them are on the Baltic Sea. Largest ports are Muuga (near Tallinn), Tallinn (comprises several ports),
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, Kunda, Pärnu and Sillamäe.


Merchant marine

Since 2014, there have been no vessels over 500gt on the Estonian register. About 60 merchant vessels are beneficially owned in Estonia, with most of them registered in Malta. The government has started a drive to bring more of these vessels back into the Estonian register.


Airports


Airports – with paved runways

*total: 13 (2013) *over 3,047 m: 2 *2,438 to 3,047 m: 8 *1,524 m to 2,437 m : 2 *914 to 1,523 m: 1 Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport is the largest airport in Estonia.


Pipelines

* Natural gas 859 km (2007)


Waterways

* 320 km perennially navigable Currently operating water transport routes: * International: ** TallinnHelsinki ferry and (seasonal) high-speed craft **Tallinn –
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( Åland) –
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ferry **
Paldiski Paldiski is a town and Baltic Sea port situated on the Pakri Peninsula of northwestern Estonia. Since 2017, it's the administrative centre of Lääne-Harju Parish of Harju County. Previously a village of Estonia-Swedes known by the historical ...
Kappelskär (
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) ferry **Tallinn – Visby (
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) (seasonal cruise) ferry * Domestic: **Western Estonia: ***
Rohuküla Rohuküla is a village in Ridala Parish, Lääne County, in western Estonia. It is a seaport connecting the mainland with the islands of Hiiumaa ( Heltermaa port) and Vormsi ( Sviby port). During winter there are two ice roads An ice road ...
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( Vormsi Island) ferry ***Rohuküla –
Heltermaa Heltermaa is a village in Hiiumaa Parish, Hiiu County, in northwestern Estonia. The village is the site of the seaport connecting Hiiumaa with Rohuküla harbour on the mainland by ferry. The village is first mentioned in 1620 (''Heltermecky''). ...
(
Hiiumaa Island Hiiumaa (, ) is the second largest island in Estonia and is part of the West Estonian archipelago, in the Baltic Sea. It has an area of 989 km2 and is 22 km from the Estonian mainland. Its largest town is Kärdla. It is located within H ...
) ferry ***
Sõru Sõru is a village in Hiiumaa Parish, Hiiu County in northwestern Estonia. Sõru harbour is located in the neighboring Pärna village. A ferry service operates to Triigi on Saaremaa Saaremaa is the largest island in Estonia, measuring ...
(Hiiumaa Island) – Triigi ( Saaremaa Island) ferry *** VirtsuKuivastu ( Muhu Island) ferry *** PärnuKihnu Island boat-ferry *** Munalaid – Kihnu Island boat-ferry ***Munalaid – Manilaid Islet boat-ferry and boat *** Roomassaare (Saaremaa Island) – Abruka Island boat-ferry and boatAbruka transport
Lääne-Saare Parish.
***Munalaid –
Ruhnu Island Ruhnu ( sv, Runö; german: Runö; lv, Roņu sala) is an Estonian island in the Gulf of Riga in the Baltic Sea. It is administratively part of Saare County but is geographically closer to the Latvian mainland. At , it has currently fewer tha ...
(charter) ferry and (seasonal) high-speed craft-ferry *** Pärnu – Ruhnu Island (seasonal) high-speed craft-ferry ***Roomassaare (Saaremaa Island) – Ruhnu Island (seasonal) high-speed craft-ferry ***Rohuküla – Hobulaid Islet (charter) boat **Northern Estonia: ***
Leppneeme Leppneeme is a village in Viimsi Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. It's located about northeast of the centre of Tallinn, on the northeastern coast of Viimsi peninsula by the Muuga Bay. As of 2011 Census, the settlement's population wa ...
Prangli Island boat-ferry ***Tallinn – Aegna Island (seasonal) boat ***Tallinn – Naissaar Island (seasonal) boat *** Dirhami
Osmussaar Island Osmussaar ( sv, Odensholm, german: Odinsholm) is an Estonian island situated in the mouth of the Gulf of Finland in the Baltic Sea, 7.5 km off the Estonian mainland. Administratively the island is part of Lääne-Nigula Parish in Lääne C ...
(seasonal) boat *** KurkseVäike-Pakri Island (charter) boat ** Lake Peipus and
Emajõgi River Emajõgi (; meaning ''"Mother River"'') is a river in Estonia which flows from Lake Võrtsjärv through Tartu County into Lake Peipsi, crossing the city of Tartu for 10 km. It has a length of 100 km. The Emajõgi is sometimes cal ...
: *** LaaksaarePiirissaar Island ferry *** Kavastu (seasonal) cable ferry across Emajõgi River


See also

* M/S ''Estonia'' *
TS Laevad ''TS Laevad'' ("TS Ships") is an Estonian ferry company which operates two routes between the Estonian mainland and the islands of Hiiumaa and Muhu in the Baltic Sea. (Muhu is connected by a causeway to Estonia's largest island, Saaremaa). The ...
– ferry company serving the major islands * Kihnu Veeteed – ferry company serving mainly smaller islands


References

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