Tartu railway station (Estonian: Tartu raudteejaam) is the main railway station in Tartu, Estonia.
Tartu Railway Station | |
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| Location | Vaksali 6, 50409 Tartu Estonia |
| Coordinates | 58°22′25.76″N 26°42′24.61″E |
| Line(s) | Edelaraudtee Eastward Lines |
| Platforms | 2 |
| Tracks | 3 |
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| Structure type | at-grade |
| History | |
| Opened | 1877 |
| Electrified | no |
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Tartu Railway Station Location within Estonia | |
Tartu railway station is situated west of the centre Tartu. It was established in 1876 when Tapa–Tartu route was built.[1] The station building was opened in 1877.
Passenger trains are operated by Elron and most services are towards Tallinn.[2][3] There are also services to Valga[4] and to Jõgeva, Orava, Koidula and Piusa.[5]
There are two platforms with the length of 260m and 330m.
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| Kärkna towards Tallinn |
Tallinn–Tartu–Valga | Aardla towards Valga | ||
| Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula | Kirsi towards Koidula | |||
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