List of tram and trolleybus routes in Tallinn
- List of tram and trolleybus routes in Tallinn
This is a list of tram and trolleybus routes in Tallinn, operated by Tallinna Trammi- ja Trollibussikoondis ("Tallinn Tram and Trolleybus Company" in English), abbreviated as "TTTK").
Trams
*1 Kopli – Kadriorg
*2 Kopli – Ülemiste
*3 Tondi – Kadriorg
*4 Tondi – Ülemiste
Trolleybuses
*1 Mustamäe – Kaubamaja
*2 Mustamäe – Estonia (Estonia Theatre)
*3 Mustamäe – Kaubamaja
*4 Keskuse – Balti jaam (Tallinn Railway Station)
*5 Mustamäe – Balti jaam (Tallinn Railway Station)
*6 Väike-Õismäe – Kaubamaja
*7 Väike-Õismäe – Balti jaam (Tallinn Railway Station)
*9 Keskuse – Kopli
See also
*Tallinna Trammi- ja Trollibussikoondis
*List of bus routes in Tallinn
[http://soiduplaan.tallinn.ee/?a=p.routes&transport_id=tram&t=xhtml&l=en Tram schedules] [http://soiduplaan.tallinn.ee/?a=p.routes&transport_id=trolleybus&t=xhtml&l=en Trolleybus schedules]
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