31.12.2021 | Estonia
Tallinn public transport to run up until 3 am this New Years
Text Mark Taylor
Photo Andrei Chertkov
Tallinn Transport have added additional departures to busses, trams and trolleybuses in the city on December 31 and January 1. As a result, the last services will leave the city centre at 3 am.
The additional departures will be added to the following routes:
- Buses – 1A, 18, 34A, 40, 42, 60, 63, 67 and 68
- Trams – 1 and 4
- Trolleybuses – 1 and 3
The exact times of these additional departures can be found on the Tallinn Transport website. Each route with additional New Year services has a separate schedule marked with the date (31.12.-01.01) in brackets. The additional services after midnight will be shown in blue when clicking your departure stop.
Although the 11 pm closing time restrictions have been eased for New Year, and additional public transport has been added, the Health Board recommends people to avoid crowded parties to minimise the spread of the new Omicron strain of the coronavirus.
Source ERR
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