Tram services in Tallinn are scheduled to gradually resume across several lines, marking the return of regular tram traffic to the city. The resumption of the trolliliiklus will begin on July 1st, affecting five specific routes: lines 81, 83, 84, 85, and 72. According to statements from Joel Jesse, the Deputy Mayor for Transport, maintaining a familiar and understandable network structure for passengers was a primary consideration for the restart. Consequently, the existing line numbering system, which was utilized during the period when trams were temporarily replaced by buses, will be retained. This decision aims to ensure that the overall tram network remains consistent and predictable for the commuting public. Furthermore, keeping the established numbering provides operational flexibility, allowing the services to utilize replacement vehicles if necessary. The gradual reinstatement of these key lines is anticipated to restore the full scope of public transport options across Tallinna. This phased approach ensures that infrastructure and service adjustments can be managed systematically. The restoration of the full trolliliiklus is expected to improve connectivity and support daily life in the capital. While demonstrations showcasing new Škoda trams were held recently, the official schedule confirms that the resumption process is structured around these five core lines starting at the beginning of July. This continuity in numbering is designed to minimize disruption and maintain passenger confidence as the tram network fully taastub its regular service patterns. Topics: #trolliliiklus #tallinna #taastub Post navigation VALDO RANDPERE⟩Kange nagu saarlane, paraku täiesti loll. Õpetlik lugu tehisaru patukahetsusest(2) Urmas Sõõrumaa: lootsin, et Kersti Kaljulaid astub ise tagasi
This is welcome news for daily commuters; the return of regular tram service will be a major improvement. Reply