Railway in Estonia Tallinn–Narva railway GoRail sleeper service to Moscow Overview Status| Operational Owner| Eesti Raudtee Locale| Northern Estonia, Estonia Termini| * Balti jaam, Tallinn * Narva railway station, Narva Stations| 37 Service Type| Heavy rail System| Eesti Raudtee Operator(s)| Elron & GoRail History Opened| 1870 Technical Line length| 211 km (131 mi) Number of tracks| 2 Character| International Track gauge| Russian Gauge Electrification| Partially Electrified Route map The Tallinn–Narva railway is located in Northern Estonia, Estonia and is the oldest railway (built in 1870)[1] in Estonia with a total length of 211 km. A significant part of the railway load consists of freight trains (such as oil trains) from Russia to the ports of Tallinn and its immediate vicinity (Muuga, Tallinn and Paldiski Harbor). ## Services[edit] Passenger services operate across the entire stretch of line with regional services operated by Elron to Narva railway station, Narva or Tartu railway station, Tartu[2] and international services to Moscow and Saint Petersburg operated by GoRail.[3] ## References[edit] 1. ^ Helme, Mehis (2003). Estonian railway stations: old photos from Aivo Aia's and Mehis Helme's collection (in Estonian, English, and German). Tänapäev. ISBN 9789985621493. 2. ^ "Elron Timetable" (PDF). Retrieved 2017-10-28. 3. ^ "GoRail Timetable". Retrieved 2017-10-28. This European rail transport related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. | * v * t * e This article about transport in Estonia is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. | * v * t * e *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template