Keila is 27 km from Tallinn, and by train it takes 38 minutes to get there. Station itself was built in 1870, and electrified in 1958. Video date: 04.06.2017
I greeted yesterday returned from Tallinn, went back to Narva by train, was surprised to find that most of the railway stations in Estonia are closed (in particular in Rakvere, Jõhvi and Narva). Surprised as the buildings of the stations are empty, the windows / doors are boarded up. Why they do not use or do not demolish?
@MsTallink
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Old station buildings aren´t in use cause they are mostly in bad condition. No one isn´t interested in renovating them, because it´s not bringing any money back.
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