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Karla stop trip planner

Karla stop - Monday schedule

LineDirectionTime
K1Kirimäe7:07
K1Kose 27:12
K1Kirimäe13:41
K1Kose Gümnaasium13:47
K1Oru16:24
K1Oru16:28
K1Oru17:44
K1Oru17:48

Directions to Karla stop (Kose) with public transit

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Karla

    BusBus: 138140184194.

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  • Which bus lines stop near Karla?

    These bus lines stop near Karla: 138, 140, 184, 194.

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Public transit to Karla stop (ID: 22173-1) in Kose

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Bus: 138140184194.

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Karla stop’s code is 22173-1

The first line to this stop is K1, at 7:07, and the last line is K1 at 17:48.

This stop serves Hansabuss AS’s lines

Karla, Kose
Karla, KoseKarla is a village in Kose Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia.First written record of the village is from 1241 in Danish landmeasuring book (Liber Census Daniae). Before the Great Northern War (1700–1721) there were 3 villages in the current territory: Kirimäe (13 farms), Söönurme (3 farms) and Karla (17 farms). After the plague (1711) and robbers - there were only 6 families left. In 1805, there was a Kose-Uuemõisa rebellion from the village farmers against landlords. One of the rebel leaders was Kõlli Toomas from Karla village. In 1944, during the bombardment of Tallinn, one Russian bomber crashed between Vetka and Matsuhansu farm. In 1949, by the order from the Soviet state, new kolkhoz was initiated in the village. After the re-independence of Republic of Estonia, in 1991, there was a local community movement to restore village history and traditions. Nowadays, the village is mostly known for its horticultural farms and nurseries. Internationally most well-known is Roogoja Farm and family Kivistik (Clematis, grapes and vines) and their one of the most northern collection garden.

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Estonia has 4 transit type(s), including: Bus, Train, Light Rail and Ferry, operated by several transit agencies, including OV IDA-BUS OÜ, FREMANTI OÜ, NAJA OÜ, Sirel Reisid OÜ, Taisto Express OÜ, Hansabuss AS, MK Autobuss Aktsiaselts, MK Reis-X Osaühing, Rannu Rukkilill E.S.T. OÜ, SEBE Aktsiaselts, Tallinna Linnatranspordi AS-Bus, Tallinna Linnatranspordi AS-Tram, GoBus AS, ARILIX OÜ and Mulgi Reisid AS