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The following transit lines have routes that pass near Tallinna Teletorn

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How to get to Tallinna Teletorn by bus?

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Bus stations near Tallinna Teletorn

  • Kloostrimetsa,9 min walk,
  • Pärnamäe Tee,12 min walk,

Bus lines to Tallinna Teletorn

  • 34,Hobujaama (Ajutine),
  • 38,Muuga,
  • 49,Viimsi Keskus 2,
  • 173,Pirita,
  • V6,Haabneeme - Leppneeme - Randvere - Mähe - Muuga,
  • V9,Haabneeme - Viimsi - Mähe-Muuga-Randvere-Leppneeme - Haabneeme,
  • V7,Haabneeme - Leppneeme-Randvere-Muuga-Mähe-Viimsi-Haabneeme,
  • V7A,Haabneeme - Leppneeme-Randvere-Muuga sadam - Mähe - Haabneeme,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Tallinna Teletorn?

    The closest stations to Tallinna Teletorn are:

    • Kloostrimetsa is 645 meters away, 9 min walk.
    • Pärnamäe Tee is 854 meters away, 12 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Tallinna Teletorn?

    These bus lines stop near Tallinna Teletorn: 34, 49.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Tallinna Teletorn?

    The nearest bus stop to Tallinna Teletorn is Kloostrimetsa. It’s a 9 min walk away.

  • What time is the first bus to Tallinna Teletorn?

    The 173 is the first bus that goes to Tallinna Teletorn. It stops nearby at 5:25 AM.

  • What time is the last bus to Tallinna Teletorn?

    The 34 is the last bus that goes to Tallinna Teletorn. It stops nearby at 12:07 AM.

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Tallinna Teletorn
Tallinna TeletornTallinn TV Tower (Estonian: Tallinna teletorn) is a free-standing structure with an observation deck, built to provide better telecommunication services for the 1980 Moscow Summer Olympics regatta event (see Sailing at the 1980 Summer Olympics). It is located near the suburb Pirita, six km north-east of the Tallinn city center. With its 313 m (1030.2 ft), the TV tower is the tallest nonbuilding structure in Tallinn. The tower was officially opened on 11 July 1980. The viewing platform at a height of 170 metres was open to the public until 26 November 2007, when it was closed for renovation. The tower began receiving visitors again on 5 April 2012. The building is administered by the public company Levira (formerly Estonian Broadcasting Transmission Center Ltd) and is a member of the World Federation of Great Towers. The architects were David Baziladze and Juri Sinis, the engineers Vladimir Obydov and Yevgeny Ignatov. The construction work was supervised by Aleksander Ehala. The cornerstone was laid on 30 September 1975, and the building was inaugurated 11 July 1980 (although the first transmission took place in 1979). The tower body was constructed of reinforced concrete rings 50 cm thick that weigh a total of 17,000 tonnes, and the total tower weight is approximately 20,000 tonnes. The tower survived a fire during construction. The observation deck on the 21st floor, originally designed to have a rotating section, is located 170 m above ground and has a diameter of 38 m. The tower was closed to the public on 26 November 2007. Before it was closed, tickets were priced at 60 Estonian kroon and, aside from an infrequently used concrete and metal staircase, the observation deck was accessed by two elevators. The Vilnius TV tower has a similar architectural design but features a rotating observation deck 165 m above ground. The structure consists of a 190-metre reinforced concrete tower and a 124-metre metal mast on top of it. Under the tower is a two-storey building with equipment rooms, entrance halls and a conference centre. The diameter of the tower at its base is 15.2 metres and the wall thickness is 50 cm. The diameter of the tower from 140 metres up is 8.2 metres. A total of 10,000 m3 of concrete and 1,900 tonnes of steel were used in the construction. The Tallinn TV tower was reopened on 5 April 2012 with completely new interior design made by KOKO Arhitektid. Local guide books advertise the observation deck's views of Tallinn and extending to the Gulf of Finland. The tower is described as having a 1980s Soviet feel and a restaurant is located on the observation floor. Bullet holes dating from the Soviet coup attempt of 1991 are still visible at the base of the tower.
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Tallinn has 1 transit type(s), including: bus, operated by several transit agencies, including Tallinna Linnatranspordi AS-Tram, Tallinna Linnatranspordi AS-Cable, ELRON, Tallinna Linnatranspordi AS-Bus, SEBE Aktsiaselts, Hansabuss AS, Atko Bussiliinid AS, GoBus AS, Mulgi Reisid AS, MK Reis-X Osaühing, AS Lux Express Estonia, MK Autobuss Aktsiaselts, ARILIX OÜ, Estonian Lines OÜ and Sirel Reisid OÜ

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