In 2024, Tallinn made significant strides in public transport with strategic decisions such as a complete renewal of the trolleybus fleet with battery-powered trolleys and signing a 10-year contract with Tallinna Linnatransport AS to ensure the long-term stability and development of the city’s public transport system. This year also saw the completion of the second phase of the public transport network modernization and the redirection of tram line no. 2 through the Old City Harbour.
The construction of the Old City Harbour tramway will reach a stage on June 7 where both directions of Gonsiori Street will be open to regular traffic...
The carer’s benefit is paid to a person who takes care of a disabled child aged 3-18 and who is unable to work due to this. The benefit is available...