Tallinn brings back trams to Haabersti and expands to Lasnamäe

Tallinn brings back trams to Haabersti and expands to Lasnamäe

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Tallinn brings back trams to Haabersti and expands to Lasnamäe

Tallinn wants trams to go to Haabersti again.
New tram lines will open in Lasnamäe.
The city buys 40 new trams in spring and summer.
Later, 30 more trams will come.
The city builds new tram lines on Paldiski road and Laagna street.
A tram depot will be built on Rahu street by 2030.
The project costs 76.8 million euros.
Europe gives more than half of the money.
In summer, trams will run on five lines:
Mustamäe-City Center,
Mustamäe-Balti Station,
and Mustamäe-Kopli.
Trams went to Haabersti before, but the lines closed.
The mayor says trams are important.
Trams help people move faster.
New lines connect city areas better.
Lasnamäe never had trams before.
Now new lines are planned there.
Trams may also return to Õismäe.
A former deputy mayor is happy about the tram plan.
He says bus lines must also improve.
Bus lines have many passengers.
Tram stops must be easy for everyone to use.
Tallinn removed old trams in 2024.
The trams were very old and broken.
Now the city brings new trams back.
Tallinn wants trams to go to Haabersti again.
New tram lines will open in Lasnamäe.
The city buys 40 new trams in spring and summer.
Later, 30 more trams will come.
The city builds new tram lines on Paldiski road and Laagna street.
A tram depot will be built on Rahu street by 2030.
The project costs 76.8 million euros.
Europe gives more than half of the money.
In summer, trams will run on five lines:
Mustamäe-City Center,
Mustamäe-Balti Station,
and Mustamäe-Kopli.
Trams went to Haabersti before, but the lines closed.
The mayor says trams are important.
Trams help people move faster.
New lines connect city areas better.
Lasnamäe never had trams before.
Now new lines are planned there.
Trams may also return to Õismäe.
A former deputy mayor is happy about the tram plan.
He says bus lines must also improve.
Bus lines have many passengers.
Tram stops must be easy for everyone to use.
Tallinn removed old trams in 2024.
The trams were very old and broken.
Now the city brings new trams back.