Lilleküla railway station

Lilleküla
Train station

Lilleküla station in 2010 with old platforms.
Location Estonia
Coordinates 59°25′32″N 24°43′39″E / 59.42556°N 24.72750°E / 59.42556; 24.72750Coordinates: 59°25′32″N 24°43′39″E / 59.42556°N 24.72750°E / 59.42556; 24.72750
Line(s) Elron commuter rail
Platforms 2
Tracks 2
Construction
Structure type at-grade
History
Opened 1928
Electrified 3 kV DC OHLE

Lilleküla railway station (Estonian: Lilleküla raudteepeatus) is a railway station in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It is the second stop on Elron's western route after the terminus Tallinn's main railway station Balti jaam. It is located about 2 km south of Balti jaam between the subdistricts Lilleküla and Uus Maailm. The station is served by all commuter trains heading to Keila, Paldiski, Riisipere and Kloogaranna. It consists of two 130 metre platforms.

Close to Lilleküla station there is the Estonian national football home ground A. Le Coq Arena and one of the biggest and most popular shopping centres in Tallinn Kristiine Keskus.

Although the Tallinn–Paldiski railway existed already in 1870, a station on the site was opened in 1928. The line from Tallinn to back then a nearby town Nõmme (as far as Pääsküla) was electrified already in 1924. At first the station bore the name "Ameerika". There was also a little wooden station building which was demolished in 1998.[1]

In 2012 the old platforms were replaced with new lower ones and a pedestrian tunnel was built.[2]

References

  1. Tõllasepp, Jaan. "Tallinna ja Harjumaa elektriraudtee: Lilleküla" (in Estonian). Retrieved 30 June 2012.
  2. Gnadenteich, Uwe (2012-12-21). "Lilleküla jalakäijate tunnel on tänasest avatud". Tallinna Postimees (in Estonian). Retrieved 26 December 2012.
Previous station
Elron Westward lines
Next station
Balti jaam
(Tallinn)
Lilleküla
Tondi


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