Live at 11: Tallinn introduces a new public transport network
Tallinn officials are set to unveil proposed changes to the city's public transport network for 2026 during a press conference.
Tallinn's Deputy Mayor for transportation Joel Jesse, alongside other key officials, will be presenting significant changes to the cityβs public transport network scheduled for 2026. The press conference is to be held on Friday at 11 AM, and it will highlight proposed modifications aimed at improving the efficiency and coverage of public transport services in Tallinn. Stakeholders from various sectors may find these developments impactful as they address urban mobility and accessibility for residents.
The city aims to enhance its public transport offerings by considering factors such as passenger demand, urban expansion, and sustainability. The changes are aligned with ongoing efforts to upgrade infrastructure and promote environmentally friendly transport options. As Tallinn continues to evolve, these proposed alterations could play a pivotal role in shaping the future of urban transportation within the city.
This initiative is part of a broader strategy to modernize Tallinn's transportation systems and encourage public transport use among citizens. After the presentation, the announcements will be available for viewing on the ERR portal, ensuring that residents and stakeholders are informed about the transition to a more efficient transit framework.