Drawings: Tallinn has made public new plans for changes to the bus network
Tallinn has unveiled its proposals for the third phase of changes to its bus network, which will be discussed with local residents.
Tallinn has publicly announced its proposals for the third phase of changes to the bus network, focusing primarily on the Mustamäe and Haabersti city districts. The proposed modifications are part of a series of planned upgrades aimed at improving public transport connectivity within the city. These plans will now be debated with local residents before final decisions are made.
The upcoming phase will involve adjustments to existing bus lines rather than introducing entirely new routes. Notable changes include the merging of lines 1 and 14, representing a consolidation effort similar to those seen in previous phases. Line 1 will change its route to connect Vana-Pääsküla and Viimsi, while line 14 will be removed altogether, resulting in a more streamlined bus service designed to enhance connectivity between the Nõmme and Pirita districts.
Public discussions are an essential part of this process, allowing community input before the finalization of the new network plans. By reassessing and restructuring the bus routes, Tallinn aims to create a more efficient public transport system that meets the needs of its residents, ultimately seeking to improve overall accessibility and convenience within the city.