Stations

  • TALLINN BUS STATION

    Tallinn Bus Station

    Open:
    Mon–Sun 06:00–01:00

    Tpilet ticket machine:
    Mon–Sun 06:00–01:00

    Ticket office:
    Mon–Fri 07:30–20:00
    Sat 08:00–20:00
    Sun 09:00–20:00

    Location:
    Lastekodu 46, 10113 Tallinn

  • TARTU BUS STATION

    Tartu Bus Station

    Open:
    Mon–Sun 07:00–22:00

    Tpilet ticket machine:
    Mon–Sun 07:00–22:00

    Ticket office:
    Mon–Fri 07:30–20:00
    Sat 08:00–18.00
    Sun 09:00–17:00

    Location:
    Turu 2, 51014 Tartu

  • NARVA FAMA BUS STATION

    Narva Fama Bus Station

    Open:
    Mon–Fri 08:00–19:00
    Sat–Sun 09:00–16:00

    Ticket office:
    Mon–Fri 08:00–19:00
    Sat–Sun 09:00–16:00

    Location:
    Fama Centre, Fama põik 10, 20303 Narva

  • RAKVERE BUS STATION

    Rakvere Bus Station

    Open:
    Mon–Sun 07:00–20:30

    Tpilet ticket machine:
    Mon–Sun 07:00–20:30

    Ticket office:
    Mon–Fri 08:00–17:30
    Sat 09:00–16:30

    Location:
    Laada 18a, 44310 Rakvere

  • JÕHVI BUS STATION

    Jõhvi Bus Station

    Open:
    Mon–Sun 06:00–22:00

    Tpilet ticket machine:
    Mon–Sun 06:00–22:00

    Ticket office:
    Mon–Fri 08:00–19:00
    Sat–Sun 09:00–16:00

    Location:
    Jewe Centre, Narva mnt 8, 41536 Jõhvi

  • CUSTOMER SUPPORT

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    Customer support working hours:
    Mon–Fri 08:00–19:00
    Sat–Sun 09:00–17:00

    Tpilet paid helpline will charge you €0.30 per minute, plus local call charges imposed by your telecommunications operator and connection fees based on your service package (Telia: €0.2278 per minute, Tele2: €0.23 per minute, Elisa: €0.30 per minute – as of 31.08.2018).

    In the event of travel disruptions or when calling from a foreign number, please contact the Tpilet travel disruption helpline at +372 681 3409.

    In case of problems or questions that arise outside working hours, please send an email to info@bussijaam.ee or info@tpilet.ee.

 

History

  • TALLINN BUS STATION HISTORY

    The history begins on May 23, 1922, when the city administration granted the architect and businessman F. Kangro a permit to operate five bus lines.

    1922–1939
    City lines and intercity lines originate from Vene turg (Vene market), also known as Täiturg (flea market), and from 1939 to 1940, from Viru square. The buses were lined up in front of what is now known as the Viru Hotel, right next to the New Market. The traffic organiser, who also sold bus tickets, worked in a small office at the corner of Pärnu Road and Vene Market.

    1940–1959
    Buses still depart from the same place, now known as Stalin Square. In 1949, after demolishing the market hall and relocating the market to the Tartu Road district, the intercity bus lines’ departure was transferred to a square next to the Estonia Theatre. A year later, a suitable place was found for intercity bus lines at the side of the huge Stalin square at the beginning of Tartu road, almost where the Radisson hotel is today.

    1959–1961
    At the beginning of 1959, the bus station was moved to its current location at the corner of Lastekodu and Odra Street. The wooden one-story building on Stalin Square was disassembled and rebuilt at the new bus station square, directly where the bus line No. 17 stop is located today.

    1961–1965
    A new 2-storied bus station hall was built. According to the plan, the new bus station complex was supposed to be ready by the Estonian SSR’s 25th anniversary on July 21, 1965. The plan was fulfilled mainly, although several shortages were noted in the exploitation deed.