Tallinn bus station


The Tallinn bus station is the main long-distance bus station of Tallinn, Estonia. The bus station is located in the southeastern part of the city centre, in Juhkentali neighbourhood. The bus station is managed by Mootor Grupp AS. The address is Lastekodu tänav 46.

History

The long-distance bus station moved to its current location in 1959, from the Viru Square. The first station building was a one-story wooden building. The current building was built in 1965 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Estonian SSR. In 2012 a major renovation of the building took place.

Neighbourhood of the station

The Tallinn bus station is surrounded by Lastekodu, Odra and Juhkentali streets. Opposite the bus station is a park. To the south are the alcohol producer Liviko's historical manufacturing buildings.

Transport connections

The Tallinn bus station is served by a city lines stop Autobussijaam. The stops around the station are served by the lines nr 17, 23, 47 and 54, as well as lines 2, 15, 39.
There is also a stop Autobussijaam of the Tallinn tram network which serves lines nr 2 and 4.