Estonia railway history
In 1913 there was started a construction of naval fortress railways network both on islands of
West-Estonia and Tallinn area. The network was not completely complete until the most lines
were closed in 1920. Liiva-Vääna line was given to Estonian Railway and the networks on
Paljassaar, Naissaar and Aegna went in the hands of Estonian military forces.
Estonia began to build railways, the 1868th year. The first, the 1870th The Tallinn-Paldiski-
Tosno line. before, 1876. Tapa-Tartu railway was opened, the 1889 Valga-finished line of
Pskov.
To the Railway personal training builded in Tallinn at the 1880th The School of Railway
Engineering. Nowadays, a professional training in the Tallinn School of Transport.
A public company Estonian Railways was founded on 1 January 1992, its task was the
Estonian railways. That same year, restored Estonia railway To the Railway International
Union of Railways (UIC, headquartered in Paris), a member of