Narva
railway station
General information
LocationVaksali 23b
20308 Narva
Ida-Viru County
 Estonia
Coordinates 59°22′7″N 28°11′57″E / 59.36861°N 28.19917°E / 59.36861; 28.19917
Owned byEesti Raudtee
Operated byElron[1]
Line(s)Tallinn-Narva railway
Platforms2
Tracks2
History
Opened1870 (1870)
Services
Preceding station Elron Following station
Vaivara
towards Tallinn
Tallinn–Narva Terminus
Location
Narva is located in Estonia
Narva
Narva
Location within Estonia

Narva railway station (Estonian: Narva raudteejaam) is the easternmost railway station in Estonia, serving the city of Narva.

The station was opened in 1870, and the first station building was destroyed in 1919 during the Estonian War of Independence. The second station building was constructed in 1922, and it was demolished during World War II. Following World War II, the current neoclassical station building was constructed.[2]

The station building today hosts a passport control and customs office, which are open when trains to/from Russia depart/arrive. The waiting hall is open during daytime, but has no facilities, such as luggage lockers, WC nor a ticket office (the nearby bus station has a toilet but no left luggage service). Access to platforms is only possible in conjunction with train departures and arrivals.

In the 2018 timetable, there are 4 passenger trains a day to Tallinn Balti jaam operated by Elron (rail transit).[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Network and Stations". Elron. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  2. Helme, Mehis (2003). Estonian railway stations: old photos from Aivo Aia's and Mehis Helme's collection (in Estonian, English, and German). Tänapäev. ISBN 9789985621493.
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