Narrow gauge railways in Estonia

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Narrow gauge railway lines in Estonia. Narrow lines on the map represent the narrow gauge. Some lines (Tallinn–Pärnu–Mõisaküla and Lelle–Viljandi) were later replaced by the wide gauge.
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Survived narrow gauge railway on Naissaar island.
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Narrow gauge steam engine Kc4-100 in Tallinn.

All Estonian narrow gauge railways were built at the gauge of 750 mm (2 ft 5 12 in).[1] Four museum lines and some industrial peat railways survive.

Railways

Museums

  • The Lavassaare railway museum houses a large collection of steam and diesel locomotives with a 2 km long 750 mm (2 ft 5 12 in) gauge railway. [2]
  • There is a museum with a 750 mm (2 ft 5 12 in) gauge, 500 m long line in Avinurme which houses one locomotive and a collection of wagons.
  • An underground museum with a short electric line is located in Kiviõli in the Northeast-Estonian industrial area.
  • A former military railway line with a 750 mm (2 ft 5 12 in) gauge is located on Naissaar island in the northern Estonia.

References

  1. [1] The TU2 pages