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Narva railway station

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Narva railway station is Estonia’s easternmost train station, located in Narva, Ida-Viru County. It sits on the Tallinn–Narva line and is owned by Eesti Raudtee and operated by Elron. The station has two platforms and two tracks and is at ground level. Access to the platforms is only possible when trains are arriving or departing, and the station is accessible for people with mobility needs.

History:
- Opened in 1870.
- The first station building was destroyed in 1919 during the Estonian War of Independence.
- A second building was built in 1922 but demolished during World War II.
- The current neoclassical building was constructed after the war.

Today:
- The station building houses a passport control and customs office, which operate when trains to Russia are in use.
- The waiting hall is open during the day but has no luggage lockers, toilets, or a ticket office.
- The nearby bus station has a toilet but no luggage service.
- There are bus connections near the station.

Services:
- In 2026, five passenger trains per day run from Narva to Tallinn Balti Jaam, operated by Elron.


This page was last edited on 3 February 2026, at 14:38 (CET).