Narrow gauge railways in Estonia

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.
Survived narrow gauge railway on Naissaar island.
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

References

  1. The TU2 pages
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