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Tallinn-Türi

Now largely merged with the Tallinn-Pärnu and Tallinn-Viljandi lines, the one-time narrow-gauge (see Kitsarööpa) railway line was started in 1901. It ran from the Felliner Bahnhof II aka Willjandi Waksal II (Viljandi Station II, demolished 1979) within the Petrooleumi, Tuukri, Narva triangle, via a temporary station at Odra from 1941-44, to Veski Post on Tehnika and then to what used to be called Tallinna Peajaam (Tallinn Main Station), now Tallinn-Väike, connecting the narrow-gauge to the broader track running to either Peterburi or Paldiski (XXX check this). From here, the line* continued through Liiva, Valdeku (called Valdeki on some maps TBC), Männiku, Saku, Kasemetsa, Kiisa, Roobuka, Vilivere, Kohila, Lohu, Hagudi, Rapla, Keava, Lelle, Käru and Kolu to Türi.

* Stations in green indicate new stops on today's same route.