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Krulli tram stop

A stop by the Krulli quarter — the former Franz Krulli machine factory, today one of Tallinn’s fastest-developing creative campuses.

Updated: August 2026
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Põhja-Tallinn
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13 min
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Krulli stop — Põhja-Tallinn · Kalamaja

The Krulli quarter is the complex of the Franz Krulli machine factory dating from the late 19th century, which in recent years has been transformed into offices, studios and an events venue. The red-brick workshops and chimneys have been preserved and new architecture woven together with the old.

The stop lies between Kopli street and Volta street, on the northern edge of Kalamaja. From here it is a short walk both to the Volta quarter and towards Kalamaja.

The stop is served by lines T1, T2, T5 and T6. Balti jaam is reached in about five minutes.

Tallinn tram at Krulli tram stop — lines T1, T2, T5, T6

Journey times from Krulli

DestinationLineChangesTime
ViruT513 min
Balti jaamT15 min
HobujaamaT114 min
Vabaduse väljakT515 min
KadriorgT120 min
VanasadamT211 min
LennujaamT235 min
KopliT110 min
TondiT5T3128 min
Suur-PaalaT630 min

Times include a five-minute wait when changing and are based on the average journey times in the TLT timetable.

Lines that stop here

Kopli – Kadriorg
← previous: Angerja
→ next: Volta
Interval at peak times: 9 min
First / last (Mon–Fri): 05:10 / 00:10
Kopli – Vanasadam – Lennujaam
← previous: Angerja
→ next: Volta
Interval at peak times: 9 min
First / last (Mon–Fri): 05:00 / 00:10
Kopli – Vana-Lõuna
← previous: Angerja
→ next: Volta
Interval at peak times: 19 min
First / last (Mon–Fri): 05:03 / 22:20
Kopli – Hobujaama – Suur-Paala
← previous: Angerja
→ next: Volta
Interval at peak times: 10 min
First / last (Mon–Fri): 05:10 / 00:10

What is near the stop

Krulli quarter

A former machine factory, now a creative and business quarter with events, restaurants and studios.

Volta quarter

A neighbouring quarter where housing has been built on the site of a former electric-motor factory.

Industrial architecture

The Krulli chimneys and workshops are one of the best-known sights of Põhja-Tallinn.

Stop services

  • Waiting shelter
  • Four lines
  • Low-floor platform

 

Tip

In summer the Krulli quarter hosts concerts and markets — coming here by tram you need not worry about a parking space.

Other stops on line T1

Tram line T1 · Kopli – Kadriorg

Frequently asked questions — Krulli

The former Franz Krulli machine factory, rebuilt into office, creative and event spaces. The complex dates from the late 19th century.

T1, T2, T5 and T6.

About five minutes by tram towards the city centre.

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