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Tallinn tram map 2026

All six tram lines and 45 stops on one map — view online or download it as a PDF.

Updated: August 2026

Tram network map

The map shows all Tallinn tram lines and stops. The base map comes from Wikimedia Commons (author Mahagonipuu, licence CC BY-SA 4.0, base map © OpenStreetMap) and reflects the situation in April 2026.

Tallinna tramm Vana-Lõuna trammipeatuses — liinid T5
Tallinn tram map · Mahagonipuu / Wikimedia Commons · CC BY-SA 4.0

Download the tram map (PDF)

The vector PDF stays crisp and readable even when printed and works on your phone without an internet connection.

Is your map out of date? What changed on 1 August 2026

Most printed and online Tallinn tram maps still show the old numbering (1–5) and the airport branch as closed. From 1 August 2026 the following applies.

LineRouteWhat changed
T1Kopli – KadriorgThe route does not change, only the number gains a T.
T2Kopli – Vanasadam – LennujaamInstead of Suur-Paala it now runs on from Majaka põik to Ülemiste jaam, Ülemiste linnak and the airport.
T3Tondi – KadriorgThe route does not change, only the number gains a T.
T4Tondi – LennujaamThe airport end, cut in 2023, reopens; the old Suur-Paala end passes to T6.
T5Kopli – Vana-LõunaThe route does not change, only the number gains a T.
T6Kopli – Hobujaama – Suur-PaalaA brand-new line. It starts at the end of August, once the Peterburi tee works end.

Line legend

T1
Kopli – Kadriorg
21 stops · ~30 min
T3
Tondi – Kadriorg
12 stops · ~21 min
T4
Tondi – Lennujaam
17 stops · ~33 min
T5
Kopli – Vana-Lõuna
21 stops · ~32 min
Interchange — three or more lines at the same stop

Frequently asked questions about the map

From this page — the “Download the map (PDF)” button gives you a vector file that is readable both on your phone and when printed.

From 1 August 2026 there are six lines: T1–T6. In total the network has 45 stops and about 48 km of tram track.

On the April 2026 map the airport branch is marked with a dashed line because it was closed for construction work. Service resumed on 1 August 2026 and it is served by lines T2 and T4.

On 1 August 2026 the letter T was added in front of every tram line number. Older maps show the numbers 1–5 without the T.

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