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I can’t see Tallinn on the app


I want to go from Helsinki to Tallinn (then to Krakow), but I can’t see Tallinn on the app.
How is that possible?
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Best answer by AnnaB 26 May 2022, 17:36

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That's because there is no train from Helsinki to Tallinn, but a ferry. 

That's because there is no train from Helsinki to Tallinn, but a ferry. 

I know, but I meant there is no “Tallinn” in the list of cities. I read only “We couldn’t find any stations matching Tallinn in our timetable”

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That's because there is no train from Helsinki to Tallinn, but a ferry. 

I know, but I meant there is no “Tallinn” in the list of cities. I read only “We couldn’t find any stations matching Tallinn in our timetable”

I guess that means that there are no routes to/from Tallinn in the planner.

You can always add a journey manually to your trip if you travel to/from Tallinn.

According to the info on interrail.eu you need to make the reservation in Estonia. That would explains why you can't see Tallinn in planner.

https://www.interrail.eu/en/plan-your-trip/reservations/how-do-i-book-my-reservations

 

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EE=Estonia has only 1-and quite bad- train connection to LV=Latvia via the ugly and nothing to do border town of Valga. NO trains at all for now between LV and LT=Lietuva=Lithuania and ditto LT-PL=POland.

There are 3 or 4 ferries doing the HEL-TLN run, passholders may get a little discount on some.

A pass is often reported to only bring misery and disappointment in these 3 baltic countires-and is anyway far more costly as paying local tickets

Trains in EE are NON_reserved-in fact there is not even except TLN a station anymore that will sell tix-the conductress does that-to the very few that do not have a local chipcard

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According to the info on interrail.eu you need to make the reservation in Estonia. ​​​​​​

interrail.eu says it is not possible in 2nd class.

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