Estonia Resumes Train Services After Equipment Failure

Estonia’s train network restored normal service Thursday evening after disruptions earlier in the day due to aging equipment that needs replacing, the rail service’s spokeswoman Monika Lilles said by phone.

(Bloomberg) — Estonia’s train network restored normal service Thursday evening after disruptions earlier in the day due to aging equipment that needs replacing, the rail service’s spokeswoman Monika Lilles said by phone.

A problem with communication cables occurred at the Tapa train station, about 78 kilometers (48 miles) to the east of the capital, Tallinn, and caused nationwide delays, rail operator AS Eesti Raudtee said Thursday in a statement. 

 

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