Elektriraudtee
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Elektriraudtee (Electric Railway in Estonian) is an Estonian railway operator that operates electric trains in Tallinn and the surrounding Harju County. It is commonly referred to as the Tallinn Suburban Railway because it transports commuters in and out of the Estonian capital, and is owned in part by Eesti Raudtee, or Estonian Railways.
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Network
The Elektriraudtee network consists of one line with two branches. The total length of the lines is 132 km. The main line runs from Aegviidu to Keila via Tallinn's central train station (Balti jaam), which is located in the centre of the network. At Keila, the line divides into two, with one branch going towards Paldiski via Klooga and another going towards Riisipere.
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External links
- Elektriraudtee official site (in Estonian) (http://www.elektriraudtee.ee)

