Kaarepere railway station

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Kaarepere
railway station
Kaarepere rdtj.jpg
Rear of the main station building.
General information
Location Kassinurme
Jõgeva Parish, Jõgeva County
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Coordinates 58°39′41″N26°31′16″E / 58.6614°N 26.5211°E / 58.6614; 26.5211
Owned by Eesti Raudtee
Platforms1
Tracks2
Train operators Elron [1]
History
Opened1927;97 years ago (1927)
Services
Preceding station Elron Following station
Jõgeva
towards Tallinn
Tallinn–Tartu–Valga Tabivere
towards Valga
Tallinn–Tartu–Koidula Tabivere
towards Koidula
Location
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Kaarepere railway station
Location within Estonia
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Kaarepere railway station
Kaarepere railway station (Jõgeva County)

Kaarepere railway station (Estonian : Kaarepere raudteejaam) is a historic railway station located in the village of Kassinurme near Kaarepere in eastern Estonia. [2] The station is served by trains heading to Tallinn and Tartu operated by Elron [1]

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The station is listed as a heritage building by the Estonian government's Muinsuskaitseamet (Estonian National Heritage Board), number 23960. Construction on the building was finished in 1927. [3] A parking lot was added next to the station in 2011. [4]

Front of the station building. Kaarepererj for commons.JPG
Front of the station building.

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References

  1. 1 2 "Network and Stations". Elron . Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  2. "Kaarepere raudteejaama peahoone". Europeana. Retrieved 2015-07-03.
  3. "23960 Kaarepere raudteejaama peahoone". Estonian National Heritage Board. 2009. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
  4. Estonian Road Administration, Annual Report 2011 (PDF) (Technical report). Estonian Road Administration. 2011. p. 38. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-07-03.