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Today’s introduction and summary videos

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Today’s photos

Today’s full album on Flickr 

 

Today’s background

After Thursday at the conference to accompany the launch of building works of the Rail Baltica station, it is time to follow the route of the future line south – by train, bus and bike – to close to the Latvian border.

Borders examined on this day:
None – only crossing Estonia

Distance covered:
202.1km

Transport modes:
🚆 1
🚌 1
🚲 1 

 

Today’s route

The full zoomable and scrollable map, including today’s route, is on uMap here

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