The closure of Jakobi mägi leads to a temporary change on the Tallinn-Tartu route

The construction of the rainwater pipeline on Tartu Jakobi mägi is moving to the next stage, and on Wednesday, July 27, starting at 9:00 a.m., Jakobi mägi will be completely closed to traffic.

This means that on the full-hour departures of the Tallinn-Tartu route it is not possible to make the demand stops at Hurda and Raeplats (temporary replacement stop Atlantis) when entering Tartu. Before arriving at the Tartu bus station, passengers can get off at the Paulus stop on Riia Street.

In the direction of Tallinn, the route along which the bus departs from Tartu at every full-hour will also change, but it will not bring about any changes in the required stops, and it is still possible to enter the bus not only from the bus station, but also from the Tartu Näituste stop.

Jakobi mägi will remain closed until August 15th.

News available on Tartu's website.