Viljandi railway station

Viljandi
Viljandi railway station in 2019
General information
LocationVaksali tänav 44
Viljandi, Viljandi County
Estonia
Coordinates58°21′27″N 25°34′25″E / 58.35750°N 25.57361°E / 58.35750; 25.57361
SystemTerminal train station
Owned byEdelaraudtee
Platforms1
Tracks1
Train operatorsElron
ConnectionsBuses  2   6   8   9  Regional Buses  18B   28A   28B   49A   80 
Construction
Structure typeat-grade
Accessibleyes
Other information
Fare zoneNone (station-based ticket price)
History
Opened1897 (1897)
Electrifiedno
Services
Preceding station Elron Following station
Sürgavere
towards Tallinn
Tallinn–Viljandi Terminus
Location

Viljandi railway station (Estonian: Viljandi raudteejaam) is a railway station serving the town of Viljandi in southern Estonia.

The station is the southern terminus of the Tallinn–Viljandi railway line. The station opened in 1897 when a narrow-gauge railway line was opened connecting Mõisaküla with Viljandi, which was prolonged to Tallinn in 1901. During 1926 and 1927, the station building was rebuilt completely, adding a second floor and a canopy. In the Second World War, the building was destroyed. After the war, a new building was built in stalinist style, which was opened on the 4th of november 1953.

The narrow-gauge railway between Mõisaküla and Viljandi was closed in 1973. Currently, the station is owned by the railway infrastructure company Edelaraudtee and served by trains operated by the government-owned passenger train operator Elron.