The state-owned passenger train operator Elron sold tickets for EUR 1.1 million in September, up by 8% YoY.
At 650,000 passengers, the number of people that used Elron’s connections increased by 9% as well, or by some 50,000 people.
The company’s busiest routes in September this year were Tallinn-Paldiski with 116,000, Tallinn-Riisipere with 102,000, Tallinn-Aegviidu with 87,000, Tallinn-Tartu with 71,000, and Tallinn-Keila with 60,000 passengers.
The number of passengers was up already in August, when the company moved 609,000 people and reported a ticket revenue increase of 5%, also to EUR 1.1 million.
Eesti Liinirongid AS, operating as Elron, is the state-owned Estonian operator of passenger trains. They provide public transport services using both electric and diesel trains across Estonia’s passenger train routes. (ERR/Business World Magazine)