How to buy a ticket for the public transport in

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Georgi Zanev

Georgi Zanev

Күн бұрын

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Passengers that are not residents of Tallinn entitled the right of discounted travel (university students, pensioners, passengers aged 16 and over with severe or profound disabilities, and passengers who are parents of 3 or more children)
How to Buy a Ticket
QR-ticket (1 hour 1,50 €). Purchase online at tallinn.pilet.ee or with the mobile app Pilet.ee. Purchase up to 10 rides onto your QR-ticket. Share them with your friends and family. First, validate your ride, then choose the number of extra rides to be purchased using the arrows, then press OK and swipe your QR-ticket again. Use the front door validator with the QR-scanner.
E-ticket 1 hour tickets are available for money, loaded onto your Smartcard, or contactless bank card; you have to validate your ticket in public transport vehicles by swiping it at the validator.
1 hour ticket can be bought with Smardcard, with contactless bankcard or download app Pilet.ee and buy ticket by phone. If you want to use bankcard then you must using public transport front door. As you board a public transport vehicle, you will be required to validate your trip every time by swiping the card to the validator. If you see a green light, your trip has been validated.
If you want to purchase more than one ticket, use the arrows to choose the required number of additional tickets (up to 5), then push OK and then validate the purchase of extra tickets by swiping your Smartcard again in front of the validator. Only the one-hour tickets of the card holder are replaced by a day ticket, this replacement does not apply to tickets for other passengers.
This day ticket is valid until the end of a transport day. The transport day starts at 4 AM and lasts 24 hours until the next morning.
These groups do not need to use the "green card" :Children with disabilities, Severely disabled persons aged 19 and older, Persons with severe visual impairment, Repressed by the Soviet Regime, Participated in the liquidation of the consequences of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident, Seniors aged 65 and older. More info here www.tallinn.ee/et/pilet/uhisk...
0:00 Everything you need to know about the transportation in Tallinn
0:20 Let's try the system
1:45 Using your contactless bank card
2:07 The bus ride
4:00 Background information about the system
6:17 The positive aspects of the system
7:10 Traffic jam in Tallinn (you can see a real one)
7:39 Tallinn is a streched city
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@oreh350
@oreh350 Жыл бұрын
Nice video! Such a level of transportation is free, it's truly amazing!
@GeorgiZanev
@GeorgiZanev Жыл бұрын
It is actually not free just you do not pay when you ride but later from your taxes :) (if you are resident)
@oreh350
@oreh350 Жыл бұрын
@@GeorgiZanev you are absolutely right! Nevertheless, a lot of people pay huge taxes and pay for public transport anyway 🐱 In different countries I mean
@GeorgiZanev
@GeorgiZanev Жыл бұрын
Being on time and clean is the most important part but it being "Free" has a lot of benefits
@oreh350
@oreh350 Жыл бұрын
@@GeorgiZanev It's actually a paradox why people still use private cars a lot in Tallinn despite the clean stable and free transport. In fact the number of car owners is even growing
@GeorgiZanev
@GeorgiZanev Жыл бұрын
I also don't get it :) especially if you use the car only to go to work and back and the occasional visit to the store I feel that the average car usage time is 2h out of 24 which is a huge waste .
@bizcochodulce
@bizcochodulce Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. So, in Tallin you don´t have machines to buy tickets with cash, right? Other question, you don´t have to tap the card when you leave the transportation?
@GeorgiZanev
@GeorgiZanev Ай бұрын
Yes we don't have machines for tickets and you don't need to tap the card when you exit.
@AUTOBUSYTALLIN-ml1qj
@AUTOBUSYTALLIN-ml1qj 25 күн бұрын
72 is my home bus
@reza-ej2ur
@reza-ej2ur 9 ай бұрын
thank you
@GeorgiZanev
@GeorgiZanev 9 ай бұрын
You're welcome
@oreh350
@oreh350 Жыл бұрын
I think it will be nice to have some additional information about new tram lines being under construction and OF COURSE my favorite RailBaltic
@GeorgiZanev
@GeorgiZanev Жыл бұрын
Yes it is kind of curious but it will be some years until Rail Baltic is completed
@jeansibelius5367
@jeansibelius5367 Жыл бұрын
Love your "day-to-day" videos of life in Tallinn and Estonia! In this video you commented Tallinn being a small city. Over the years I have heard many Estonians (well, Tallinners) say the same thing. Well perhaps so, but whenever I'm in Tallinn I'm always surprised how much larger the city feels. Yes, in land area it stretches outward in different corridors with water (be it the bay or Ulemiste) dictating land use. However, it's also all the activity that makes the city feel larger: the pedestrians, traffic, the ships at the harbor and airplanes. And all the construction. By no means am I suggesting Tallinn is Midtown Manhattan or London...but it does have a hefty amount of 'hustle and bustle' that makes it feel bigger. Currently, I think Tallinn embodies the best of all worlds: small town that feels big; old city and modern city; harbor, beaches, and plenty of greenery. 🙂
@GeorgiZanev
@GeorgiZanev Жыл бұрын
Thank you ! I havenever thought of Tallinn this way but you have a good point. It is very inspiring to live in a city with constant positive change which you can see every day as buildings being built, infrastructure improving, new global startups taking over the world from Tallinn :)
@tedik2012
@tedik2012 5 ай бұрын
Hello, thank you for the video. Want to fly to Tallin this summer so I want to ask you if I pay by my credit card in one vehicle and change the vehicle during the time ticket is still valid (suppose 1 hour) do I need use my credit card again or the "ticket" is still valid ? thank you and have a nice day
@GeorgiZanev
@GeorgiZanev 5 ай бұрын
yes you need to use the card again in the next bus but then it will only validate your ride but will not charge you if it is within that 1 hour limit
@tedik2012
@tedik2012 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much.Really appreciate it. Looking forward to being in Tallinn soon.
@saibot7218
@saibot7218 10 ай бұрын
So you can use visa and master card on tram if you don’t have a green card? What about typing the code?
@GeorgiZanev
@GeorgiZanev 10 ай бұрын
Yes you can and you have to have open the Instant payment service with your card and for this contact yiur bank. No need to type any codes.
@bolucetin
@bolucetin 2 ай бұрын
Can't you pay by credit card? Do you only need a debit card? Also, is it only possible to buy a ticket for 1 hour with QR? I wanted to buy a 24 hour ticket, it asks for a card number. Thanks
@GeorgiZanev
@GeorgiZanev 2 ай бұрын
You can buy one-hour tickets with all Mastercard, Maestro, Visa and Visa Electron bank cards with contactless payment interfaces and using Apple Pay Express. When using your bank card to buy tickets on public transport, be sure to use the validators equipped with the wireless payment logo (in the front of the vehicle). www.visittallinn.ee/eng/visitor/plan/transport/public-transport#one-hour-tickets-and-day-tickets-with-contactless-payment-cards-and-apple-pay-express
@bolucetin
@bolucetin 2 ай бұрын
@@GeorgiZanev On the 20th of May I had a one-day trip to Tallinn. There were road works in the city. Paralysed. I bought a card worth 2€ from one of the kiosks. I loaded 5,5€ via the app. But unfortunately, every time I got on, 2€ was deducted. I couldn't visit the city properly. Why don't the authorities here make ticket transactions like other European countries (for example Germany). Why don't they build ticket machines at certain points, so that tourists can travel comfortably? I do not recommend it.🙄
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