Tabivere railway station (Tabivere)

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Tabivere railway station is a railway station in Tabivere, Tartu Municipality, Tartu County. It is located along the Tapa–Tartu broad-gauge railway, approximately 20 km from Tartu Railway Station. The station is located between Kaarepere and Kärkna railway stations. In 2020, a pedestrian tunnel was opened next to the station. Tabivere railway station was built near Voldi village in 1877 and was called Voldi until 1925. When the station opened, it was located on the lands of Tabivere manor in Eksi rural municipality. During the War of Independence, fighting took place in the area of ​​Tabivere (Voldi) railway station, in which Kuperjanov's armoured trains and tanks participated on the Estonian side. On January 13, 1919, about 60 carriages belonging to the Red Army were seized at the station. On the evening of March 10, 1944, the railway station was bombed by Soviet aircraft.
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Coordinates:   58°33'2"N   26°35'31"E
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