Collision Details Emerge from Ida-Viru County
On the evening of Saturday, September 20, 2025, a passenger train operating on the Tallinn-Narva route was involved in a collision with an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) in Ida-Viru County, Estonia. The incident occurred at approximately 9:15 p.m. (21:15) in a forested area situated between the towns of Jõhvi and Oru.
According to initial reports, a 51-year-old man was attempting to cross the railway tracks on his ATV when the vehicle became stuck. As the train approached, the driver successfully exited the ATV before the impact, preventing any personal injury. Remarkably, no one was injured in the accident, including the ATV driver, train passengers, or crew members.
Rescue Efforts and Service Disruptions
Following the collision, rescue operations were promptly initiated. Kristo Mäe, communications manager for the train service provider Elron, confirmed that rescue teams were on site. The remote and difficult-to-access location of the accident presented challenges, requiring coordinated efforts from police and rescue services to ensure the safe transport of passengers from the affected train.
The incident led to significant disruptions in passenger rail traffic on the vital Tallinn-Narva route. Some train services were canceled, and replacement bus services were arranged to accommodate affected travelers. Passengers were advised to check Elron's website for updated schedule information and potential refunds for delays exceeding 30 minutes.
Investigation Underway
While the immediate aftermath focused on passenger safety and service restoration, authorities are expected to investigate the circumstances surrounding the ATV getting stuck on the tracks. The incident highlights the importance of caution at railway crossings, particularly in less accessible areas.
5 Comments
Habibi
Fantastic that Elron quickly arranged bus services. Good crisis management.
ZmeeLove
Trains should be safer from such incidents. What about barriers?
Muchacho
Great news nobody was hurt! Could have been so much worse.
Coccinella
Relieved to hear about the prompt rescue operations. Safety first!
Bermudez
Kudos to the ATV driver for getting off in time. Smart move.