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Or take the "Elektriraudtee" commuter train from Tallinn-Balti jaam to Laagri station.
If you are arriving to Tallinn by a ferry and not planning to spend any time in the beautiful city, it is advisable to go to the car deck on the ship about 30 minutes before arrival and ask drivers directly for a ride. Looking at licence plates helps. If you don't get a ride before the doors open and the cars start leaving, climb the stairs back up and leave the ship as any other foot passenger. It may be is also possible to hitch from the ferry terminals. When arriving at the port from Helsinki on Viking Line or Eckerö Line, just walk to the Logi street, some 200 m away from the passenger terminal towards the city and stick out your thumb. Many trucks can take you all the way to the Polish border. There is probably a similar place for truckscoming trucks coming with Tallink's ship, as well. Use a sign so that the drivers know where you are going.You can see the timetable for ships arriving to Tallinn at http://www.viroweb.ee/eesti/aikataulut.asp?yhtio=%25&paiva=%25&SUUNTA=HEL&submit=Otsi! .
[[File:Parnu-riga.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[User:Amylin|Amylin]] leaving Tallinn in March, wearing: 2 shirts, a dress, a warm sweater, a winter coat, leggings, jeans, 2 pairs of socks, 2 pairs of gloves, a scarf, a hat, & snow boots... and still freezing!]]
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