the nearest passenger station, #ViljandiVaksal (not #Peavaksal, the main one, see #Hagudi) was about a kilometer away. Later (from 1907), the street was called as much #Stationsgasse/straße as #Станціонная ул (Stanstionnaya, see note on #Russian spelling in intro) but, alongside these, #Jaama
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Later (1907-1958), the street vacillated between #Jaama, #Stationsgasse/straße, #Станціонная ул (see note on #Russian spelling in intro), all meaning essentially the same thing but tending more towards ‘railway station’ due to proximity to the #FellinerBahnhof II (see #Hagudi).
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#Hao (Hagu)
Stick, twig, narrow branch (cut down and) used for firewood, brushwood. Known as #Paluka, red whortleberry, until 1970. See #Halu and #Pinu. See also #Hagudi. But… Given #Estonian’s uneven relationship with aspirates, #Ao, for pre-dawn light or dawn,
#Nõmme #Raudalu
#Trees #Puud
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#Türi (Türi)
Town in #Järvamaa. Street running parallel to the railway track at #TallinnVäike, after the station on the #TallinnTüri narrow-gauge railway group (see also #Hagudi).
#Tallinn #Kesklinn #Kitseküla
#Railways #Raudteed
#Krusensterni A.J. von (Adam Johann von Krusenstern, 1770-1846)
Also known as Adam Johann Ritter von (knight of) Krusenstern, #BalticGerman admiral, and explorer leading the first Russian #circumnavigation around the globe in 1803-1806. See #Hagudi.
#NotableEstonians #MärkimisväärsedEestlased
#Hagudi (Hagudi [Haggud])
Named after the station (well, platform really) on the Tallinn-Türi narrow-gauge railway line, today the #Edelaraudtee line which continues to #Viljandi, #Tori and #Pärnu (see also #Keava). Birthplace of #Krusensterni.
#A_Rambling_Dictionary_of_Tallinn_Street_Names
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