A few of the timestamps of the types of public transport I noticed: *1994* Škoda 14Tr in original livery: 6:50, 30:41, 31:20. Ikarus 280 in original livery. Marked with "AUTOBUSSIKOONDIS" or "TAK", which was the Tallinn city bus transport company (now TLT) - 7:46, 8:50, 14:15 / 14:16 (closer view, but passes by faster), 14:57, 15:00, 19:10, 20:11, 20:50, 31:05 9:05 Ikarus 25x, probably an intercity/regional type. Ikarus 260 in original livery - 18:52, 25:33, 25:44, 25:50, 26:24, 30:54, 31:39 21:21 ČKD-Tatra T-4 double unit in original livery. 22:40-22:53 ČKD-Tatra T-4 double unit, but repainted. 23:21 A Finnish-made Ajokki or Wiima bus. These were usually decommissioned in Finland, and then ended up in Estonia. They were used for regional lines, such as Harjumaa Liinid. 23:25 "Latvija" microbus. 26:25 Volga GAZ-21, the green one to the right. These classic cars were still a very common sight in Estonia. 26:34 Ford Taunus TC (1979-1982). Compared to Soviet-made cars, this one and others like it looked very modern even in 1994. 10:23 A fancy American car, which was then a classic, and is now, too. Then, it was seen as hypermodern, I guess. Many people can now afford those, but they're still considered luxuries in terms of maintenance and how much petrol they take. 11:16 Looks like Opel Ascona. 14:25 Zaporozhets ZAZ-968M. *2021* 10:57 Stadler Flirt train, probably a diesel multiple-unit (DMU) 14:15 Honourable mention for the open-top car (a BMW). But this is in a high-rent district of the city. 15:00-15:44 Solaris Urbino IV 18 CNG. A low-floor extended city bus that runs on compressed natural gas. It has USB ports everywhere to charge phones and other mobile devices. *1994* and *2021* 1994: A light-green Mercedes microbus, and a similar one in dark blue. Both designed for cargo transport - 26:28/26:29, 26:32, 26:44 2021: 26:55 Coincidentally, a light-green microbus, too, but much newer.
I can't say very well where the first track is from. The main hook seems to be from "Save It Till The Mourning After" by "Shut Up And Dance", itself from a Duran Duran song "Save A Prayer2.
A few of the timestamps of the types of public transport I noticed:
*1994*
Škoda 14Tr in original livery: 6:50, 30:41, 31:20.
Ikarus 280 in original livery. Marked with "AUTOBUSSIKOONDIS" or "TAK", which was the Tallinn city bus transport company (now TLT) -
7:46, 8:50, 14:15 / 14:16 (closer view, but passes by faster), 14:57, 15:00, 19:10, 20:11, 20:50, 31:05
9:05 Ikarus 25x, probably an intercity/regional type.
Ikarus 260 in original livery - 18:52, 25:33, 25:44, 25:50, 26:24, 30:54, 31:39
21:21 ČKD-Tatra T-4 double unit in original livery.
22:40-22:53 ČKD-Tatra T-4 double unit, but repainted.
23:21 A Finnish-made Ajokki or Wiima bus. These were usually decommissioned in Finland, and then ended up in Estonia. They were used for regional lines, such as Harjumaa Liinid.
23:25 "Latvija" microbus.
26:25 Volga GAZ-21, the green one to the right. These classic cars were still a very common sight in Estonia.
26:34 Ford Taunus TC (1979-1982). Compared to Soviet-made cars, this one and others like it looked very modern even in 1994.
10:23 A fancy American car, which was then a classic, and is now, too. Then, it was seen as hypermodern, I guess. Many people can now afford those, but they're still considered luxuries in terms of maintenance and how much petrol they take.
11:16 Looks like Opel Ascona.
14:25 Zaporozhets ZAZ-968M.
*2021*
10:57 Stadler Flirt train, probably a diesel multiple-unit (DMU)
14:15 Honourable mention for the open-top car (a BMW). But this is in a high-rent district of the city.
15:00-15:44 Solaris Urbino IV 18 CNG. A low-floor extended city bus that runs on compressed natural gas. It has USB ports everywhere to charge phones and other mobile devices.
*1994* and *2021*
1994: A light-green Mercedes microbus, and a similar one in dark blue. Both designed for cargo transport - 26:28/26:29, 26:32, 26:44
2021: 26:55 Coincidentally, a light-green microbus, too, but much newer.
and now May 2024- exactly 30 years ago!!!
Btw, sorry about the "train wreck" at around 25:30 min, the soundtrack was mixed really quick and sloppy :)
The 'after' video is so dark, that I have to increase screen brightness : (
I can't say very well where the first track is from. The main hook seems to be from "Save It Till The Mourning After" by "Shut Up And Dance", itself from a Duran Duran song "Save A Prayer2.
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