Rail service between Tallinn and Narva, Estonia was suspended Thursday following damage to newly installed overhead power lines. The disruption affects eastbound trains and is expected to last at least half a day. The damage occurred between the towns of Kohtla-Nõmme and Püssi, halting traffic in that section of the railway. Elron, the rail operator, has not yet specified the cause of the damage, but is working to restore service as quickly as possible. Passengers are advised to check for updates and consider alternative transportation. This incident highlights potential vulnerabilities in the recently upgraded infrastructure. The suspension impacts commuters and freight transport along the crucial Tallinn-Narva corridor.