1 may 2010 - Järva-Jaani, Jaama street. Ikarus on the road where used to be Türi - Tamsalu narrow gauge railway. The railway was opened in october 1900 and was closed in 1972. About 100 metres to the south was Järva-Jaani railway station.
28 may 2006 - Jarva-Jaani, Eesti/Estonia – Autode Muuseum/Transport Museum. This Ikarus had just arrived at Jarva-Jaani when I visited and was fully operational. The museum’s Tallinn Tatra T4SU tram, also acquired in 2006, can be seen peeping into the picture. There are currently over 250 separate exhibits at this fascinating place, including 30 buses, although conditions for proper storage and display are virtually nonexistent.
28 may 2006 - Jarva Jaani, Eesti/Estonia - Autode Muuseum/Open Air Transport Museum. The distinctive Ikarus 55 rear end. This bus is unlikely to run again unless a (rich) sponsor is found, but would be fantastic if restored to working order. At the present time, it seems that only fire engines and military vehicles in the collection stand a real chance of being restored – more money and more volunteers are badly needed.
28 may 2006 - Jarva-Jaani, Eesti/Estonia - Autode Muuseum/Open Air Transport Museum. For the Ikarus fans. This very stylish bus was operated by Tallinna Autobussipargist and came to the museum site in 2004, where there is a large and extremely varied collection of vehicles, including several buses and a Tallinn Tatra T4 tram. Open-air storage in the harsh Estonian climate is a big problem, though.
19 april 2008 - Järva-Jaani, Estonia. Järva-Jaani vanatehnika varjupaik has one of the biggest oldtimer collection in Estonia, from cars to buses, tram and trolleybus :)