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I found the train station of Koidula, Estonia to be utterly depressing.
Koidula lies right next to the Russian border. The major Russian town of Pechory is close by but there are no cross-country passenger trains serving the region. So what's left is very infrequent passenger service to Tartu, Estonia's second-largest city. There are two trains at most on any given day.
I was the only person there, and that's no surprise: Koidula, the village the station got its name from, has a whopping 1 (one) inhabitant. Other villages nearby sport between 20 and 50 people. The nearest settlement with more than one thousand inhabitants is Räpina, about 22 miles from Koidula.
It's an incredibly remote, depressing place.