List of railway lines in Finland
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This is a list of railway lines on the Finnish rail network, including lists of stations on the most important lines. The lines and the stations are owned by the Finnish Transport Agency. VR Group has a monopoly on passenger transport. As of 2011, it is the only operator of freight trains as well even though freight transport is open for private companies.
Passenger lines
Line 1: Helsinki–Turku (Rantarata/Kustbanan)
Image | Station name | Opened | km |
---|---|---|---|
Helsinki Central | 1860 | 0+159 | |
Pasila | 1862 | 3+230 | |
Leppävaara | 1903 | 20+600 | |
Kirkkonummi | 1903 | 37+503 | |
Karis | 1873 | 87+56 | |
Salo | 1898 | 143+981 | |
Kupittaa | 1914 | 196+372 | |
Turku Central | 1876 | 199+674 | |
Turku Harbour | 1876 | 202+510 |
International line A: Helsinki–Moscow
- Helsinki Central
- Pasila
- Tikkurila
- Lahti
- Kouvola
- Vainikkala
- Vyborg
- St Petersburg Finland terminal
- St Petersburg Ladozhsky terminal
- Tver
- Moscow Leningradsky terminal
Other lines
- Line 2: Karis–Hanko (Hanko–Hyvinkää railway)
- Line 3: Helsinki–Tampere
- Line 9: Turku–Tampere–Jyväskylä–Joensuu
- Line 11: Tampere–Haapamäki–Seinäjoki
- Line 12: Helsinki–Kotka
- Line 13: Helsinki–Kuopio–Oulu
- Line 18: Iisalmi–Ylivieska
- See also: Lapponia (train)
Future lines
References
- Literature
- Network Statement 2012 (pdf). Finnish Transport Agency. 2010. ISBN 978-952-255-603-5. ISSN 1798-8284.[permanent dead link]
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