Helsinki Central Station

Local nameHelsinki
LocationKluuvi, Helsinki, Finland

Helsinki Central Station is the main station for commuter rail and long-distance trains departing from Helsinki, Finland. The station is used by approximately 400,000 people per day, of whom about 200,000 are passengers. It serves as the terminus for all trains in the Helsinki commuter rail network, as well as for all Helsinki-bound long-distance trains in Finland. The Rautatientori metro station is located in the same building.

The railway tracks in Helsinki were built in the 1860s. The station building, clad in granite, was designed by Eliel Saarinen and inaugurated in 1919. The building is known for its clock tower and the Lyhdynkantajat statues by Emil Wikström. Helsinki Central was chosen as one of the world's most beautiful railway stations by BBC in 2013. The Helsinki Central Station has become the symbol of the entire railway network in Finland. For example the VR Group uses the image of the station and the statues next to its main entrance in its advertising.: 356

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helsinki_Central_Station

Official Website https://www.vrgroup.fi/fi/kivimiehet-100-vuotta/kivimiesten-historia/

Coordinates 60°10'18.406" N 24°56'28.877" E

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