Hiekkaharju railway station
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Passengers per day | 2,400 (2005) | ||
Lines | K, N, T | ||
Interchanges | bus lines 53, 60, 70, 76, 611, 611N, 611Z, 600N | ||
Type | ground station | ||
Platforms | 1 | ||
Lounges | 1 | ||
Elevators | 2 |
Hiekkaharju railway station (Finnish: Hiekkaharjun rautatieasema, Swedish: Sandkulla järnvägsstation) is located in the district of Hiekkaharju in the city of Vantaa, Finland. It is located approximately 17 kilometres (11 mi) from Helsinki Central railway station.
The Hiekkaharju station has acted as an in-between stop during the construction of the Kerava local railway track. The third track of the main railway was taken into use in 1972 between Helsinki and Hiekkaharju and was continued to Kerava in 1981. Likewise, the fourth track was completed in 1996 between Helsinki and Hiekkaharju and only continued to Kerava in 2004. When the local railway track was completed in 2004, the Hiekkaharju station was thoroughly renovated. Also the P train, running between Helsinki and Hiekkaharju, was discontinued and replaced with the I train, which only runs between Helsinki and Tikkurila.
[edit] Connections
- K trains (Helsinki - Kerava)
- N trains (Helsinki - Kerava)
- T trains (Helsinki - Riihimäki), nighttime
Preceding station | Helsinki commuter rail | Following station | ||
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toward Helsinki Central
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K |
toward Kerava
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N | ||||
T |
toward Riihimäki
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