Ruoholahti metro station

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Ruoholahti metro station platform
Ruoholahti metro station platform
Nokia research center as seen from the Ruoholahti metro station entrance
Nokia research center as seen from the Ruoholahti metro station entrance

The Ruoholahti metro station (Finnish Ruoholahden metroasema / Swedish Metrostationen Gräsviken) is a station on the Helsinki Metro. It serves the district of Ruoholahti in Helsinki's southwestern city centre. Ruoholahti is currently the westernmost metro station in Helsinki, and will continue to be until the proposed connection to Espoo, known as Länsimetro ("Western Metro") is built.

The station was opened on 16 August 1993, designed by Jouko Kontio and Seppo Kilpiä. It is located at a distance of approximately 1.169 kilometres from the following station on the Metro, Kamppi.


Preceding station:
terminus
Helsinki Metro stations Following station:
Kamppi



Coordinates: 60°9′47″N, 24°54′52″E