Kalasatama metro station

Kalasatama
Fiskehamnen
Helsinki Metro station
Coordinates 60°11′15″N 24°58′37″E / 60.18750°N 24.97694°E / 60.18750; 24.97694Coordinates: 60°11′15″N 24°58′37″E / 60.18750°N 24.97694°E / 60.18750; 24.97694
Owned by Helsinki City Transport
Platforms Side platforms
Tracks 2
Connections bus lines: 16, 55, 56, 85N, 86N, 90A, 90N, 92N, 94N, 95N, 96N, 97N
Construction
Structure type Elevated
Disabled access Yes
History
Opened 2007
Services
Preceding station   HKL   Following station
toward Ruoholahti
Northern Branch
toward Mellunmäki
Eastern Branch
toward Vuosaari

Kalasatama metro station (Finnish: Kalasataman metroasema, Swedish: Fiskehamnens metrostation) is a station on the Helsinki Metro, in the capital city of Finland. The station was opened on 1 January 2007, and it serves the eastern part of the central Helsinki district of Sörnäinen. The area is now mainly composed of offices, but new residential and commercial developments will be constructed in the area after the port facilities there moved to the new Port of Vuosaari in 2008.

Unlike most other stations on the Helsinki Metro, Kalasatama was built on existing metro track, which made construction more difficult. However, normal metro traffic was not greatly affected by the construction work. Because the new platforms were built on either side of the existing metro track, Kalasatama station is one of only two stations on the Helsinki Metro to have separate platforms for both directions of travel (the other one is Itäkeskus metro station).

It is the only station on the Helsinki Metro system to have exclusively side platforms, rather than having been designed around an island platform. It is located 1.1 kilometres from Sörnäinen metro station, and 1.8 kilometres from Kulosaari metro station.

Ground level entrance to the elevated station

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