Vaalimaa
Vaalimaa is a border crossing point between Finland and Russia. It is located in the Virolahti municipality. With over 2 million annual crossings, it is the busiest border crossing in the Finnish-Russian border, which is also the border of the European Union and Russia. European route E18 passes through Vaalimaa.
The border crossing is notorious for its long queues. Around Christmas 2007 there could even be a 50 to 60 kilometer line of trucks. The functioning of the border crossing is affected by the actions of the Russian Customs, Russian Border Control and some other Russian bureaus in Torfjanovka.
Trucks and passenger cars are handled in different lines. In 2004 it became possible to cross the border by bicycle. Pedestrian crossing is still forbidden.
- Distances from Vaalimaa
- Helsinki: 187 km
- Saint Petersburg: 202 km
External links
- Vaalimaa
- Vaalimaa webcams – Finnish Road Administration website
- Finnish border crossing points - Finnish Border Guard
Coordinates: 60°36′00″N 027°48′30″E / 60.60000°N 27.80833°E