Espoo railway station

Railway station in Espoo, Finland
60°12′18″N 24°39′22″E / 60.20500°N 24.65611°E / 60.20500; 24.65611Owned byFinnish Transport AgencyPlatforms4ConnectionsBus linesConstructionStructure typeground stationAccessible3Other informationFare zoneCHistoryOpened1903Passengers20192,762,992[1] Services
Preceding station Helsinki commuter rail Helsinki commuter rail Following station
Leppävaara
towards Helsinki
Y Kauklahti
towards Siuntio
Tuomarila
towards Helsinki
X
U Kauklahti
towards Kirkkonummi
L
E Kauklahti
Terminus

Espoo railway station (Finnish: Espoon rautatieasema, Swedish: Esbo järnvägstation) is a railway station in the district of Espoon keskus in the city of Espoo, Finland. It is between the stations of Tuomarila and Kauklahti, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the Helsinki Central railway station.

Before October 25, 2015, Espoo was the station in Espoo city that also served long-distance trains, but since then Leppävaara railway station has had that role in Espoo.

The old Espoo station was built in 1903 according to plans by the architect Bruno Granholm. The station was expanded in 1909. The station building has many ornamental details. The station acted as the Espoo station building from 1903 to 1981, and the post office was also moved to the station as soon as it was finished, when the offices of the stationmaster and post officer were combined.

The Espoo station is on the bridge over the tracks, and the post office is to the south of the tracks.

Connections

Bus routes: 118, 531, 542, 241(V), 244(K), 245 (winter only), 245A (summer only), 246(K, T, KT), 134, 136, 200, 213, 235N, 243(K), 565, 566, 168, 169

The station environment

The old station building has been present for over a century, but the tracks on both sides of it have changed. The tunnel through the city rock wasn't there originally; instead the tracks went past the rock on the north side at Läntinen jokitie. Also the cut face on the east side of the rock was made later. A road, Vanha ratavalli, goes along the old route of the tracks. At both places, traces of the tracks' old route could be seen in the ground as late as winter 2004.

Platforms

Platform one serves trains towards Kirkkonummi. On the other side of the platform is also a bus stop and a taxi station.

The middle platform is divided into platforms two and three. Platform two serves trains from Kirkkonummi to Helsinki. Platforms three and four used to serve E trains to Helsinki but are currently unused after E trains' terminus was moved further to Kauklahti.

On the other side of platform four is the Espoo market square and a turning point for buses going northwards, and also the Espoontori shopping centre.

An extension of the Leppävaara city railway has been proposed to reach the Espoo station to be able to increase local train traffic on the rantarata (Helsinki-Turku) tracks between Helsinki and Espoo.

References

  1. ^ "Matkustajalaskenta - liikennepaikkojen matkustajamäärät - (summa)". tietopyynto.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 20 August 2022.

External links

Media related to Espoo railway station at Wikimedia Commons

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Railway stations in the region of Uusimaa, Finland
Helsinki–Riihimäki
  •  Helsinki (Helsingfors)
  • Pasila (Böle)
  • Käpylä (Kottby)
  • Oulunkylä (Åggelby)
  • Pukinmäki (Bocksbacka)
  • Malmi (Malm)
  • Tapanila (Mosabacka)
  • Puistola (Parkstad)
  •  Tikkurila (Dickursby)
  • Hiekkaharju (Sandkulla)
  • Koivukylä (Björkby)
  • Rekola (Räckhals)
  • Hanala (Hanaböle)
  • Korso
  • Vallinoja (Fallbäcken)
  •  Savio
  • Kerava (Kervo)
  • Kytömaa
  •  Ristinummi
  • Ainola
  • Järvenpää (Träskända)
  • Saunakallio
  • Purola
  •   Nuppulinna
  • Huikko
  • Jokela
  • Takoja
  •  Palopuro
  • Hyvinkää (Hyvinge)
  •  to Kanta-Häme (Monni, Riihimäki)
Helsinki–Turku
  •  Helsinki (Helsingfors)
  • Pasila (Böle)
  • Ilmala
  • Huopalahti (Hoplax)
  • Valimo (Gjuteriet)
  • Pitäjänmäki (Sockenbacka)
  •  Mäkkylä
  • Leppävaara (Alberga)
  • Kilo
  • Kera
  •  Kauniainen (Grankulla)
  • Koivuhovi (Björkgård)
  •  Tuomarila (Domsby)
  • Espoo (Esbo)
  • Pelto (Åker)
  • Kauklahti (Köklax)
  • Mankki (Mankby)
  •  Luoma (Bobäck)
  • Masala (Masaby)
  • Jorvas
  • Tolsa (Tolls)
  • Kirkkonummi (Kyrkslätt)
  • Vuohimäki (Getberg)
  •  Kela (Käla)
  • Siuntio (Sjundeå)
  • Käkelä (Göks)
  •  Solberg (Päivölä)
  • Tyris
  • Täkter (Tähtelä)
  • Ingå (Inkoo)
  •  Grundsjö (Kaunislahti)
  • Karis (Karjaa)
  • Billnäs (Pinjainen)
  • Skuru (Pohjankuru)
  • Fiskars (Fiskari)
  • Skogböle (Kuovila)
  •  to Southwest Finland (Salo, Turku)
Ring Rail Line
  •  Huopalahti (Hoplax)
  • Pohjois-Haaga (Norra Haga)
  • Kannelmäki (Gamlas)
  • Malminkartano (Malmgård)
  •  Myyrmäki (Myrbacka)
  • Louhela (Klippsta)
  • Martinlaakso (Mårtensdal)
  • Vantaankoski (Vandaforsen)
  • Vehkala (Veckal)
  • Petas
  • Kivistö
  • Lapinkylä (Lappböle)
  • Viinikkala (Vinikby)
  • Aviapolis
  • Airport (Lentoasema/Flygplatsen)
  • Ruskeasanta (Rödsand)
  • Leinelä (Lejle)
Lahti Direct Line
Karis–Hanko
  •  Karis (Karjaa)
  • Raseborg (Raasepori)
  • Dragsvik
  • Ekenäs (Tammisaari)
  • Skogby
  •  Lappohja (Lappvik)
  • Santala (Sandö)
  • Dynamiittivaihde (Dynamitväxeln)
  • Hanko Northern (Hanko Pohjoinen/Hangö Norra)
  • Hanko (Hangö)
Hyvinkää–Karis
  •  Hyvinkää (Hyvinge)
  • Viertola
  • Noppo
  •  Rajamäki
  • Kiljava
  • Röykkä
  • Korpi
  •  Selki
  • Otalampi
  • Ojakkala
  • Nummela
  •  Muijala
  • Lohja (Lojo)
  • Tytyri
  • Keskilohja
  • Virkkala (Virkby)
  • Kirkniemi (Gerknäs)
  •  Svartå (Mustio)
  • Mjölbolsta (Meltola)
  • Karis (Karjaa)
Kerava–Porvoo
  •  Kerava (Kervo)
  • Ahjo
  •  Talma (Tallmo)
  • Martinkylä (Mårtensby)
  • Nikkilä (Nickby)
  • Linnanpelto (Borgby)
  •  Anttila (Andersböle)
  • Hinthaara (Hindhår)
  • Haksi (Hax)
  • Kiiala (Kiala)
  • Porvoo (Borgå)
  • Porvoon keskusta (Borgå centrum)
  • Sköldvik (Kilpilahti)
Lahti–Loviisa
  •  to Päijät-Häme (Orimattila, Lahti)
  •  Myrskylä (Mörskom)
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  •  Loviisa (Lovisa)
  • Loviisa Harbour (Loviisan satama/Lovisa hamn)
Names in italics indicate planned or closed stations.
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Commuter rail in southern Finland
HSL region M R
VR region  Nokia 
VR/Nysse region  Tesoma 
VR/Kymenlaakso region  Tampere C
 Lempäälä G Z O
= Helsinki commuter rail  Viiala

 Lahti
= VR commuter rail  Toijala  Herrala  Villähde
M  Iittala  Järvelä  Nastola
D  Parola  Lappila  Henna  Uusikylä
 Hämeenlinna  Mommila  Kausala
 Turenki  Oitti  Koria
T  Ryttylä  Hikiä  Mäntsälä  Kouvola
Y X
 Riihimäki  Myllykoski
Siuntio  U L  Hyvinkää G  Inkeroinen
Kirkkonummi   Jokela  Haarajoki  Tavastila
Tolsa   Saunakallio   Kymi
Jorvas  Martinlaakso   Vantaankoski  Järvenpää  Kyminlinna
Masala  E Louhela   Vehkala K  Ainola  Paimenportti
Kauklahti  Myyrmäki   Kivistö


 Kerava  Kotka
Espoo  Malminkartano   Aviapolis


 Savio  Kotka Port
Tuomarila  Kannelmäki   Airport Airport interchange


 Korso O
Koivuhovi  Pohjois-Haaga   Leinelä


 Rekola
Kauniainen 


 Koivukylä
Kera 





 Hiekkaharju
Kilo  A





 Tikkurila
Leppävaara                 





 Puistola
Mäkkylä 





 Tapanila
Pitäjänmäki 





 Malmi
Valimo 





 Pukinmäki
Huopalahti 








 Oulunkylä
Ilmala 








 Käpylä
Pasila 









 Pasila
Helsinki C 









 Helsinki C
  Y X U L E A P I I P K T D R Z
= train stops at station
= train stops at station in the marked direction only
= train passes station without stopping
= train bypasses station

Bold = Terminus / interchange with other modes of public transport