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  • Title: Rantarata
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  • Language: fin
  • Number of Pages: Median: 184
  • Publisher: Kustantaja Laaksonen
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  • Publish Location: Helsinki]

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  • First Year Published: 2008
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Rantarata

Rantarata (the Coastal Railway, Swedish: Kustbanan), is a railway running between Helsinki Central Station and Turku Central Station in Finland. Its first

Karis

being Finnish language speakers. Karis railway station is on both the Rantarata line, connecting Helsinki Central railway station and Turku Central railway

Pasila railway station

The Finnish Main Line going to the north (to Oulu via Tampere) and the Rantarata going to the west (to Turku) separate from each other at Pasila railway

Helsinki–Turku high-speed railway

direct connection between Helsinki and Turku, Finland than the current Rantarata railway line which follows the southern coast. The project is also known

List of railway lines in Finland

This is a list of railway lines on the Finnish rail network, including lists of stations on the most important lines. The lines and the stations are owned

Helsinki Central Station

Harbour was completed. From 1969 to 1970 new tracks were built on the Rantarata railway between Helsinki Central and Pasila. In the 1900s, the Linnunlaulu

Kauniainen

served by two commuter rail stations, Kauniainen and Koivuhovi, on the Rantarata line, which was opened in 1903. The railway has been important for the

Espoo

city, and already before World War II there were many suburbs along the Rantarata railway, such as Leppävaara, Kilo and Kauklahti which had formed into

Leppävaara

Leppävaara (Swedish: Alberga) is a district of Espoo, a city in Finland. The Rantarata rail line and the Ring Road I, the busiest road in Finland, cross in Leppävaara

Turku Central Station

the railway from Turku to Karis was completed in 1899. After the entire Rantarata track had been completed in 1903, the shortest trip from Turku to Helsinki