Friday, 12 April 2013

Helsinki Central Railway Staion, Helsinki, Finland.




Helsinki Central railway station is a widely recognised landmark in central Helsinki and the focal point of  public transport in the Greater Helsinki area. The station is used by approximately 200,000 passengers per day, making it Finland's most-visited building. It serves as the point of origin for all trains in the local VR Commuter rail network, as well as for a large proportion of long-distance trains in Finland.  The railway station was opened in 1919 and has seen may renovations and additions since then.

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