Everything about Rautatientori Metro Station totally explained
The
Central Railway Station metro station (
Finnish Rautatientorin metroasema /
Swedish Metrostationen Järnvägstorget) is a station on the
Helsinki Metro. It is connected to the
Helsinki Central Railway Station by a
tunnel. It is the only station whose name is announced in more than two languages:
Finnish,
Swedish and
English. Some signs on the wall are written also in
German, like the station name
Hauptbahnhof.
The station was opened on
1 July 1982, designed by
Rolf Björkstam,
Erkki Heino, and
Eero Kostiainen. It is located at a distance of approximately 0.487
kilometres from the
Kamppi metro station, and 0.597 kilometres from the
Kaisaniemi metro station. The station is situated at a depth of 27
metres below ground level (22m below
sea level).
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