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Kerava railway station

Railway station in Kerava, Finland
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(February 2021)
Kerava
Kervo
Helsinki commuter rail station
General information
LocationAsema-aukio 1, 04200
Kerava
Finland
Coordinates60°24′12′′N 25°6′20′′E / 60.40333°N 25.10556°E / 60.40333; 25.10556
Owned byFinnish Transport Agency
Platforms1 island platform
2 side platforms
Construction
Accessible2
Other information
Station codeKe
Fare zoneD
Passengers
20194,632,122 (Helsinki commuter)[1]
Services
Preceding station Helsinki commuter rail Helsinki commuter rail Following station
Savio
towards Helsinki
K Kerava
Terminus
Preceding station VR commuter rail Following station
Tikkurila
towards Helsinki
R Ainola
towards Riihimäki or Tampere
D Järvenpää
Savio
towards Helsinki
T Ainola
towards Riihimäki
Tikkurila
towards Helsinki
Z Haarajoki
towards Lahti or Kouvola

Kerava railway station (Finnish: Keravan rautatieasema, Swedish: Kervo järnvägsstation) is located in the town of Kerava, Finland. It is located approximately 29 kilometres (18 mi) from Helsinki Central railway station. Six tracks run through the station, three of which have platforms for passenger traffic. Kerava is a significant junction station, with connections from the main track from Helsinki to Riihimäki to the tracks to Lahti, Sköldvik, Porvoo, and to the Vuosaari Harbour.

The station house is uncommonly large and was built in 1876−1878 and extended in 1904. When the house was built the station had already been operational for over ten years.

The Finnish Heritage Agency has classified Kerava railway station as a nationally significant built cultural environment.[2] [3]

History

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Kerava railway station was opened in 1863 and he first station building was built the same year, but it soon ended up being way too small for the station.[2] The current Renaissance Revival style station, designed by architect Knut Nylander, was built in 1876−1878 and expanded in 1904.[2]

Kerava became a junction station in 1874, as the Kerava−Porvoo line was opened.[3] In September 2006, a new railway line to Lahti starting from the Kytömaa station at the northern side of Kerava station was opened.[2]

The railyard has been modified several times, last time in 2000−2001.[2] Freight traffic at the station ceased in 2002.

Services

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Kerava is served by a total of five lines on the Helsinki commuter rail network: K from Helsinki, for which it is the terminus; R , D and T on the route Helsinki−RiihimäkiHämeenlinnaTampere; and Z on the route Helsinki−LahtiKouvola. No long-distance services make stops at Kerava.

Departure tracks

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There are six tracks at Kerava railway station, out of which tracks 1, 4, 5 and 6 have a platform for passenger trains. Tracks 2 and 3 are used by long-distance trains that skip the station.

  • Track 1 is used by commuter trains D , R and Z to Helsinki.
  • Track 4 is used by commuter trains D , R and T to Riihimäki as well as Z to Lahti.
  • Track 5 is used by commuter trains K and T to Helsinki.
  • Track 6 is used by museum train services to Porvoo. Otherwise this track is not normally used by passenger trains.

[4]

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Media related to Kerava railway station at Wikimedia Commons

References

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  1. ^ "Matkustajalaskenta - liikennepaikkojen matkustajamäärät - (summa)". tietopyynto.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e Iltanen, Jussi (2009). Radan varrella (in Finnish). Karttakeskus. pp. 58–59. ISBN 978-951-593-214-3.
  3. ^ a b Keravan rautatieasema (in Finnish) Nationally significant built cultural environments (Valtakunnallisesti merkittävät rakennetut kulttuuriympäristöt) RKY, Finnish Heritage Agency. Retrieved 2025年02月05日.
  4. ^ Kerava - Train Departures - Fintraffic, junalahdot.fi. Retrieved 2025年01月26日.
Railway stations in the region of Uusimaa, Finland
Helsinki–Riihimäki
Helsinki–Turku
Ring Rail Line
Lahti Direct Line
Karis–Hanko
Hyvinkää–Karis
Kerava–Porvoo
Lahti–Loviisa
Names in italics indicate planned or closed stations.
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
 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 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
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