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Puotila metro station (, ) is a ground-level
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metro station on the M1 line of the
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. There are 200 bicycle and 331 car parking spaces at Puotila. It serves the neighborhoods of Puotila and Puotinharju in
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. The station was opened on 31 August 1998, making it one of the newest stations in the Helsinki Metro. It was designed by the
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bureau ''Kaupunkisuunnittelu Oy Jarmo Maunula''. It is located 1 kilometer from the
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, and 2 kilometers from Rastila.


Pictures

File:Puotila metro station entrance April 2022.jpg, Western entrance File:Puotila metro station escalators April 2022.jpg, Escalators, stairs and an elevator


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Helsinki Metro stations Railway stations opened in 1998 1998 establishments in Finland {{Europe-metro-stub