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Vantaankoski railway station ( fi, Vantaankosken rautatieasema, sv, Vandaforsens järnvägsstation) is a
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station located in
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,
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. It is approximately north of the
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. The station is part of the
Ring Rail Line The Ring Rail Line ( fi, Kehärata, sv, Ringbanan; formerly ''Marjarata'') is a railway route in the area of the city of Vantaa, in the Greater Helsinki Metropolitan Area of Finland. It connects Helsinki-Vantaa Airport and the adjacent Aviapolis ...
(Kehärata) route, which links
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and central
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with the Helsinki commuter train network. The station was the northbound terminus for the M commuter line from central Helsinki until 2015. The next station to the south is
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, which was the northern terminus of the M line until the construction of Vantaankoski in 1991. The station has an
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and local bus connections are available nearby.


History

In the 1970s,
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engaged in negotiations with the Finnish State Railways over the possibility of extending the Martinlaakso line to reach its new printing facilities in the Martinlaakso district. Although the FSR expressed interest in the project at the time, the negotiations seemingly broke down at some point near the end of the 1970s. The city of Vantaa raised the matter once again some 10 years later; its plan was to extend the line over the north side of the
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highway, to serve the developing district of Myllymäki. This would not happen at its full extent until the building of the Ring Rail Line, though a extension from Martinlaakso to Vantaankoski was opened on 2 September 1991. The new station underwent several changes of name over the course of the project; from Sanomala (deemed inappropriate due to the direct reference to a private company), to Tyttökumpu (after a nearby residential area), to finally Vantaankoski, which the city of Vantaa had proposed. The station was thoroughly rebuilt during the Ring Rail Line project. A brand new pedestrian bridge over the north side of the platforms was built, establishing a new connection for use by arriving and departing passengers.


Services

Vantaankoski is served by lines I and P to the
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on the
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network. Both of these lines make stops at all stations on their routes. P trains to the airport stop on track 1, while I trains to
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use track 2. The station has a HSL ticket vending machine, as well as elevators and high platforms for accessibility. HSL bus connections are provided with the Vantaankosken asema terminus on the east side of the station, as well as the Kivivuorentie stops on the streets of Kivivuorentie and Martinkyläntie. The terminus is accompanied by a Vantaa city bike terminal.
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services are provided with a parking lot on the western side. The Vantaankoski station, as well as its surrounding bus stops, belong to HSL fare zone .


Gallery

Vantaankoski station entrance (2021-09-11).jpg, Southern entrance on Martinkyläntie Vantaankoski station bus terminus (2021-09-11).jpg, Bus terminus on Kivivuorentie Vantaankosken rautatieasema 2012-05-16.JPG, The station being rebuilt in 2012


References


External links

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Train arrivals and departures at Vantaankoski
on Finrail
Official site of the planning of Kehärata
{{Helsinki commuter rail/navbox Railway stations in Vantaa Railway stations opened in 1991 1991 establishments in Finland