Rastila metro station (, ) is a ground-level station on the M1 line of the
Helsinki Metro
The Helsinki Metro (, ) is a rapid transit system serving the Helsinki capital region, Finland. It is the world's most northern, the world's northernmost metro system. It was opened to the general public on 2 August 1982 after 27 years of planni ...
. There are 134 bicycle and 34 car parking spaces at Rastila.
It serves the residential areas of Meri-Rastila and Rastila in the district of
Vuosaari
Vuosaari () is a Subdivisions of Helsinki#Neighbourhoods, neighbourhood in the city of Helsinki, Finland. It is located by the sea in East Helsinki and with its area of is geographically the largest district in the city. It also has two Helsi ...
, in
East Helsinki
East Helsinki (, ) is an area in Helsinki, Finland, usually thought to comprise the city's eastern and south-eastern major districts (, ), including the districts of Vartiokylä, Myllypuro, Mellunkylä, Vuosaari, Herttoniemi, Laajasalo a ...
.
The station was opened on 31 August 1998. It was designed by Irmeli Grundström and Juhani Vainio. The station is located 2.0 kilometers from the
Puotila metro station, and 1.2 kilometers from the
Vuosaari metro station
Vuosaari metro station (, ) is the ground-level terminus station of the M1 line of the Helsinki Metro. It serves the district of Vuosaari in East Helsinki.
The station was opened on 31 August 1998 and was designed by the architect firm Esa Piiron ...
.
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File:Rastila metro station (Helsinki) western entrance April 2023.jpg, Western entrance
File:Rastila metro station (Helsinki) eastern entrance April 2023.jpg, Eastern entrance
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Helsinki Metro stations
Vuosaari
Railway stations in Finland opened in 1998
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