Riihimäki Railway Station
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Riihimäki railway station (, ) is a railway station located in the town of
Riihimäki Riihimäki (; ) is a town and municipality in the south of Finland, about north of Helsinki and southeast of Tampere. An important railway junction is located in Riihimäki, since railway tracks from Riihimäki lead to Helsinki, Tampere and La ...
,
Finland Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It borders Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland to the south, ...
. The
Finnish Heritage Agency The Finnish Heritage Agency (, ), previously known in English as the National Board of Antiquities, preserves Finland's material cultural heritage: collects, studies and distributes knowledge of it. The agency is a cultural and research institutio ...
has classified Riihimäki railway station along with the nearby former residential area of railway workers called Rautatienpuisto as nationally significant built cultural environment.


History

Riihimäki is one of the original railway stations in Finland established on the country's first railway line opened in 1862. The original station building was planned to be built out of bricks, since the station was one of the candidates to become the starting point of a railway line to
Saint Petersburg, Russia Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the List of cities and towns in Russia by population, second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the Neva, River Neva, at the head of the Gulf of Finland ...
. As the location of the possible junction station remained unclear, the station building for the Riihimäki station was planned as wooden building in 1859. Due to financial issues the building planned was never built, and when the railway line was opened, Riihimäki station only had a warehouse, a water tower, a wooden shed and a platform shelter. In 1868, a former work leader's house from 1857 was moved from
Hyvinkää Hyvinkää (; , ) is a town in Finland, located in the southern interior of the country. Hyvinkää is situated in the northern part of the Uusimaa region. The population of Hyvinkää is approximately . It is the most populous municipality in ...
to the Riihimäki station to function as the station building, expanded with a two-storey additional structure. The building was expanded yet again in 1886 with new waiting rooms and restaurant spaces. The construction of the railway line from Riihimäki to Saint Petersburg began 1867 and was completed in 1870. In 1907, a narrow-gauge railway to the shore of the Lake Kesijärvi at
Loppi Loppi (; , also ) is a municipalities of Finland, municipality in Finland. It is located in the provinces of Finland, province of Southern Finland and is part of the Kanta-Häme regions of Finland, region, located about 50 kilometers (about 30 mil ...
was built. The railway was originally horse-drawn but was converted into a steam locomotive railway in 1911. The railway served passenger traffic until 1949 and freight traffic until 1952. The railway was then scrapped. The railway station and its surrounding regions were originally a part of
Hausjärvi Hausjärvi is a municipalities of Finland, municipality of Finland. Its seat is in Oitti. It is located in the provinces of Finland, province of Southern Finland and is part of the Tavastia Proper regions of Finland, region. The municipality has ...
. A village started to form around the railway station after its opening. In 1900, the village had a population of about 600 people. In 1904, a sawmill was established in the village, followed by a
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in 1910. By 1914, the population had grown above 5 000. A densely populated community was established at Riihimäki in 1919 and three years later, Riihimäki separated from Hausjärvi becoming an independent market town. The current functionalist style station building, designed by architect
Thure Hellström Thure Adolf Hellström (30 May 1880 – 23 December 1946) was a Finnish architect working on railroad stations for Rautatiehallitus (The Railroad Board) with Bruno Granholm. Hellström was born in Koivisto. He designed wooden railway station bui ...
, was completed in 1935. The new station building was originally supposed to be placed in the middle of the railyard, between the train tracks. These plans were discarded due to being too expensive. The role of Riihimäki station as a major junction station somewhat decreased in September 2006, when the Kerava–Lahti line was opened and the long-distance trains via Lahti to eastern Finland and Russia were moved to run via the new line. A travel centre for buses was completed on the southern side of the station in 2009. The railway station underwent a renovation in 2018–2021, during which the platforms were raised and the platform shelters, the lifts and the lighting was renewed. A temporary platform was also built on track 11. The third platform (tracks 7–8) was renovated in June 2019–September 2019, followed by the first platform renovated in September 2019–December 2019 and the second platform (tracks 4–5) in June 2020–October 2020. The underpass tunnel was also renovated in 2021.Asematunnelin remontti alkaa 11. tammikuuta Riihimäellä - tulossa uusi yhteys Peltosaareen ja entistä parempi pyörätie
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Train connections

Helsinki commuter rail: * R-line trains (Helsinki–Riihimäki–Tampere) *D-line trains (Helsinki–Hämeenlinna) *T-line trains (Helsinki–Riihimäki, nighttime) *G-line trains (Riihimäki–Lahti) Long-distance: *
InterCity InterCity (commonly abbreviated ''IC'' on timetables and tickets) is the train categories in Europe, classification applied to certain long-distance passenger train services in Europe. Such trains (in contrast to InterRegio, regional train, r ...
and
Pendolino Pendolino (from Italian language, Italian "pendulum", and ''-ino,'' a diminutive suffix) is an Italian family of high-speed tilting trains (and non-tilting) used in Italy, Spain, Germany, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Finland, the Czech Republic, ...
trains (Helsinki–Tampere, Helsinki–Pori, Helsinki–Jyväskylä–Pieksämäki) * Overnight trains to Lapland (Helsinki–Kolari, Helsinki–Rovaniemi–Kemijärvi)


Departure tracks

There are eleven tracks at the Riihimäki railway station of which six (1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11) have platforms for passenger trains. * Track 1 is used by southbound long-distance trains and some of the commuter trains (R, T) to Helsinki. * Track 4 is used by northbound long-distance trains and a couple of R-line commuter trains to Tampere. * Track 5 is used by commuter trains to Helsinki (D, R, T) and to Tampere (R). * Track 7 is used by some few commuter trains to Helsinki (R, D) and to Lahti (G). * Track 8 is used only by G-line commuter trains to Lahti. * Track 11 is a temporary platform track used mostly by the G-line commuter trains during the station renovation.


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Railway stations in Kanta-Häme Railway stations in Finland opened in 1862 {{Finland-railstation-stub