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Leppävaara railway station

Coordinates: 60°13′10″N 24°48′54″E / 60.21944°N 24.81500°E / 60.21944; 24.81500
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Leppävaara
Alberga
VR station
General information
LocationLeppäpolku 1 02600 Espoo
Coordinates60°13′10″N 24°48′54″E / 60.21944°N 24.81500°E / 60.21944; 24.81500
Owned byFinnish Transport Agency
Platforms1 island platform
2 side platforms
Tracks4
Connections
  • Light rail: 15
  • Bus lines 113/N, 114/N,  200 , 201/B, 202, 203/N/V, 207, 214/T, 215/A, 217, 218, 219, 224, 226/A, 227/N/V, 229, 231N, 235N, 236/K/V, 238/B/K/T, 239/T, 275, 280, 502, 532, 543, 544,  550 , 553/K, 555/B
Construction
Accessible6
Other information
Fare zoneB
History
Opened1903
Passengers
20197,370,247 (Helsinki commuter)[1]
Services
Preceding station Helsinki commuter rail Helsinki commuter rail Following station
Huopalahti
towards Helsinki
Y Espoo
towards Siuntio
U Kilo
towards Kirkkonummi
Mäkkylä
towards Helsinki
L
Huopalahti
towards Helsinki
E Kilo
towards Kauklahti
Mäkkylä
towards Helsinki
A Terminus
Preceding station VR commuter rail Following station
Pasila
towards Helsinki
H
Limited service
Espoo
towards Hanko
Preceding station VR Group Following station
Pasila
towards Helsinki
Helsinki–Turku Kirkkonummi

Leppävaara station (Finnish: Leppävaaran rautatieasema, Swedish: Alberga järnvägsstation) is a railway station located in Leppävaara, a district of the city of Espoo in Finland.[2] It is located about 11 kilometres (7 mi) to the northwest of Helsinki Central.

History

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Near the construction site of the Rantarata line was the financial building of the Alberga Manor. In 1905, the municipality of Espoo sought permission to build a railway stop in place of the manor, but this permission was denied. However, suburban settlement rapidly started appearing near the manor, so it was necessary to build a railway stop.[3]

Leppävaara station was built in 1903 and the first station building in 1907. In 1920, a tightly-populated community was founded from the suburban area according to a zoning plan made by Lars Sonck. The suburban settlement also spread to the north of the station, where the Harakka area was founded, now known as the district of Lintuvaara.[3]

Traffic arrangements at the Leppävaara railway station were changed in 1965, when a rapidly trafficked local road was drawn over the tracks via an overpass bridge; the Ring I beltway currently runs at the site. The station area started to become a population centre, where a modern Maxi-Market store was opened in 1972. Cargo traffic at the Leppävaara railway station was discontinued in 1975, but passenger traffic was improved by building an underpass tunnel in the following year.[3]

The greatest change occurred in autumn 1999 when the station building was torn down to build a new railroad track in Leppävaara and a new terminal. The significance of the Leppävaara railway station has increased in the 21st century as many bus lines previously going to Helsinki have been directed to Leppävaara to serve as feeder traffic for local commuter trains.[3]

The Sello shopping centre has brought more traffic to the station since late 2002,[citation needed] the latter part having been completed in autumn 2005. The shopping centre is located right next to Leppävaara station.

Connections

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All local trains to Siuntio (Y and X trains), Kirkkonummi (U train) and Kauklahti (E train) stop at Leppävaara, in addition to all Pendolino and InterCity services from Helsinki to Turku and Turku Satama (Turku Harbour). Long-distance trains between Helsinki and Turku have stopped at Leppävaara since 25 October 2015, before this they stopped at Espoo railway station in Espoon keskus.[4][5]

The construction of the new track in 2002 caused part of the train schedules and stops to be rearranged, and introduced the A train, stopping at all stations.

View of track 4

Service

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Service Content
Service for Disable There is a support service available at the station. For inquiries from VR Customer Care, tel. 08001 66888 (free of charge) no later than 48 hours before departure.
Assistance point The assistance point is located near the lift in the middle part of platform 4. The assistance point has got a shelter. Taxis and short-term parking are located near the assistance point.
Parking Sello Shopping Center, HSL Parking and Ride
Station Service Raised station platforms, passenger information system, R-kioski ca. 200 m.

Tracks

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There are four tracks at the Leppävaara railway station.[6]

  • Track 1 is for commuter trains E, U and Y towards Kirkkonummi and for long-distance trains to Turku.
  • Track 2 is for commuter trains E, U and Y as well as long-distance trains towards Helsinki.
  • Track 3 is for the commuter train A to Helsinki at 06:26 on weekday mornings.
  • Track 4 is for commuter trains A and L towards Helsinki and for the commuter train L towards Kirkkonummi.

References

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  1. ^ "Matkustajalaskenta - liikennepaikkojen matkustajamäärät - (summa)". tietopyynto.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Leppävaara railway station". VR Group. Retrieved July 7, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d Iltanen, Jussi: Radan varrella: Suomen rautatieliikennepaikat (2nd edition), p. 24. Helsinki: Finnish Map Centre 2010.
  4. ^ Muutoksia kaukoliikenteeseen: Liikennemuutokset 25.10.2015, VR Group 2015. Accessed on 28 October 2015.
  5. ^ Salmela, Marja: Espoon Leppävaara on pian Hämeenlinnaa suurempi – sunnuntaista alkaen kaukojunatkin pysähtyvät siellä, Sanoma Media Finland 24 October 2015. Accessed on 28 October 2015.
  6. ^ Leppävaara, junatiedot.fi. Accessed on 6 December 2022.
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