Vuosaari metro station

Vuosaari
Nordsjö
Helsinki Metro station
Location Valkopaadentie 2A, Helsinki
Coordinates 60°12′26″N 25°8′32″E / 60.20722°N 25.14222°E / 60.20722; 25.14222Coordinates: 60°12′26″N 25°8′32″E / 60.20722°N 25.14222°E / 60.20722; 25.14222
Owned by HKL
Line(s) M1
Platforms 1
Tracks 2
Connections HSL bus lines 90, 90A, 90N, 96, 560, and 813-819
Construction
Parking 222
Bicycle facilities 243
History
Opened 31 August 1998
Services
Preceding station   HKL   Following station
toward Ruoholahti
Eastern Branch
Terminus

Vuosaari metro station (Finnish: Vuosaaren metroasema, Swedish: Nordsjös metrostation) is the ground-level terminus station of the M1 line of the Helsinki Metro.[1] 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 Piironen Oy. It is located 1.2 kilometers east of Rastila metro station.

In 2011, a 1.4 kilometer-long service rail was created from the end of the Vuosaari station to Vuosaari Harbour. The service rail connects the metro track to the railway network and replaced the previous, longer service rail line that ran through the district of Viikki. The service rail has been used to move heavy maintenance and construction machinery and materials, including those that were related to the Länsimetro project.[2]

The station platform.

A trial run with platform screen doors was conducted at Vuosaari. The project was delayed due to technical and safety related testing.[3]

The passenger-unaccessible train depot behind the station.

References

  1. "Vuosaari". Helsingin kaupunki. Retrieved 2017-11-19.
  2. "Metron huoltoraide rakenteilla Vuosaaressa". HKL. 2011-08-25. Retrieved 2011-09-11.
  3. "Vuosaari platform doors introduced on 15 February". HKL. 2012-02-17. Archived from the original on 2013-05-13. Retrieved 2012-03-20.

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