Pohjois-Haaga railway station

Railway station in Helsinki, Finland
60°13′49″N 24°53′00″E / 60.23028°N 24.88333°E / 60.23028; 24.88333Owned byFinnish Transport AgencyLine(s)Ring Rail LinePlatforms2 side platformsTracks2Connections
  Helsinki buses 31, 32, 40, 51, 54, 553K
ConstructionStructure typeElevated stationAccessible4Other informationStation codePohFare zoneBClassificationHalt[1]HistoryOpened1 June 1975 (1975-06-01)ElectrifiedYesPassengers20191,709,885[2] Services
Preceding station Helsinki commuter rail Helsinki commuter rail Following station
Kannelmäki
One-way operation
I
counterclockwise via Tikkurila
Huopalahti
towards Helsinki
Huopalahti
One-way operation
P
clockwise via Myyrmäki
Kannelmäki
towards Helsinki via Airport

Pohjois-Haaga railway station (Finnish: Pohjois-Haagan rautatieasema, Swedish: Norra Haga järnvägsstation) is a railway station on the Helsinki commuter rail network located in northern Helsinki, Finland. It is located about eight kilometres to the north/northwest of Helsinki Central railway station.

The Pohjois-Haaga station is located in the district of Lassila, between the stations of Huopalahti and Kannelmäki. It is the first station after the split between the Vantaankoski track and the rantarata track towards Turku.

Near the station, from underneath the track on the bridge, is a light traffic route, which can be used to follow the train tracks all the way to the city centre. On the other hand, the tracks cannot be followed to the north towards Kannelmäki, because after Pohjois-Haaga, the tracks continue on a narrow bridge. Sometimes, pedestrians use the bridge anyway to get to the other side of Kehä I. This has caused dangerous situations.

The Helsinki City Transport takes responsibility of the station.[citation needed]

History

Pohjois-Haaga under construction in 1974

During the planning phases of the Helsinki Metro in the 1960s, it was planned to build a line to the east of what became the Martinlaakso line; a station was planned to be placed in the very center of the district of Pohjois-Haaga. However, as the decision to replace this metro line with a local traffic railway under the ownership of the Finnish State Railways was made, the station was instead built in a sparsely populated area between Lassila and Pohjois-Haaga. Construction of housing and offices around the station took off only after the line was opened for traffic, in June 1975.[3]

As with numerous other stations only serving local traffic, ticket sales at Pohjois-Haaga were ceased in June 2004.[3]

Architecture

The Pohjois-Haaga station building was funded by and came to be owned by the city of Helsinki, and was completed in October 1975, four months after the line itself; until then, the ticket office operated in a temporary building. The station building, is made of rebar and brick with a facade of ceramic tile, and the final ticket office was situated on the ground level, from where passengers ascend to the side platforms via a stairwell. The platform shelters are made from steel profiles. The building has a total area of 942 square metres (10,140 sq ft), and was designed by architectural firm Arkkitehtitoimisto Lehtovuori–Tegelman–Väänänen.[3][4]

Services

Pohjois-Haaga is served by circular lines P and I on the HSL commuter rail network.[5] P trains towards the Helsinki Airport use track 1, while I trains bound for Helsinki via Huopalahti use track 2. The station has a HSL ticket vending machine, as well as elevators and 55 centimetres (22 in) high platforms for accessibility.[6][1]

Exchanging onto HSL buses is possible at the Pohjois-Haagan asema terminus on the eastern side of the railway on the Hopeatie street; additionally, several bus lines use the Lassila stops on its western side on the Kaupintie street. On the western side is also a city bike terminal, and park and ride is provided in a parking lot under the northern side of the platforms. The Pohjois-Haaga station and its surrounding bus stops belong to HSL fare zone B.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Railway Network Statement 2022 (PDF). Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency. 24 June 2021. ISBN 978-952-317-812-0. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 August 2021. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Matkustajalaskenta - liikennepaikkojen matkustajamäärät - (summa)". tietopyynto.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  3. ^ a b c Iltanen, Jussi. Radan varrella: Suomen rautatieliikennepaikat (in Finnish). ISBN 978-951-593-214-3.
  4. ^ Pölhö, Eljas; et al. (1987). Valtionrautatiet 1962–1987 (in Finnish). Helsinki: Finnish Railway Administration. p. 277.
  5. ^ "Reittikartat: Lähijunaliikenne" (PDF) (in English, Finnish, and Swedish). Helsinki Regional Transport Authority. August 2020. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
  6. ^ a b "Asemakartat: Pohjois-Haaga" (PDF) (in English, Finnish, and Swedish). Helsinki Regional Transport Authority. 10 August 2020. Retrieved 7 August 2021.

External links

  • Media related to Pohjois-Haaga railway station at Wikimedia Commons
  • Train departures and arrivals at Pohjois-Haaga on Finrail
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M  Iittala  Järvelä  Nastola
D  Parola  Lappila  Henna  Uusikylä
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 Korso O
Koivuhovi  Pohjois-Haaga   Leinelä


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Kauniainen 


 Koivukylä
Kera 





 Hiekkaharju
Kilo  A





 Tikkurila
Leppävaara                 





 Puistola
Mäkkylä 





 Tapanila
Pitäjänmäki 





 Malmi
Valimo 





 Pukinmäki
Huopalahti 








 Oulunkylä
Ilmala 








 Käpylä
Pasila 









 Pasila
Helsinki C 









 Helsinki C
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= train bypasses station

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