The Metro System of Helsinki
On my trip to Russia, we stopped off at Helsinki (Finland). While I was there I went on the metro. I found it quite fun, and here is a collection of videos taken on my visit. More videos coming up of Moscow and Tallinn.
Helsinki Metro/Helsingin Metro University of Helsinki Metro Station to Sörnäinen/Finnish Winter
The University of Helsinki metro station (Finnish: Helsingin yliopiston metroasema, Swedish: Helsingfors universitets metrostation is a station on the Helsinki Metro. It serves the University of Helsinki and surrounding areas in the central Helsinki districts Kaisaniemi and Kluuvi. From 1995 to 2015, the station's name was Kaisaniemi.[1] The station is 27 metres below ground level and 22 metres below sea level. It is positioned 600 metres east of the Central Railway Station and 900 metres south of Hakaniemi. Both lines M1 and M2 serve the station
Helsinki Metro Extravaganza 9 July 2019
The wonderful Helsinki Metro gets the extravaganza treatment during the evening of Tuesday 9 July 2019!
Riding The Vantaa Express, Helsinki Airport To Helsinki Central Station
Helsinki Metro Service - Kampi, Helsinki Finland
This video was shot on the Kampi metro station.
The Helsinki Metro|Drawyah
The Helsinki Metro is the northernmost metro system in the world. It is also one of the newest, making it a rather fascinating network to look at. Today we take a look at the history for this system, as well as where it came about and where it could be going in the long term with new trains and stations being added as we speak!
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Trip to Helsinki / Helsinki trains, metro and trams 31.10.2017
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Our school class (8th grade) went to Helsinki by plane for a huge culture festival (part of Finland 100 years old) called Taidetestaajat (Art testers). We visited an art museum in Helsinki and also an offtopic trip to Fazer's chocolate factory. So that was the main thing... for most of the students. For me that was just a little case because the public transportation is pretty interesting there. So, I took my camera with me. Also I knew that we would have some freetime. So I made a little video about the trip.
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Helsingin metro. Huhtikuu 2019. Helsinki metro. Метрополитен в Хельсинки.
24 ja 25 huhtikuuta 2019.
Helsinki metro/Länsimetro. Metrolinjat M1 ja M2 ohjaamosta. Metrolines M1 and M2 from cab.
M1: Matinkylä-Vuosaari
M2: Itäkeskus-Mellunmäki
M1: Vuosaari-Itäkeskus
M2: Mellunmäki-Tapiola
M1: Tapiola-Matinkylä
Public TRANSPORTATION in HELSINKI | FINLAND Travel Guide
Public TRANSPORTATION in HELSINKI | FINLAND Travel Guide
Helsinki is fairly small as Capitol cities go, but not small enough to have just one simple method of transportation. Not the fear though! We have broken it down and made public transportation easy for anyone on any budget!
In this video you will discover a variety of bus lines, city tram networks, metro and regional trains, Helsinki Airport transportation, self-service bike rentals and of course, Masha's favorite form of transportation....walking (check out the app Izi Travel for a list of Helsinki walking tours)!
With So much different types of transportation methods, purchasing options, kiosks, and apps it is almost impossible to try and memorize them all. But moving around the city is actually easier than it seems.
After watching this video you should feel confident about how to get to and from the city, how to best get around the city and how to do it within your budget!.
Listed below are all the various transportation options we tried in Helsinki and will explain to you in this comprehensive and concise Transportation Helsinki video (shameless keyword):
1. City Trams: The reliable and extensive tram network has 11 lines, and it connects the different parts of the inner city to each other. Annually, the tram network has nearly 57 million passengers.
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2. Metro - The Helsinki Metro (Finnish: Helsingin metro, Swedish: Helsingfors metro) is a rapid transit system serving Greater Helsinki. It is the world’s northernmost metro system. The metro system consists of 2 lines, which serve a total of 25 stations. It has a total length of 35 kilometres (22 mi). The metro serves as the predominant rail link between the suburbs of East Helsinki and the western suburbs in the city of Espoo and downtown Helsinki.
3. Buses - The public transportation system has three zones: internal, extended region (2 and 3) and the whole region (all zones). Internal covers a single city. Regional covers the Helsinki metropolitan area or the whole area without Helsinki. The whole region covers the Helsinki metropolitan area and additionally the Kerava, Kirkkonummi and Sipoo municipalities.
A new system comprised of four (4) zones was introduced in April 2019. Internal, regional and extended regional tickets have now been replaced with Zones A, B, C and D.
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4. Bicycles - The super popular city bikes have been around for a few years, now, and the city is constantly installing new stations due to high demand. Recently an international study found that the Helsinki city bike system is the most used public bike rental system in the world!
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5. TrainRailway: The Helsinki commuter railway (Finnish: Pääkaupunkiseudun lähiliikenne/ Swedish: Huvudstadsregionens närtrafik) is the rail system serving Greater Helsinki, Finland. The network is part of the HSL network, and is operated by VR, the Finnish state-owned national railway company. Together with the Helsinki Metro, buses, and trams, the network forms the heart of Helsinki’s public transportation infrastructure.
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7. Walking - Check out Izi Travel or Culture Trip apps for some great walking guides around the city!
8. Taxi- Uber Pop, Valopikku, and other various apps.
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Länsimetro: Helsinki and Espoo
Länsimetro (Western Metro) is an extension to the Helsinki metro system. The grand opening for the long awaited extension was held on 18 November 2017. Länsimetro extends the system's two lines, M1 and M2, from central Helsinki, Finland, to the neighbouring city of Espoo.
The new stretch continues the lines from the existing Ruoholahti station via the island of Lauttasaari, the Aalto University Otaniemi campus, and Tapiola, the terminus of line M2. M1 continues further east to Matinkylä. Unlike previous extensions to the Helsinki Metro system, Länsimetro runs entirely under ground.
Final approval for a 13.5-kilometre (8.4 mi) route was granted on 4 April 2007, and the construction began in November 2009. In February 2014, rock blasting was complete, and the fitting out of the tunnels and construction of the stations was started. The extension was planned to open in August 2016 but was delayed until November 2017.
Friendy Fire Helsinki Metro Graffiti (2004)
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Helsinki Metro - Rastila Station - FINLAND
Rastila Metro Station in Helsinki outsides.
Finland Railways: Trains at Helsinki Central Station
Passenger trains at Helsinki's main station.
Suburban passenger services with Sm4 2 car & Sm5 4 car Flirt EMU's along with Sr2 electric loco hauled double deck stock.
Also the arrival of a Sm2 Pendolino set on a long distance service.
ヘルシンキ地下鉄M100系 ソルナイネン駅発着 Helsinki Metro M100 series EMU
Helsinki Metro train will arrive at Sörnäinen station, Finland.
Helsingin metro M100-sarjan juna Sörnäinen asemalle.
Helsingfors Metro M100 klass tåg vid Sörnäs station.
Helsinki, Finland HSL/HRT metro ride with old Valmet metro car
Ride from Central Railway Station to Hakaniemi
Recorded date: 1.2.2019
JOURNEY METRO TV TO: HELSINKI, FINLAND (1)
Finlandia, negara di belahan utara dunia. Kali ini, Journey mengajak anda ke Ibu Kota Finlandia, Helsinki yang dijuluki sebagai kota layak huni se-dunia.
Finland, a country in the northern hemisphere of the world. This time, Journey takes you to the capital city of Finland, Helsinki, which has been dubbed as the world's most decent city.
Lauttasaari/Drumsö Metro Station Video Tour :: Länsimetro Helsinki Finland
Lauttasaari/Drumsö Metro Station Video Tour :: Länsimetro Helsinki Finland.
Lauttasaari metro station (Finnish: Lauttasaaren metroasema, Swedish: Drumsös metrostation) is an underground station on the Helsinki Metro. Lauttasaari is a part of the Länsimetro extension. It serves the neighborhood of Lauttasaari in Helsinki. Lauttasaari is served by both lines M1 and M2.
Video was recorded on the first opening day of the station :: 18.11.2017.
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Metro (M) Ruoholahti in Helsinki,Finland
Metro (M), Subway at Rouholahti in Helsinki,Finland.
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