Helsinki-Riihimäki Railway
The Helsinki-Riihimäki Railway is a key railway line in Finland, connecting the capital city, Helsinki, to the town of Riihimäki. Opened in 1862, it plays a vital role in passenger and freight transport, facilitating travel and commerce between southern Finland and other regions.
This railway is part of the larger Finnish railway network, which is managed by VR Group. The line is approximately 60 kilometers long and features several stations, providing essential connectivity for commuters and supporting economic activities in the areas it serves.