Pasila railway station, Helsinki, Finland. This is the second busiest railway station in Finland. All long-distance and commuter trains stop at Pasila. The fist station at Pasila was opened in 1862, the new building in 1990. The old wooden building was moved about 400 metres to a new location and is nowadays called for "Station of Peace". You can see the old wooden station at the end of the video.
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A metro line has been discussed and planned to Pasila but there are no sure agreement about that. It is also discussed that Pasila should be terminus for either some long-distance or commuter trains, i.e. passengers should change train or change to the metro at Pasila. My view is that it should be commuter trains who end at Pasila - not long-distance train - not all people of familiar with Helsinki and long-distance train serve the whole Finland. .
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The Swedish name of Pasila is nowadays Böle, before it was called for "Frederiksberg".
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Pasilan rautatieasema. Vanha Pasilan asema näkyy videon lopussa.
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