Major disruptions to I, P, K and N trains from 25 June: Some trains will not run between Helsinki and Pasila during the daytime

Published 12.6.2018

The first phase of the Helsinki rail yard improvement project will affect HSL’s commuter train services 25 June - 16 July. The works will affect K, N, I and P trains. Some trains will not run between Helsinki and Pasila during the daytime. In addition, there will be changes to departure tracks at Pasila station and passengers are advised to check their platform at the station. Night services, other commuter trains and long-distance trains will run as usual.

Changes to commuter train services 25 June-16 July

K trains: K trains will leave from and terminate at Pasila. K trains will not run between Helsinki and Pasila.

N trains: N trains will leave from and terminate at Pasila during the daytime. N trains will not run between Helsinki and Pasila during the daytime.

  • From Monday to Friday, N trains will leave from Pasila 6am-8.02pm. N trains from Kerava 5.59am-8.59pm will terminate at Pasila.
  • On Saturdays, N trains will leave from Pasila 8.12am-8.02pm. N trains from Kerava 7.29am-8.59pm will terminate at Pasila.
  • On Sundays, N trains will leave from Pasila 11.12am-7.47pm. N trains from Kerava 10.29am-8.59pm will terminate at Pasila.

I and P trains to/from Helsinki Airport:

Only I trains will run from the airport to Helsinki. P trains will run from Helsinki to the airport.

  • From Monday to Friday, I trains will leave from Pasila 7.06am-9.40pm. P trains from Helsinki Airport 5.31am-7.11pm will terminate at Pasila.
  • On Saturdays, I trains will leave from Pasila 8.21am-9.40pm. P trains from Helsinki Airport 7.56am-7.11pm will terminate at Pasila.
  • On Sundays, I trains will leave from Pasila 11.06am-9.40pm. P trains from Helsinki Airport 10.41am-7.11pm will terminate at Pasila.

The improvement works will continue until August. Information about changes to commuter train services 18 July-4 August will be published later. The track works are part of the Finnish Transport Agency’s HELRA Project liikennevirasto.fi/helra.


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