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Back Tikkurila railway station bridge closed 19-21 Feb and 26-28 Feb at 23:30-04:00

Tikkurila railway station bridge closed 19-21 Feb and 26-28 Feb at 23:30-04:00

Published 19.2.2021 9.36

The general safety situation of the Tikkurila railway station and business centre has deteriorated to such an extent that spending time on the railway station bridge is restricted on weekends during the winter holiday weeks in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area.

The railway station bridge will close on 19-21 February and 26-28 February at 23:30 and open at 04:00 in the morning. When the railway station bridge is closed, access to and from trains takes place through the underpasses.

Map of the Tikkurila railway station

Further information:
Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency:
Arto Muukkonen, Head of Security, tel. +358 (0) 29 534 3069, [email protected]
Police: Jarmo Ojala, Inspector, tel. +358 29 543 6449, [email protected]


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