- Hämeentie
Hämeentie ( _sv. Tavastvägen) is the longest street in
Helsinki ,Finland , and among the most famous. Hämeentie is a multi-lane street beginning at theHakaniemi square inSiltasaari , and ending near Vanhankaupunginkoski on Koskelantie.Old streets were made into main roads in the 1850s, and the eastern one was named "Itäinen Viertotie" (Swedish: "Östra Chaussén") from 1909 to 1928. It was one of Helsinki's main entryways, the other being "Läntinen Viertotie" (Swedish: "Västra Chaussén"), from 1942 named
Mannerheimintie . True to its name, Hämeentie originally formed the starting part of a main road leading from Helsinki toHämeenlinna , travelling through the districts ofViikki , Malmi (nowadays Kirkonkyläntie) andHyrylä .There is fairly little personal car traffic on Hämeentie, because the most of it has been directed to the
Sörnäisten rantatie street running nearby. Hämeentie is an important route forpublic transport . Almost all local buses in theHelsinki Metropolitan Area towards Lahdenväylä and Tuusulanväylä run along it. Hämeentie also hastram traffic from Hakaniemi to Arabia, where theHelsinki tram line 6 turns from Arabiankatu to the right towards its endpoint, in front of the University of Art and Design on Kaj Franckin aukio. Near the start of Hämeentie, the tram lines 1(A) (Käpylä ) and 3B/T (Alppila ) turn to the left to Siltasaarenkatu (Linjat).
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