Leppävaara railway station

Leppävaara railway station

Infobox VR station
name = Leppävaara


swe = Alberga
opened = 1903
pass_day = 19,900 (2005)
lines = Y, S, U, L, E, A
inter = bus lines 3, 5, 20, 20V, 21, 21K, 21T, 21TT, 21VK, 22, 22B, 23, 23N, 24, 24T, 25, 25A, 25AT, 25T, 26, 27, 27N, 27V, 28, 28B, 28K, 28KB, 28KT, 28T, 29, 29T, 35, 35V, 51, 51V, 52, 57, 96H, 106, 106T, 110T, 110TA, 205, 231, 231K, 248, 248K, 270, 270A, 270N, 290, 509, 510, 510B, 512, 512A, 514, 514K, 540, 550, P20, P21, 210N, 220N, 410N
address =
type = ground station
platforms = 3
lounges =
elevators = 6

Leppävaara railway station ( _fi. Leppävaaran rautatieasema, _sv. Alberga järnvägsstation) is a station on the VR commuter rail network located in Leppävaara, a district of the city of Espoo in Finland. It is situated between stations Mäkkylä railway station and Kilo railway station. It is located about convert|11|km|mi to the northwest/west of Helsinki Central railway station.

History

The Leppävaara stop was built in 1903 and the previous station building was built in 1907. The greatest change occurred in autumn 1999 when the station building was torn down to build a new railroad track in Leppävaara and a new terminal.

The Sello shopping centre has brought more traffic to the station, the latter part having been completed in autumn 2005. The shopping centre is located right next to the Leppävaara station.

Connections

All local trains to Karis, Kirkkonummi and Espoon keskus stop at Leppävaara. The construction of the new track caused part of the train schedules and stops to be rearranged, and introduced the A train, stopping at all stations.


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