Puotila metro station

Helsinki Metro station
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 93   93K   95   95N   97   841   841N   842   843 ConstructionStructure typeUndergroundParking331 spacesBicycle facilities200 spacesAccessibleYesOther informationFare zoneBHistoryOpened31 August 1998Passengers10,200 daily[1] Services
Preceding station Helsinki Metro Following station
Itäkeskus
towards Kivenlahti
M1 Rastila
towards Vuosaari

Puotila metro station (Finnish: Puotilan metroasema, Swedish: Botby gårds metrostation) is a ground-level cut-and-cover metro station on the M1 line of the Helsinki Metro.[2] There are 200 bicycle and 331 car parking spaces at Puotila.[3] It serves the neighborhoods of Puotila and Puotinharju in East Helsinki.

The station was opened on 31 August 1998, making it one of the newest stations in the Helsinki Metro. It was designed by the architect bureau Kaupunkisuunnittelu Oy Jarmo Maunula. It is located 1 kilometer from the Itäkeskus, and 2 kilometers from Rastila.

Pictures

  • Western entrance
    Western entrance
  • Escalators, stairs and an elevator
    Escalators, stairs and an elevator

References

  1. ^ "Metroasemien käyttäjämäärät". HKL. 10 December 2018. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Puotila". Helsingin kaupunki. Retrieved 2017-11-19.
  3. ^ "Liityntäpysäköinti". HSL (in Finnish). Retrieved 2017-11-19.

External links

Media related to Puotila metro station at Wikimedia Commons

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