Koivuhovi Railway Station
Koivuhovi station is quite an important station, even though it doesn’t have a direct connection to the largest cities. It is served by 4 different train lines that connect to the capital and other important points in its surroundings.
From this guide, you’ll find all the information about this railway station. We try to cover everything that usually raises questions, so you don’t have to search on complicated sites yourself or jump from one site to another. Here you’ll find important aspects such as where you can leave your car or what connections this station has, as well as the services it offers.
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Station Map
If you don’t really know where this station is located, or want to see a more visual map of everything the railway station has, you’ve come to the right place. Below you’ll find a map showing how to get there, and its address. It is located at 02700 Kauniainen, Finland. And additionally you’ll see from the dropdown menu a map with all the services and options it has. For example, where track 1 and 2 are, bicycle parking, stairs, and much more. Everything you can use at the station can be found on this map.
Unfortunately, the station doesn’t have many services, as it is a small station without direct connections. So don’t expect to find toilets, ticket machines, or assistance for people with reduced mobility. However, it is adapted for people with reduced mobility.
Routes / Trains
This station is served by 4 different lines that stop and continue their journey from Koivuhovi: Lines E, L, U, and X. This makes it a station with very good connections to different parts and areas of Helsinki and its surroundings. Many trains leave from here every few minutes, as several lines pass through. The only thing you need to keep in mind is not to go to the wrong platform and go in the opposite direction with the line you want to use.
Although they are different lines, the route is very similar and ends in Helsinki. And it passes through different neighborhoods until reaching the central railway station. If you want to see the departures of each line from this railway station, so you can see what time you can get on the train, you’ll see it below.
Line E
To Helsinki
Line L
To Helsinki
Line U
To Helsinki
Line X
To Helsinki
Lines E, L, U, X:
If you want to see the schedules in more detail, you can check them here and search for this station. It includes the schedules for all lines.
Arriving Trains at Koivuhovi
If you want to see flights arriving at Koivuhovi and their times, we’ve compiled the best resources you can use. Through different websites, you can find out when the next train arrives or, if you’re traveling from another destination, what time you’ll arrive at Koivuhovi. Sometimes it’s possible that a train stops at that station and doesn’t follow the route, so there may be differences between departure and arrival.
We recommend using HSL, as it’s the company behind these lines’ traffic, and it’s more reliable than other sites. It’s also more accurate. You just need to indicate the station and see the next arrivals.
Departing Trains from Koivuhovi
If you board a train at Koivuhovi, it’s very important to know when the train is scheduled to depart. That’s why we’ve added this section. This way you can find out when the next train leaves, so you can board the train and travel to your destination. You can find out when the train leaves and whether you’ll make the next train as easily as from the links below.
So just click on the link you prefer and check the next train departures. We recommend checking different sites whenever you can, as sometimes some sites don’t update their schedules depending on delays or disruptions.
Train Tickets
We’re now moving on to one of the most important parts that we often don’t even want to look at. We’re talking about ticket prices. In this case, there’s no need to worry, as prices are usually not very high. A single ticket starts at €3.10, and thanks to discounts, the ticket costs €1.60 for children, pensioners, and students. The ticket you need to buy depends on which zones you travel through, and if you travel through multiple zones, you’ll have to pay more than €3.10 for a single ticket.
Fortunately, there are season tickets and different types of tickets that allow you to pay much less if you travel frequently or use the train several times in these zones. If you want to go to Helsinki, for example, you need to buy an AB ticket, which in this case costs €3.10 for a single ticket. See more details below in the zone map as well as all ticket prices and prices for reduced-fare passengers.
You can review this document in more detail and precisely by clicking here.
Parking
Near this railway station there is only one parking area, whose address, map, and all details you’ll find below by clicking on the dropdown. As we see, it is a free parking area, but there are not many spaces. However, there are usually parking spaces available and it is located next to the railway station, so you can leave your car and go to the station.
Luggage
Unfortunately, there is no left-luggage office, as this is not a main long-distance railway station. So you must carry your suitcase or luggage with you on your journey.
Contact Information
Do you have doubts you want to resolve? If this is your case, you can contact the company responsible for this station, and all contact details can be found just below. So don’t forget to use it to resolve your doubts.
If calling from a foreign number, you can call customer service at +358 923 192 902.
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