Martinlaakso Railway Station

Martinlaakso Railway Station – Complete Guide and Information
Martinlaakso Railway Station

Martinlaakso station is one of the railway and track area stations near Helsinki. It is managed in this case by HSL and not VR, as it is not a long-distance station. It serves as a stop station with stops in its area and surroundings. More specifically, it has two lines that operate and pass through this station, as we will see below: Line I and Line P.

As it is a small station, it doesn’t have many services, but we can take advantage of some of its benefits that you will also see in this guide. You cannot bring a car on the train, and there are not many shops around it. However, there are quick connections to vital points in Helsinki and the important surrounding cities. If you have questions about this station, don’t miss what we’ll tell you shortly.

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Station Map

If you don’t know how to get to Martinlaakso station, you can see a map below showing its location. There are no fixed opening hours, but the station is generally closed early in the morning, when no lines are operating. Unfortunately, the station has no toilets or accessible facilities for people with reduced mobility. As the station is small, it is not very suitable for everyone.

There is also no ticket machine, so you must buy your ticket in advance from the app or online, as explained below. The only thing you’ll find is easy accessibility by car, as we see below.

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Martinlaakso station map
Martinlaakso area map

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Routes / Trains

As mentioned above, this station is served by two train lines, Line I and Line P. Below you can see the station’s schedules so you know when you can board one line or the other. These lines connect to Helsinki, the airport, and Vantaa, which are the main destinations they pass through.

As you can see, these routes are fortunately very frequent, so you’ll find a train every few minutes. Even without checking the schedules, just by going to the station. The only thing you need to keep in mind is the right direction and the right train line.

Line I:

Line I schedule

Line P:

Line P schedule

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.

In the vicinity, with a connection to the train, there is bus line 413, if it’s useful to you. Whether you want to get to the train station from other points or go to other nearby areas.

Arriving Trains at Martinlaakso

Arriving trains

If you want to see flights arriving at Martinlaakso 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 Martinlaakso. 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 Martinlaakso

If you board a train at Martinlaakso, 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

If you want to buy a ticket from Martinlaakso station, you must use the HSL app or website. This station has no ticket machines. Below you can see what the prices are. Depending on which zones you travel through, you’ll pay more or less. Starting from the cheapest ticket, if you move within the same zone €3.10. Children, students, and pensioners receive large discounts, as you can see.

The zone system is simple, and we’ve also included a map so you can see which points are in different zones, and you need to buy another ticket. If you have doubts, HSL also has an interactive map where you can indicate the departure and arrival station and see the route and zones, very easily and intuitively. You’ll also find season ticket prices, which can be a great saving if you travel often. Below the button, you’ll find a link to buy your ticket.

Train ticket prices
Ticket information
HSL area and zones map

You can review this document in more detail and precisely by clicking here.

Parking

Fortunately, there’s a parking lot next to the station just 3 minutes away. The only problem is that parking is paid. But there’s a big discount for train passengers. You just need your ticket to get the discount and pay much less than people who park for reasons other than using the train. All the details as well as other possible parking areas can be found below.

Aimo Park | Martinlaakson Ostari

Aimo Park Martinlaakso

3-minute walk from the station (Martinlaakso P1)

Address: Kivivuorentie 4, 01620 Vantaa, Finland Phone: +358 20 781 2400 Website: aimopark.fi

Mon–Sun 00:00–24:00: €1 / 16h, €6 / 24h, €16 / 48h (Required ticket: HSL ticket, VR ticket)

Parking fee without valid public transport ticket: €5/16h, €10/24h, €20/48h.

Jokiuomanpuisto Parking Area

10-minute walk from the station

Address: Ruskokuja 1, 01620 Vantaa, Finland

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

VR customer service

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.

Customer Service Phone Number: 010 03232 Phone Number for Inquiries and Ticket Purchases: 0600 41 900

If calling from a foreign number, you can call customer service at +358 923 192 902.

Chat: vr.fi More Information: VR Martinlaakso Station Page

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