Oulunkylä Railway Station
Oulunkylä station is a vital point on the outskirts of Helsinki that connects several surrounding areas to the capital. As well as other interesting destinations. It is a popular station for short-distance travel around the area. In addition to the train, there are several important bus connections from or near the station.
As usually happens with stations that are not long-distance lines, it doesn’t have large infrastructure, and therefore we consider it very limited in terms of services. For example, there are no toilets or ticket machines. Thus, it is more of a station that focuses only on boarding the train and not having to wait long for the train to arrive.
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Station Map
The station doesn’t have many services, and apart from being adapted for people with reduced mobility, there isn’t much else to offer. There is no escort for people with disabilities, luggage storage, or toilets. So it’s more of a simple station for people passing through. Nevertheless, it is very well connected in terms of communication with different lines and nearby parking facilities, as we will see later.
If you don’t know where it is, don’t worry, we’ll take care of you. We’ve included a map of the station and its location at 00640 Helsinki, Finland. And on the other hand, a sketch map of the station showing the services or important aspects around the station, such as the bus connections to the station, taxis around the station, bicycle parking spaces, and other information that can be very useful.
Routes / Trains
If you want to know what train lines and schedules are available at this station, we’ll now look at them. Let’s start with the lines, which are I, K, P, and T. Below you can now see the departure times of each of these stations from Oulunkylä station.
On the other side, we have I and P, which form this circular shape around Helsinki and continue upward. It’s a very popular and common route through the points it passes through, which are usually many-used stops. Then we have another line, which is K, whose route goes from Helsinki to Kerava and passes through this station. These are the routes and paths you’ll see in the schedules below from this station:
Line I
Circular Route
Line K
Helsinki-Kerava
Line P
Circular Route
Line T
To Helsinki
Lines I, K, P, T:
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.
Bus Connections
Buses and other connections:
Arriving Trains at Oulunkylä
If you want to see flights arriving at Oulunkylä 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 Oulunkylä. 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 Oulunkylä
If you board a train at Oulunkylä, 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
The ticket price depends on the zones you use, and the zone system is shown in the map below. In this case, for most people traveling in and around Helsinki, the ticket costs €3.10 for a one-way journey, which is a zone AB ticket. And €1.60 if you have a discount for children, students, or other passengers who have discounts on their ticket. This is the most commonly used zone, but if you go to another zone and thus cover zones A, B, C, the ticket price is €4.10.
But if you’re going to Helsinki, you know what you’ll have to pay. Below you’ll find all the prices of other available tickets, season ticket prices, etc. As well as a zone map if you travel outside the aforementioned zone.
You can review this document in more detail and precisely by clicking here.
Parking
For parking, there are two possible parking areas very close to the station. Both 5 and 4 minutes from the station, in two completely separate parts, there are two areas where you can leave your vehicle. You can see each area in more detail below, with the first area having the most parking spaces.
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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