Parkano railway station

Railway station in Parkano, Finland
62°03′08″N 023°04′40″E / 62.05222°N 23.07778°E / 62.05222; 23.07778Owned byFinnish Transport Infrastructure AgencyLine(s)Tampere–Seinäjoki railwayTracks3Other informationStation codePkoHistoryOpened1971Passengers2018102,000[1] Services
Preceding station VR Group Following station
Tampere
Terminus
Tampere–Seinäjoki Seinäjoki
Terminus
Tampere
towards Helsinki
Helsinki–Kolari
(overnight service)
Seinäjoki
towards Kolari

The Parkano railway station is located in the town of Parkano, Finland. The station was opened for passenger and cargo traffic in 1971, and is located about six kilometres from the Parkano main urban area. The distance from the Helsinki Central railway station is 262 kilometres (163 mi).

Up to 1970, the station named Parkano was located in the Parkano main urban area on the track between Haapamäki and Pori. The old Parkano station was renamed Kairokoski railway station when the new station was opened.

The Parkano railway station was built in connection with the more direct track from Tampere to Seinäjoki to a place where the direct track crossed the track between Haapamäki and Pori. Originally, the station was not intended to serve passenger traffic. Only after public opposition, the VR Group decided to build a temporary barracks-style station building to serve passenger traffic. This station building is still in service.

Almost all passenger trains between Tampere and Seinäjoki stop at Parkano. The station also has cargo traffic, mostly carrying raw wood.

References

  1. ^ "Parkanosta matkusti viime vuonna ainakin 102 000 ihmistä". Ylä-Satakunta. 15 January 2019. Retrieved 15 January 2020.

External links

  • Media related to Parkano railway station at Wikimedia Commons
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Railway stations in the region of Pirkanmaa, Finland
Riihimäki–Tampere
Tampere–Seinäjoki
Tampere–Pori
  •  Tampere (Tammerfors)
  • Santalahti
  • Lielahti
  • Epilä
  • Tesoma
  • Kalkku
  •  Kaisko
  • Nokia
  • Haavisto
  • Jaakkola
  • Siuro
  • Kulovesi
  • Suoniemi
  •  Nohkua
  • Karkku
  • Heinoo
  • Vammala
  • Kiikka
  • Äetsä
  •  to Satakunta (Kokemäki, Pori)
Turku–Toijala
Tampere–Haapamäki
Orivesi–Jyväskylä
Names in italics indicate planned or closed stations.


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