Ilmala railway station

Ilmala railway station (Finnish: Ilmalan rautatieasema, Swedish: Ilmala järnvägsstation) is a railway station on the VR commuter rail network located in northern Helsinki, Finland. It is approximately 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north of Helsinki Central railway station. The VR Group maintains a depot north of the station.

Ilmala
Helsinki commuter rail station
LocationPostintaival, 00230 Helsinki
Postrutten, 00230 Helsingfors
Coordinates60°12′28″N 024°55′16″E
Owned byFinnish Transport Agency
Platforms1
Connectionsbus lines 23, 23N, 50, 57, 59
Construction
Structure typeground station
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Fare zoneA
Passengers
20162,165 daily[1]
Services
Preceding station Helsinki commuter rail Following station
Pasila
towards Helsinki
A Huopalahti
towards Leppävaara
L Huopalahti
towards Kirkkonummi
Huopalahti
towards Helsinki via Airport
I Pasila
One-way operation
Pasila
One-way operation
P Huopalahti
towards Helsinki via Airport

Station

Ilmala depot

North of the Ilmala station, in Pohjois-Pasila between the two branches of the railway which go respectively to Huopalahti and Tikkurila, a large space is used for the VR train and bus depot (Ilmalan varikko) and for a Posti sorting centre (Postinkeskus or Posti lajittelukeskus) and related offices.

Near the tracks, VR has built a 100,000 m³ depot to accumulate excess snow which cannot be eliminated by the snow-melting field in Pasila. The depot can also melt snow with heat from the return water of the buildings' heating which uses district heating provided by Helen.[2]

Helsinki operating point

Ilmala is one part of the split railway operating point of Helsinki, the other parts of which include the passenger stations of Helsinki, Pasila, Käpylä and Oulunkylä, the Pasila freight and car loading stations, the Ilmala depot and the Helsinki Kivihaka crossover.[3]

References

  1. "HSL:n nousijamäärät" (in Finnish). Helsinki Regional Transport Authority. 2016. (under "Ilmalan asema")
  2. "Ilmala's snow-melting field operating on district heat in use for the first time". 2019-02-07.
  3. Railway Network Statement 2021 (PDF). Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency. June 18, 2020. p. 92-93.

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