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By Tim Deakin (about) (contact)

The Metro consists of 17 stations, seven of which (in the central area) are below ground. Rolling stock is a mixture of modern Bombardier equipment and mid-life Finnish-built stock, introduced from the line's commencement in 1977. Gauge is the same as that of VR - Finnish national railways - at 1524mm, the same as used on Russian metros; indeed, some peak-hour local commuter trains are hauled by Russian-built electric locomotives. A number of Metro extension projects are apparently at the planning stage, possibly including one to the airport at Vantaa - currently only accessible to the car-less traveller by taxi or Finnair bus. That said, an extension to the commuter network to serve Vantaa would seem to be the preferred option at present.

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