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Joutseno railway station

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Joutseno
VR station
General information
LocationAsemansuora 14, 54100
Joutseno, Lappeenranta
Finland
Coordinates61°07′13″N 028°29′21″E / 61.12028°N 28.48917°E / 61.12028; 28.48917
Owned byFinnish Transport Infrastructure Agency
Operated byVR Group
Line(s)Kouvola–Joensuu
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2 (with platforms)
Construction
ArchitectThure Hellström
Other information
Station codeJts
ClassificationOperating point[1]
History
Opened1 October 1934 (1934-10-01)
Passengers
200827,000 [2]
Services
Preceding station VR Group Following station
Lappeenranta
towards Kouvola
Kouvola–Joensuu Imatra
towards Joensuu
Location
Joutseno is located in South Karelia
Joutseno
Joutseno
Location within South Karelia
Joutseno is located in Finland
Joutseno
Joutseno
Joutseno (Finland)

The Joutseno railway station (Finnish: Joutsenon rautatieasema, Swedish: Joutseno järnvägsstation) is located in the town of Lappeenranta, Finland, in the district of Joutseno. It is located along the Kouvola–Joensuu railway,[3] and its neighboring stations are Lappeenranta in the west and Imatra in the east.[4]

Services

Joutseno is served by most long-distance trains (InterCity and Pendolino) that use the Kouvola–Joensuu line as part of their route.[5]

External links

References

  1. ^ Railway Network Statement 2021 (PDF). Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency. 18 June 2020. ISBN 978-952-317-744-4.
  2. ^ Henkilöliikennepaikkojen kehittämisohjelma (PDF). Helsinki: Finnish Infrastructure Transport Agency. 2010. ISBN 978-952-255-511-3.
  3. ^ Iltanen, Jussi (2009). Radan varrella: Suomen rautatieliikennepaikat (in Finnish). ISBN 978-951-593-214-3.
  4. ^ "Railway stations and routes". VR Group. Retrieved 3 October 2020.
  5. ^ "VR timetable for the period August 10−October 24 2020" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-09-25. Retrieved 2020-10-11.


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