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Kamppi metro station

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Tracks
  
2

Depth
  
30 m (98 ft)

Opened
  
1983

Structure type
  
Underground

Address
  
00100 Helsinki, Finland

Owner
  
Helsinki City Transport

Kamppi metro station

Owned by
  
Helsinki City Transport

Connections
  
Helsinki tram Lines: 2, 9 Bus lines: 14, 17, 18/N, 21V, 39/B/N, 41, 42, 45, 70T, 102—190, 205, 339, 346, 480—495, 637, 638, 640, 760—765, 776, 810—870 Long-distance buses

Similar
  
Ruoholahti metro station, Kulosaari metro station, Central railway station m, Puotila metro station, Vuosaari metro station

Video from 07 october 2016 caf m300 metro train arriving at kamppi metro station helsinki finland


The Kamppi metro station (Finnish: Kampin metroasema; Swedish: Kampens metrostation) is a station on the Helsinki Metro. In addition to serving the area around Kamppi in central Helsinki, the station is integrated with the Kamppi Center bus terminal and shopping complex.

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The station was opened on 1 March 1983, designed by Eero Hyvämäki, Jukka Karhunen, and Risto Parkkinen. It is located 1.2 kilometres (0.75 mi) from the Ruoholahti metro station, and 0.5 kilometres (0.31 mi) from the Central Railway Station. The station is the deepest of the Helsinki Metro stations, at a depth of 31 metres (102 ft) below ground level and 15 metres (49 ft) below sea level. It was built with a secondary platform located perpendicularly under the one in use, reserved for a future metro extension.

A new eastern entrance, connecting directly to Kamppi Center, was opened on 2 June 2005.

Old kone traction elevator kamppi metro station helsinki finland


References

Kamppi metro station Wikipedia