Koivusaari

Björkholmen
Helsinki Metro station
The Koivusaari metro station in November 2017.
General information
LocationSotkatie 12, Helsinki
Owned byHKL
Platformsisland platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsHSL buses 21N, 22, 22B, 104, 112N, 192T, 192V
Construction
Structure typeDeep single-vault
Depth33 metres (108 ft)[1]
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zoneA
History
Opened18 November 2017
Passengers
4,200 daily[2]
Services
Preceding station Helsinki Metro Following station
Keilaniemi
towards Kivenlahti
M1 Lauttasaari
towards Vuosaari
Keilaniemi
towards Tapiola
M2 Lauttasaari
towards Mellunmäki

Koivusaari metro station (Finnish: Koivusaaren metroasema, Swedish: Björkholmens metrostation) is a station located underwater on the Länsimetro extension of the Helsinki Metro.[3][1][4]

Although the metro station is named after Koivusaari, the westernmost island in Helsinki, it is actually located on the extreme western edge of the Lauttasaari island. It is located 2.3 kilometres east from Keilaniemi metro station and 1.6 kilometres west from Lauttasaari metro station.

The eastern entrance to Koivusaari metro station is located on Sotkatie in Lauttasaari. The western entrance, on the island of Koivusaari itself, had not been taken into use when the Länsimetro was completed, it is waiting until land use in the area has developed enough.

History

Koivusaari metro station opened in 2017 as part of the Länsimetro extension, and is currently the only metro station in the world located under the sea.[5] The station has 76-metre-long (249 ft) escalators and funicular-style elevators. It is the westernmost metro station in Helsinki. The following station to the west, Keilaniemi, is located in Espoo.

The escalators at Koivusaari metro station are the longest in the entire country in Finland.[6] On weekdays Koivusaari metro station is visited by 4,600 passengers per day on average, which is the lowest number among all stations of Länsimetro and the entire Helsinki Metro.[7]

Koivusaari metro station was temporarily closed for refurbishment – to fix cracks found in the concrete floor of the station – on 1 June 2020 and reopened in August.[8]

References

  1. 1 2 Administrator. "Länsimetro - Koivusaari station". www.lansimetro.fi. Retrieved 2017-01-08.
  2. "Metroasemien käyttäjämäärät". HKL. 10 December 2018. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  3. Administrator. "Länsimetro - Construction". www.lansimetro.fi. Retrieved 2017-01-08.
  4. "Länsimetro on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 2017-01-08.
  5. "Tältä näyttää maailman ainoa merenalainen metroasema - "maailman kaunein metroasema"" (in Finnish). Retrieved 2017-11-19.
  6. Vahtera, Tiina: Tässä ne ovat: Suomen pisimmät liukuportaat kulkevat meren alle 76 metrin syvyyteen, Helsingin Sanomat 6 May 2016. Accessed on 24 August 2016.
  7. Metroasemien käyttäjämäärät, Helsinki Regional Transport Authority. 10 December 2018. Accessed on 6 May 2019.
  8. "World's only underwater metro station closes for renovation". YLE. 10 February 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2020.

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