Oulunkylä railway station

Oulunkylä railway station (Finnish: Oulunkylän rautatieasema, Swedish: Åggelby järnvägsstation) is a railway station in the Oulunkylä district of Helsinki, Finland. It is located between the stations of Käpylä and Pukinmäki, along the main railroad track from Helsinki to Riihimäki, about 7 kilometres (4 mi) north of the Helsinki Central railway station.

Oulunkylä
Åggelby
VR station
Coordinates60°13′41″N 024°58′00″E
Owned byFinnish Transport Agency
Platforms2
ConnectionsHSL bus lines  52   64   550   603 
Construction
Structure typebridge station
Disabled accessYes
Other information
Fare zone B 
Traffic
Passengers (2005)5,600 daily
Services
Preceding station   Helsinki commuter rail   Following station
toward Helsinki Central
I/P
toward Helsinki Central
N
toward Kerava
T
toward Riihimäki
Pasila
toward Helsinki Central
K
Malmi
toward Kerava

The station building in Oulunkylä is no longer in use for train traffic, and the station does not have ticket sales.

Departure tracks

North

  • Track 3: Trains I, K, N, and T

To Helsinki Central

  • Track 4: Trains P, K, N, and T
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