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Kaivokatu (Swedish: Brunnsgatan) is a
short street in
central Helsinki, Finland. It runs past the
Central Station and
station square,
connecting Mannerheimintie...
- Helsinki, in the
district of
Kluuvi at
Kaivokatu 1. The main
facade of the
station building is
towards the
Kaivokatu street. To the east of the
station is...
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dominate much of the
Finnish calendar.
Asematunneli was
built by
digging up
Kaivokatu and
pouring concrete canopies for the
tunnels in 1966–1967. The view eastwards...
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along Kaisaniemenkatu was
opened from
Kaivokatu towards Kaisaniemi. The
trams travelled from
Kaisaniemi to
Kaivokatu along Vilhonkatu and
Mikonkatu until...
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Labour Day
march of the
Communist Party of
Finland on
Kaivokatu in
Helsinki on May 1, 1960...
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traffic lights, as well as
removing much of the
cycle traffic from the busy
Kaivokatu street. Its
western end
connects directly to the
Baana cycle path. The...
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metro stations,
Central Railway Station was
opened on 1 July 1982 (as
Kaivokatu / Brunnsgatan) and was
designed by Rolf Björkstam,
Erkki Heino, and Eero...
- The
Helsinki tram
lines 2, 3/N, 5, 6, 7 and 9/N run
along the
street Kaivokatu in
front of the square. The site
where the
Helsinki Railway Square is...
- Pohjoisesplanadi,
across from the
Swedish Theatre, and ends when it
meets Kaivokatu,
across from
Helsinki Central Station. It is
intersected just
south of...
- to raze and
rebuild the
block between the
central Helsinki streets of
Kaivokatu,
Keskuskatu and Aleksanterinkatu,
creating a unified,
modern appearance...