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Roihupelto (Finnish: [
ˈroi̯huˌpelto]; Swedish: Kasåkern,
literal translation Blaze Field) is a
neighborhood in
eastern Helsinki, Finland. It was previously...
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Construction of a 2.8-kilometre (1.7 mi)
testing track from the
depot in
Roihupelto to
Herttoniemi was
begun in 1969 and
finished in 1971. The
first prototype...
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neighbouring muni****lity of Espoo. The
system has two depots,
located in
Roihupelto,
Helsinki and Sammalvuori, Espoo.
These are the
stations on the current...
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Crown Bridges lines. All
trams are
based at
Roihupelto tram depot,
which was
built beside the
Roihupelto metro depot [fi] used by
Helsinki Metro. Trams...
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Vallila facilities. Line 15 (Jokeri
light rail) has a
separate depot in
Roihupelto. The
Crown Bridges light rail
lines will have as
separate depot constructed...
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Capacity 576 in total, 228
seated Operators Helsinki City
Transport Depots Roihupelto,
Sammalvuori Lines served Helsinki Metro: M1, M2
Specifications Train...
- Pitäjänmäki, Etelä-Haaga, Pohjois-Haaga, Maunula, Oulunkylä, Viikki,
Roihupelto Mellunmäki (M)
Helsinki Airport 570 6 Länsimäki, Vaarala [fi], Hakunila...
- (before
second refurbishment)
Operators Helsinki City
Transport Depots Roihupelto,
Sammalvuori Lines served Helsinki Metro: M1, M2
Specifications Train...
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Helsingin Bussiliikenne Oy)
Ilmala (ca. 200 buses,
Pohjolan Liikenne)
Roihupelto (ca. 65 buses,
Nobina Finland)
Tattarisuo (ca. 55
buses in two depots...
- Oulunkylä
railway station. This line runs to the
Helsinki Metro depot in
Roihupelto, but was
originally the
former Herttoniemi Harbour railway. The depot...