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  2. Indica (Finnish band) - Wikipedia

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    Indica were well received in the other Nordic countries. A tight collaboration between Indica and Nightwish frontman Tuomas Holopainen started on this tour, aimed at creating the next album. Tuomas was the producer of the fourth Indica longplayer, released autumn 2008 and titled Valoissa ('In the Lights').

  3. Helsinki commuter rail - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the K had a counterpart stopping at all stations known as the N train. Before finally being merged to the K in 2019, the N was limited to fringe hours and weekend nights. R Limited-stop train to Riihimäki / on certain departures to Tampere C. The R train is the Main Line's main commuter service. It has two termini – Riihimäki ...

  4. VR Group - Wikipedia

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    VR-Group Plc (Finnish: VR-Yhtymä Oyj, Swedish: VR-Group Abp), [2] commonly known as VR, is a government-owned railway company in Finland.VR's most important function is the operation of Finland's passenger rail services with 250 long-distance and 800 commuter rail services every day. [3]

  5. Rail transport in Finland - Wikipedia

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    The local train at the first rail line in 1898. The first rail line between Helsinki and Hämeenlinna (today part of the Finnish Main Line) was opened on January 31, 1862.As Finland was then the Grand Duchy of Finland, an autonomous state that was ruled by the Imperial Russia, railways were built to the broad 1,524 mm (5 ft), that was used also in Imperial Russia back then.

  6. Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency (Finnish: Väylävirasto, Swedish: Trafikledsverket), shortened to FTIA, is a Finnish government agency responsible for the maintenance of Finland's road, rail, and waterway systems. The agency's annual budget is 2.1 billion euros. [1]

  7. Thomas Cook European Timetable - Wikipedia

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    Non-European coverage was expanded in the 1970s. Schedules for Amtrak, in the United States, were added in 1972, after Amtrak hired Thomas Cook & Son Ltd. as a sales agent and paid to have its schedules included in the Timetable. By 1974, Canadian National's service had also been added. However, altogether, the US and Canadian section still ...

  8. High-speed rail in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Other parts of the Finnish railway network are limited to lower speed. A new service called Allegro started between Helsinki and Saint Petersburg, Russia, in December 2010 with a journey time of 3½ hours. It utilized four trains, with a top speed of 220 km/h (137 mph) which were a Pendolino model, supporting both Finnish and Russian standards.

  9. Limited-stop - Wikipedia

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    In public transit, particularly bus, tram, or train transportation, a limited-stop (or sometimes referred to as semi-fast) service is a trip pattern that stops less frequently than a local service. Many limited-stop or semi-fast services are a combination of commuter rail and express train .