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54 stops • 2 directions

M1 Kivenlahti–Vuosaari
  1. Kivenlahti
  2. Espoonlahti
  3. Soukka
  4. Kaitaa
  5. Finnoo
  6. Matinkyla
  7. Niittykumpu
  8. Urheilupuisto
  9. Tapiola
  10. Aalto university
  11. Keilaniemi
  12. Koivusaari
  13. Lauttasaari
  14. Ruoholahti
  15. Kamppi
  16. Central Railway Station
  17. Helsingin yliopisto
  18. Hakaniemi
  19. Sornainen
  20. Kalasatama
  21. Kulosaari
  22. Herttoniemi
  23. Siilitie
  24. Itakeskus
  25. Puotila
  26. Rastila
  27. Vuosaari
M1 Vuosaari–Kivenlahti
  1. Vuosaari
  2. Rastila
  3. Puotila
  4. Itakeskus
  5. Siilitie
  6. Herttoniemi
  7. Kulosaari
  8. Kalasatama
  9. Sornainen
  10. Hakaniemi
  11. Helsingin yliopisto
  12. Central Railway Station
  13. Kamppi
  14. Ruoholahti
  15. Lauttasaari
  16. Koivusaari
  17. Keilaniemi
  18. Aalto university
  19. Tapiola
  20. Urheilupuisto
  21. Niittykumpu
  22. Matinkyla
  23. Finnoo
  24. Kaitaa
  25. Soukka
  26. Espoonlahti
  27. Kivenlahti
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Frequently Asked Questions About the Metro Line
Key information about the metro line based on open data. Concise and to the point — to help you plan your journey more easily.

What is the line number or name?

The line is identified as M1. You can find this designation on metro maps, signs in passageways, platform information boards, and transport apps. Before boarding, always check not only the line number or colour, but also the final destination of the train — this will help you avoid boarding a service heading in the wrong direction.

Where does Metro M1 run?

This metro line runs through Helsinki (Finland). Metro lines typically connect several parts of the city — from residential neighbourhoods to business districts and the city centre. To find out whether this line suits your journey, open the metro map and check the station locations relative to your destination. Sometimes one transfer is more convenient than searching for a direct route.

How often do trains run?

The average interval between trains is 7. During peak hours trains run considerably more frequently, while late in the evening and at weekends the interval is typically longer. If your journey is time-sensitive, it is worth checking the current schedule in the operator's app or on the information boards at the platform.

Who is the operator of the line?

The line is operated by HKL-Metroliikenne. This organisation is responsible for train services, station condition, safety, and infrastructure. If you encounter any issues — delays, technical problems, or ticketing queries — please contact the operator directly. Providing your station, direction of travel, and the time of your journey will help them handle your enquiry more quickly.

Which network does the line belong to?

This line is part of the «HSL» network. Within a single transport network, the same fare rules, ticketing, and transfer policies typically apply. This means one ticket or travel card may be valid across multiple lines in the network without requiring an additional payment when changing trains.

Additional Route Information
M1 Kivenlahti–Vuosaari

Reference

M1

Origin

Kivenlahti

Destination

Vuosaari

Interval

7

Route network

HSL

Operator

HKL-Metroliikenne

M1 Vuosaari–Kivenlahti

Reference

M1

Origin

Vuosaari

Destination

Kivenlahti

Interval

7

Route network

HSL

Operator

HKL-Metroliikenne

Quick overview

Explore the Metro Line M1 in Helsinki (Finland). 2 directions, 54 stops, and an interactive route map available in one place.

Data source

The data is obtained from open sources and may contain inaccuracies. Route information is updated regularly.


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