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Helsinki Metro : ウィキペディア英語版 | Helsinki Metro
The Helsinki Metro ((フィンランド語:Helsingin metro), (スウェーデン語:Helsingfors metro)), is a rapid transit system serving Helsinki, Finland. It is the world's most northern metro system, and the only one in Finland. The system was opened to the general public on 2 August 1982 after 27 years of planning. It is operated by Helsinki City Transport (HKL) for Helsinki Regional Transport Authority (HSL) and carries 62 million passengers per year. The system's 17 stations, of which 9 are underground, make up a single forked line along a total length of . The metro serves as the predominant rail link between the suburbs of East Helsinki and the city centre. The upcoming Länsimetro extension will continue the line through western Helsinki and the southern parts of the neighbouring city of Espoo, as of 10/2015 served by buses only. The metro line connects to the commuter rail network at ''Rautatientori'' (Swedish:''Järnvägstorget'') allowing a rail link to the airport and the outlying suburbs of North Helsinki and Vantaa. == History ==
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