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University of Helsinki metro station : ウィキペディア英語版 | University of Helsinki metro station
University of Helsinki ((フィンランド語:Helsingin yliopisto), (スウェーデン語:Helsingfors universitet)) is a station on the Helsinki Metro. Until 31 December 2014, it was named Kaisaniemi (Finnish) or Kajsaniemi (Swedish). It serves the central Helsinki district of Kaisaniemi. The station was opened on 1 March 1995, designed by the architect bureau ''Kontio - Kilpi - Valjento Oy''. The station's location was actually decided as early as 1971, and the station box was dug out during the original construction works in the late-1970s, however its opening date was postponed due to lack of funds. It is located 0.6 kilometres from the Central Railway Station, and 0.9 kilometres from the Hakaniemi metro station. The station is situated at a depth of 27 metres below ground level (22m below sea level). The station is equipped with an unusual glass-sided funicular-style elevator operating along the slope next to the escalators (contrasting with a more conventional vertical liftshaft). In April 2014, the Helsinki City Board decided to rename the station after the University of Helsinki ((フィンランド語:Helsingin yliopisto), (スウェーデン語:Helsingfors universitet)). The city wants to complete the required changes to signage by 2015, which is also the 375th anniversary of the founding of the university. After the completion of the metro's western extension, the metro line will thus have two stops bearing the name of a university, the other being the stop of Aalto University in Otaniemi, Espoo. ==References==
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