Hanko railway station
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Hanko railway station (abbrev. Hnk, Finnish: Hangon rautatieasema, Swedish: Hangö järnvägsstation) is a train station in the port city of Hanko, Finland along the Hanko-Hyvinkää Railroad. The station is located approximately 50 km away from Karis railway station and is the terminus for the line.
The current station building represents the post-functionalism of the 1950s. The building was completed in 1949 and it was designed by architect Jarl Ungern.
[edit] Notes
- This article is based on a translation of Hangon rautatieasema from the Finnish Wikipedia (7-11-2007).
| Preceding station | Finnish Railways | Following station | ||
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toward Karis
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Karis-Hanko | Terminus |

