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Teollisuuskatu (Swedish: ''Industrigatan''), meaning "Industry street", is a street in the Vallila district of Helsinki, Finland. The street is the multi-lane main connection between Pasila and Kalasatama, used by about 20 thousand vehicles per day.Rönnberg, OskarHelsingin tulevaisuus tiivistyy yhteen kuvaan: Pasilan ja Kalasataman väliin on jo alkanut syntyä kaupungin uusi pääkatu ''Helsingin Sanomat'' 8 September 2019. Accessed on 19 June 2021. The street, slightly resembling a highway, is at some places over 50 metres wide, and its speed limit is 50 kph.Teollisuuskadun akseli, kaavarungon lähtötiedot
''hel.fi'' 4 May 2021. City of Helsinki. Accessed on 19 June 2021.
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Teollisuuskatu In Vallila, Helsinki, Finland, 2017 August
Teollisuuskatu (Swedish: ''Industrigatan''), meaning "Industry street", is a street in the Vallila district of Helsinki, Finland. The street is the multi-lane main connection between Pasila and Kalasatama, used by about 20 thousand vehicles per day.Rönnberg, OskarHelsingin tulevaisuus tiivistyy yhteen kuvaan: Pasilan ja Kalasataman väliin on jo alkanut syntyä kaupungin uusi pääkatu ''Helsingin Sanomat'' 8 September 2019. Accessed on 19 June 2021. The street, slightly resembling a highway, is at some places over 50 metres wide, and its speed limit is 50 kph.Teollisuuskadun akseli, kaavarungon lähtötiedot
''hel.fi'' 4 May 2021. City of Helsinki. Accessed on 19 June 2021.
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Teollisuuskatu Towards East In Vallila, Helsinki, Finland, 2017 August
Teollisuuskatu (Swedish: ''Industrigatan''), meaning "Industry street", is a street in the Vallila district of Helsinki, Finland. The street is the multi-lane main connection between Pasila and Kalasatama, used by about 20 thousand vehicles per day.Rönnberg, OskarHelsingin tulevaisuus tiivistyy yhteen kuvaan: Pasilan ja Kalasataman väliin on jo alkanut syntyä kaupungin uusi pääkatu ''Helsingin Sanomat'' 8 September 2019. Accessed on 19 June 2021. The street, slightly resembling a highway, is at some places over 50 metres wide, and its speed limit is 50 kph.Teollisuuskadun akseli, kaavarungon lähtötiedot
''hel.fi'' 4 May 2021. City of Helsinki. Accessed on 19 June 2021.
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Teollisuuskatu Towards West In Vallila, Helsinki, Finland, 2017 August
Teollisuuskatu (Swedish: ''Industrigatan''), meaning "Industry street", is a street in the Vallila district of Helsinki, Finland. The street is the multi-lane main connection between Pasila and Kalasatama, used by about 20 thousand vehicles per day.Rönnberg, OskarHelsingin tulevaisuus tiivistyy yhteen kuvaan: Pasilan ja Kalasataman väliin on jo alkanut syntyä kaupungin uusi pääkatu ''Helsingin Sanomat'' 8 September 2019. Accessed on 19 June 2021. The street, slightly resembling a highway, is at some places over 50 metres wide, and its speed limit is 50 kph.Teollisuuskadun akseli, kaavarungon lähtötiedot
''hel.fi'' 4 May 2021. City of Helsinki. Accessed on 19 June 2021.
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Teollisuuskatu - Marit Henriksson
Teollisuuskatu (Swedish: ''Industrigatan''), meaning "Industry street", is a street in the Vallila district of Helsinki, Finland. The street is the multi-lane main connection between Pasila and Kalasatama, used by about 20 thousand vehicles per day.Rönnberg, OskarHelsingin tulevaisuus tiivistyy yhteen kuvaan: Pasilan ja Kalasataman väliin on jo alkanut syntyä kaupungin uusi pääkatu ''Helsingin Sanomat'' 8 September 2019. Accessed on 19 June 2021. The street, slightly resembling a highway, is at some places over 50 metres wide, and its speed limit is 50 kph.Teollisuuskadun akseli, kaavarungon lähtötiedot
''hel.fi'' 4 May 2021. City of Helsinki. Accessed on 19 June 2021.
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Teollisuuskatu Tunnel
Teollisuuskatu (Swedish: ''Industrigatan''), meaning "Industry street", is a street in the Vallila district of Helsinki, Finland. The street is the multi-lane main connection between Pasila and Kalasatama, used by about 20 thousand vehicles per day.Rönnberg, OskarHelsingin tulevaisuus tiivistyy yhteen kuvaan: Pasilan ja Kalasataman väliin on jo alkanut syntyä kaupungin uusi pääkatu ''Helsingin Sanomat'' 8 September 2019. Accessed on 19 June 2021. The street, slightly resembling a highway, is at some places over 50 metres wide, and its speed limit is 50 kph.Teollisuuskadun akseli, kaavarungon lähtötiedot
''hel.fi'' 4 May 2021. City of Helsinki. Accessed on 19 June 2021.
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Sörnäinen Harbour
Sörnäinen ( sv, Sörnäs; ''Sörkkä'' or ''Sörkka'' in Helsinki slang) is a neighbourhood in the city of Helsinki, Finland. Sörnäinen is located a little more than one kilometre north from the coastal centre of Helsinki, near the district of Hakaniemi. The east side of Sörnäinen borders the sea. Sörnäinen used to be primarily an industrial district with many shipping companies and warehouses, however, nowadays it is a thriving urban area divided into four districts: Vilhonvuori, Kalasatama, Sompasaari and Hanasaari. It also has two metro stations: Sörnäinen metro station and Kalasatama metro station in the Kalasatama quarter. The headquarters of Senate Properties (''Senaatti-kiinteistöt'') is located in Sörnäinen. Also the Helsinki Prison located there. Etymology The name "Sörnäinen" comes from the Swedish name "''Södernäs''" ("Southern cape") and was first mentioned in the foundation document for the New Helsinki in 1639, although the name is probably mu ...
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Sörnäinen Harbour Rail
Sörnäinen ( sv, Sörnäs; ''Sörkkä'' or ''Sörkka'' in Helsinki slang) is a neighbourhood in the city of Helsinki, Finland. Sörnäinen is located a little more than one kilometre north from the coastal centre of Helsinki, near the district of Hakaniemi. The east side of Sörnäinen borders the sea. Sörnäinen used to be primarily an industrial district with many shipping companies and warehouses, however, nowadays it is a thriving urban area divided into four districts: Vilhonvuori, Kalasatama, Sompasaari and Hanasaari. It also has two metro stations: Sörnäinen metro station and Kalasatama metro station in the Kalasatama quarter. The headquarters of Senate Properties (''Senaatti-kiinteistöt'') is located in Sörnäinen. Also the Helsinki Prison located there. Etymology The name "Sörnäinen" comes from the Swedish name "''Södernäs''" ("Southern cape") and was first mentioned in the foundation document for the New Helsinki in 1639, although the name is probably mu ...
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Sörnäinen
Sörnäinen ( sv, Sörnäs; ''Sörkkä'' or ''Sörkka'' in Helsinki slang) is a neighbourhood in the city of Helsinki, Finland. Sörnäinen is located a little more than one kilometre north from the coastal centre of Helsinki, near the district of Hakaniemi. The east side of Sörnäinen borders the sea. Sörnäinen used to be primarily an industrial district with many shipping companies and warehouses, however, nowadays it is a thriving urban area divided into four districts: Vilhonvuori, Kalasatama, Sompasaari and Hanasaari. It also has two metro stations: Sörnäinen metro station and Kalasatama metro station in the Kalasatama quarter. The headquarters of Senate Properties (''Senaatti-kiinteistöt'') is located in Sörnäinen. Also the Helsinki Prison located there. Etymology The name "Sörnäinen" comes from the Swedish name "''Södernäs''" ("Southern cape") and was first mentioned in the foundation document for the New Helsinki in 1639, although the name is probably m ...
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Pasila
Pasila (; sv, Böle, ) is a part of Helsinki, Finland, that is both a central-northern neighbourhood and district, bordering the areas of Alppila to the south, the Central Park ( Keskuspuisto) to the west, and Vallila to the east. Pasila is a major transportation hub. At its heart is the Pasila railway station, the second busiest station in Finland. The station serves about 130,000 people per day via 900 trains, 400 trams and 850 buses. Central Pasila The eastern and western parts of Pasila were formerly separated by a large railroad classification yard before the development of Central Pasila ( fi, Keski-Pasila), beginning in 2014. Central Pasila is currently home to the major sports and music venue Helsinki Halli and the Tripla complex, which includes a hotel of about 430 rooms, 50,000 square metres of office space (including the headquarters of telecom operator Telia Finland), about 400 residential flats and the largest commercial center in the Nordic countries with 25 ...
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