Jokioinen station (Jok, Jockis station in Swedish) is the southernmost station on
Jokioinen Museum Railway
The Jokioinen Museum Railway is located in Jokioinen, Finland. It is located on the last operating commercial narrow gauge railway in Finland, the gauge Jokioinen Railway.
The museum was established on February 2, 1978, four years after the dis ...
. The station is located from the
Humppila station, in the municipality of
Jokioinen
Jokioinen ( sv, Jockis) is a municipalities of Finland, municipality of Finland.
It is located in the Tavastia Proper regions of Finland, region. The municipality has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water. The population de ...
in
Finland
Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It shares land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of B ...
.
Station buildings
The original station
The original station of
Jokioinen Railway
The Jokioinen Railway (JR, Jokioisten rautatie, Jokioisten-Forssan rautatie) located in Jokioinen, Finland, was opened for temporary traffic on December 9, 1898. On October 25 1899, the railway began permanent passenger and freight services.
T ...
was located about south of the current station. The station was built in 1898 and was in use until 1974, when the Jokioinen Railway was closed. The station building and the original railway yard were dismantled in 1974–1982.
Current station
The current Jokioinen station was built by the Jokioinen Museum Railway and it was opened to traffic on July 25, 1978, and ticket sales started on July 30. The original station building was a tiny shelter for a switchman brought from
Mellilä
Mellilä () is a former municipality of Finland. It was merged to the town of Loimaa on 1 January 2009.
It is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Southwest Finland region. The municipality had a population of 1,254 (20 ...
. In 1980 an old building of Kumila station on Turku-Toijala railway line was moved to Jokioinen. The current platform was built in 1995 when the siding at the station was rebuilt to accommodate longer trains. In spring 2001 an information shelter was erected. It was built at Minkiö station and transported to the location by a train.
The station has one siding to run a locomotive around the train. There is also a water point on the siding. Also a part of the station is an old mainline track to Forssa. The track called Siirappiraide (Syrup spur) continues about until the Jokioinen sugar factory.
References
* Tapani Havia, Marko Laine: ''Opaskirja kapearaiteisten rautateiden maailmaan'', published by Museorautatieyhdistys ry, 2004. .
Jokioinen
Railway stations in Kanta-Häme
Railway stations opened in 1898
Railway stations closed in 1974
Railway stations opened in 1978
Railway stations in Finland opened in the 19th century
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