Rautatieverkoissa
Rautatieverkoissa refers to the railway networks of Finland, which are operated and maintained by the Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency (Rataty). The Finnish railway network is one of the oldest in Europe, with the first railway line, the Helsinki–Hämeenlinna railway, opening in 1862. The network is primarily used for passenger and freight transportation, connecting major cities and industrial areas across the country.
The Finnish railway network consists of approximately 3,500 kilometers of track, including both electrified and non-electrified
The Finnish railway network is operated by several railway companies, including VR Group, which is the largest
The Finnish railway network is an important part of the country's transportation infrastructure, providing a reliable