jauhamiskonetta
Jauhamiskonetta, also known as the "Jauhamis" or "Jauhamis Express," is a historic Finnish train service that operated between 1955 and 1971. The name "Jauhamiskonetta" translates to "Bread Engine" in English, reflecting the train's primary purpose of transporting bread from the Finnish capital, Helsinki, to the rest of the country. The service was initiated to address the post-World War II bread shortages in Finland, which were exacerbated by the country's isolation due to the Cold War.
The Jauhamiskonetta was a unique train that combined passenger and freight services. It was equipped with a
The Jauhamiskonetta played a crucial role in ensuring the availability of bread during the post-war period.