Kerava–Lahti railway

Kerava–Lahti railway
A loco-hauled Intercity train crossing the Luhdanmäki railway bridge,
part of the Kerava–Lahti railway, in July 2010.
Overview
OwnerFinnish Transport Infrastructure Agency
LocaleSouthern Finland
Termini
Stations3
Service
Operator(s)VR, Fenniarail
History
Opened3 September 2006 (2006-09-03)
Technical
Line length75.7 km (47.0 mi)
Number of tracksDouble track
Track gauge1,524 mm (5 ft)
Electrification25 kV @ 50 Hz
Operating speed120 to 220 km/h (75 to 137 mph)
Train protection systemATP-VR/RHK
Lahti-Kerava railway
(Lahti Direct Line)
Yt 167
Lahti
to Salpausselkä
Yt 140
Hennala
Yt 296
Hakosilta
Porvoonjoki
Yt 140
Henna
Yt 164
Sipilä
Yt 140
Mäntsälä
Mustijoki
Korvensuo
Keravanjoki
Haarajoki
Yt 146
Yt 145
to Riihimäki
Kytömaa
Kerava
to Sköldvik/Porvoo
to Helsinki

The Kerava–Lahti railway line or Lahden oikorata (Lahti direct line) is a railway line in southern Finland between the towns of Kerava and Lahti, which opened on 3 September 2006.