
So yet another one of the closed railroad stations, which I’ve featured during the previous days. There’s even a train of the latest model of Finnish locomotives passing at this very moment.
Like the previous ones, this building was completed in 1886. Passenger traffic ended in 1990, much later than at the others.

And indeed this building is very similar to the ones previously featured.

The railside. But wait a second, there’s something different here.

And that is an open door.

This here is the minimally small waiting room with the ticket booth.

And this here is apparently, where the tickets were sold up until 1985.

The room behind the ticket counter. A desk and a bed.

Well, it wasn’t a bed. It was a couch.

And the main circuit board was in quite a funny place.

This room had probably been a waiting room back in the days. And there had been a beautiful lamp.

Somebody had tried to start a fire, but luckily it failed.

There was a map of the area on the wall.

And this is the staff side of the counter.

The back room of the back room. The light was on in the following room, and it seemed, that the electricity was still on, and I was again wondering, if the building was still used for something. I decided to leave.

But not before taking one more picture.