Disruptions to Coastal Line train services on weekends in September – trains replaced by buses

There will be one and two-day disruptions to the Coastal Line train services on weekends in August/September. The disruptions will take place on 31 August–1 September, 7–9 September, 14–15 September, 22 September, and 29 September. During the disruptions, there will be no train services from Leppävaara towards Kauklahti, Kirkkonummi and Siuntio. Westbound train services from Leppävaara will be replaced by buses 211E, 211U, 211X and 213X. E, U, L and Y trains will not run.

During the service disruptions, train services from Leppävaara in the direction of Kauklahti, Kirkkonummi and Siuntio will be replaced by buses. Buses 211E, 211U and 211X will replace E, U, L and Y trains between Leppävaara and Kauklahti. The buses will stop at all intermediate stations or near the stations. Bus 213X will provide a fast connection along Turunväylä between Helsinki, Koivuhovi, Tuomarila and Espoon keskus. During the service disruption, tickets for zone B will be exceptionally accepted on journeys from the “Ullanmäki” stop on replacement bus 213X.

Replacement buses:

  • 211E Leppävaara–Kauniainen–Espoo–Kauklahti
  • 211U Leppävaara–Kauniainen–Espoo–Kauklahti–Kirkkonummi
  • 211X Leppävaara–Kauniainen–Espoo–Kauklahti–Kirkkonummi–Siuntio
  • 213X Elielinaukio–Turunväylä–Espoo

The rail replacement buses will depart from bay 11 in Leppävaara. At Elielinaukio, bus 213X will depart from bay 26. Up-to-date timetables and routes of the buses are available in the Journey Planner.

The service disruptions will increase journey times. The journey times of rail replacement buses can be significantly longer than those of trains. In most cases, journey times by bus will be 10–20 minutes longer than by train, but on long journeys, the increase in journey times may be more than 30 minutes.

The Espoo City Rail Link project of the Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency entails the construction of two new tracks between Leppävaara and Kauklahti. Once completed, the rail link will improve the punctuality of commuter train services in Kirkkonummi and Espoo as well as the punctuality of long-distance train services in the direction of Turku. In addition, improvements will be made to the Kilo, Kera, Kaunainen, Koivuhovi, Tuomarila and Kauklahti train stations. The project started in spring 2021 and it is scheduled to be completed in 2028.

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