A cool video again, thanks! Actually this is not any express train but an ordinary commuter train., thats why so many stops. The Ring Line was built to connect the airport and surroundings better to the rest of the capital area.
Exactly what I am searching for. I would go Tampare, Tampare University. I can carry 2 big suitcase and 1 backpack into train ply between airport to central rail station. Pl info me.
@@walkwithfloraandfauna970 When not familiar with the Helsinki rail connections, I would choose the safe option: take any train from the airport, all go to the central station. From there take a train to Tampere.
KR00K3R , curious, where do you live now? I found Helsinki the utmost in civility, cutesy, and politeness. Also, they speak a brilliant English with little or no accent. A better English than I hear in Los Angeles. Very nice city.
Michael Jiroch I just found everything looked very industrial, the solid concrete and brick buildings/apartments. There was hardly any contrast, every thing looked the same and kind of run down. The people were somewhat introverted and very straight down the line. The food was somewhat modified to suit finns, the pay wages are low and everything is so expensive. Im from Melbourne, Australia and glad to be back :)
KR00K3R ...truth be told, I don’t think there is any airport to city commute that is a knock out beauty. Almost all of them go through a harsh urban landscape. You should try the train from Newark Airport to Manhattan sometime. Now that’s the dregs.
Interesting to read comments from a boomerang aussi! Very polite, very tasty anglo- saxon spagetti who speaks only english. Why do they call their language in Australia English ? Strange!
Anglo-Saxon spaghetti? That's a new one.. I haven't heard that one before. We speak Australian English mate. I'm pretty sure most of the Finns speak English, too.