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Most of the long-distance traffic will run on Thursday 15 February

On Thursday 15 February, most long-distance services will run, but some routes will have reduced frequencies or will be replaced by bus services. Night trains, railbuses, and all HSL and VR commuter services will run normally.

Trains running on Thursday and their timetables are shown in the trip search. For cancelled or bus-substituted services, you will find information on the page, which will direct you to the next available departures or buses that accept the original ticket. If you wish to cancel your journey, you can request a refund of the unused ticket price using the compensation form. If these options are not possible, please contact our customer service.

We will extend the validity of season tickets for long-distance travel and multi-tickets by one day. These do not require any action by ticket holders.

If a service is marked not available, it may be fully booked, but it may also be cancelled. Please check the page for more info.

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