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Winter time begins – changes in timetables

Finland transitions to winter time on Sunday 27 October with clocks moving at 04:00 a.m. from summer time to standard time, 03:00 a.m. The turning of the clocks will affect some train services in the night between Saturday and Sunday.

Kellotaulu sinisellä taustalla.

Long-distance night trains will stop to wait for about an hour, so that their next scheduled departure time is according to the normal time.

See below for the train schedules affected by the switch to winter time.

TrainStationArrives at (summer time)TrackStanding time when the clocks are moved back from 4:00 AM to 3:00 AMDeparts at (winter time)
PYO 265
Ylivieska
3:23 AM
001
1h 3 min
3:26 AM
PYO 266
Tampere
2:50 AM
003
1h 46 min
3:45 AM
PYO 269
Kokkola
3:31 AM
503
1h 3 min
3:34 AM
PYO 273
Parkano
3:22 AM
441
1h 1 min
3:23 AM
PYO 274
Seinäjoki
3:45 AM
001
1h 11 min
3:56 AM
PYO 276
Kokkola
3:32 AM
502
1h 3 min
3:35 AM

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