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En­thu­si­as­tic reception for Riihimäki-Hanko commuter train service – some services fully booked

The new service operating between Riihimäki and Hangö from June 25 to July 27 has received a positive reception: a few of the services are already nearly fully booked. Commuter trains do not have reserved seating, so if securing a seat is important to you, please check below for services that still have plenty of space available.

Pre-sales for the Riihimäki-Hanko route have been brisk for a few travel days.

Our online store does not indicate fully booked commuter train services, as these do not have reserved seating. If your travel plans allow flexibility, we recommend choosing a day other than those marked as full. We cannot guarantee seats for all passengers on fully booked services.

You can check the daily availability status below.

  • 25.6.2025 🟠 Full
  • 27.6.2025 🟡 Half full
  • 29.6.2025 🟡 Half full
  • 2.7.2025 🟠 Full
  • 4.7.2025 🟢 Plenty of space
  • 5.7.2025 🟢 Plenty of space
  • 6.7.2025 🟢 Plenty of space
  • 9.7.2025 🟠 Full
  • 11.7.2025 🟢 Plenty of space
  • 13.7.2025 🟢 Plenty of space
  • 16.7.2025 🟡 Half full
  • 18.7.2025 🟢 Plenty of space
  • 20.7.2025 🟢 Plenty of space
  • 23.7.2025 🟢 Plenty of space
  • 25.7.2025 🟢 Plenty of space
  • 27.7.2025 🟢 Plenty of space

Commuter Train Schedule:

  • Riihimäki 10:15 AM – Hyvinkää (Railway Museum) 10:24 AM – Karjaa 11:51 AM – Hanko 12:31 PM
  • Hanko 5:30 PM – Karjaa 6:11 PM – Hyvinkää (Railway Museum) 7:34 PM – Riihimäki 7:43 PM

The total travel time is 2 hours and 15 minutes, and the one-way adult fare is €9.90. The schedule is designed to allow passengers to make approximately 5-hour day trips to Hanko or Tammisaari. Additionally, the schedule is coordinated with long-distance trains stopping at Riihimäki to ensure smooth connections. Commuter trains are operated with accessible fleet.

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