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Clock change on the night of Sunday, 29 March – impact on train services

Daylight saving time begins on Sunday, 29 March, when clocks will be set forward by one hour at 3 a.m.

Daylight saving time begins on Sunday, 29 March, when clocks will be set forward by one hour at 3 a.m. The clock change will affect some train services during the night between Saturday and Sunday. The schedules shown in the journey planner and on train tickets are already adjusted to the new time.

Some night trains will run on special schedules during the transition from winter time to daylight saving time. As a result, there may be changes to morning connections. You can find more details in the journey planner at vr.fi or in the VR Matkalla app.

In commuter services, some schedule changes and cancellations will affect L, K, and T trains during the clock change. For up-to-date information on HSL commuter services, visit hsl.fi., Opens in a new tab

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