Given that I like underground places, it was surprising that it took me a year to visit Länsimetro, the new subway towards west from Helsinki. The new stations are spectacular and modern.
(Albeit also functionally deficient; they mistakenly made them too short, forcing the entire subway system in Helsinki to use shorter trains which then leads to capacity issues... the trains are packed.)
But, for the moment I'm admiring the underground architecture and art.
Photos (c) 2018 by Jari Arkko. All rights reserved.
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