Myyrmäki ( Swedish : Myrbacka ), literally meaning " Bog Hill", is a district and major region of the municipality of Vantaa , Finland . The district has an area of 2.7 square kilometres (1.0 sq mi) and a population of about 17,000, making it the most populous district in Vantaa. It is home to Myyrmanni , a large shopping complex.
4-625: The Myyrmäki major region consists of 11 districts with a total population of 52,267 (as of 1.1.2014), making it the most populous major region in Vantaa. The area is served by the Myyrmäki and Louhela stations on the I and P lines of the Helsinki commuter rail network. Just to the south-east is Malminkartanonhuippu , an artificial hill which is the highest point in Helsinki. Due to its size, Myyrmäki serves as
8-486: A hub for public services in western Vantaa. It is home to several shopping centers, the largest of which is Myyrmanni . The Metropolia University of Applied Sciences has a campus in Myyrmäki which focuses on sustainable technology and business. Additionally, Myyrmäkitalo (literally "Myyrmäki house") hosts Vantaa Art Museum the Myyrmäki library, and arenas, such as Energia Areena , Myyrmäen jalkapallostadion are located in
12-400: Is approximately 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) north of Helsinki Central railway station . The station is served by circular lines I and P, and is between the stations of Malminkartano and Louhela . The station has two platforms, one for southbound and one for northbound trains. There is also a waiting room although ticket sales from the station have recently been discontinued. At the moment
16-456: The district. [REDACTED] Media related to Myyrmäki at Wikimedia Commons [REDACTED] Myyrmäki travel guide from Wikivoyage This Southern Finland location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Myyrm%C3%A4ki railway station Myyrmäki ( Finnish ) or Myrbacka ( Swedish ) is a Helsinki commuter rail and bus station located in Vantaa , Finland . It
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