Finnish regional road 110 ( Finnish : Seututie 110 , Swedish : Regionalväg 110 ), or Turku Road ( Finnish : Turuntie , Swedish : Åbosvägen ), is the leading regional road from Helsinki to Turku . The road is a parallel to the former Highway 1 and the current Highway 1 ( E18 ).
3-547: Regional road 110 actually starts at the Haaga roundabout. In it, it differs from regional road 120 , or Vihdintie, which again starts at the northern end of Mannerheimintie . The road runs from Helsinki through Veikkola to Saukkola and Nummenkylä in Lohja and from there through Salo 's Kitula , Muurla and the center of Salo to Kupittaa in Turku. The alignment of the road partly follows
6-685: The Western major district of Helsinki with a population of 25,435. Haaga is divided into four subareas, which are Pohjois-Haaga (northern Haaga), Etelä-Haaga (southern Haaga), Kivihaka and Lassila . It is home to the Haaga Rhododendron Park . Haaga has two railway stations: Huopalahti railway station in south and Pohjois-Haaga railway station in north. Frequent users of the trains are students attending Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences , as their campuses are spread out between 25–45 minutes between each other by train. Studies at
9-471: The old king's road . [REDACTED] Media related to National road 110 (Finland) at Wikimedia Commons This article about transport in Finland is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This European road or road transport-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Haaga Haaga ( Swedish : Haga köping ) is a district and a former municipality in
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