Protected buildingNotable

Muurola railway station

Rovaniemi

Why visit

Muurola station carries the marks of the war: the buildings completed in 1909 were burned during the war, and the rebuilt station house burned to the ground as recently as 6 December 2014. Pause a moment with what remains.

Look for: Muurola is a fifth-class station on the Rovaniemi line, where every building was raised after the war. Beside the station house stand two dwellings with their outbuildings.

About this site

Muurola station is one of the class V stations on the Rovaniemi railway line, where all buildings were built after the war. The buildings completed in 1909 were burned down during the war. In addition to the station building, the station area contains two residential buildings with outbuildings. The station building burned to the ground on 6 December 2014.

Official description (Museovirasto) — machine-translated from Finnish

Muurola railway station

The Muurola railway station, elevation 38 metres above sea level, is located in the district of Muurola in the city of Rovaniemi in Lapland, Finland. The distance to the Helsinki Central railway station is 948.5 kilometres, measured via the Haapamäki and Seinäjoki railway station.

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Municipality
Rovaniemi
Heritage Agency record
Muurolan rautatieasema, Rovaniemi | Aikapolku