Helsinki Central Station, also known as Rautatieasema, is the main railway station in Helsinki, Finland. Designed by Eliel Saarinen and opened in 1919, this iconic building with its clock tower and statues is a bustling hub for commuters and long-distance travelers alike. With over 200,000 people passing through daily, it's not just a train station - it's a symbol of Finnish railway history and a must-see landmark in the heart of Helsinki.