Transport Minister Lulu Ranne (Finns) says a long-delayed cross-border train to Sweden should begin rolling this summer, allowing passengers to ride the rails from continental Europe to Finnish Lapland, or overland between the Finnish and Swedish capitals.
Actually the rails aren’t directly linked, as our Finnish cars apparently still use some old Russian standard, so you’re gonna have to change trains on the land border of Finland and Sweden, in Haaparanta (swe Haparanda).
So idk, which is more accurate with that in mind?
What I wish for is a that it’d be possible to have a train from Turku to Stockholm. But that’s a bit of a way to build a tunnel or a bridge.