News - Jokela
Track works at Jokela station in August
The development project for the railway line between Helsinki and Riihimäki will result in changes to the tracks used by trains in Jokela. Track 1 will be back in use on 10 August, whilst Track 3 will be taken out of service until further notice due to track works.
Public presentation of the planned data centre in Jokela on 5 August
Jokelan Vihreä Maa Oy is planning a data centre project in Jokela, Tuusula, along Vallunlenkki. A presentation of the project and the assessment report will be held on Wednesday 5 August 2026 from 5 pm to 7 pm at Jokela-talo.
Noisy track work at night in Jokela
A retaining wall is being built in Jokela as part of the Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency’s Helsinki–Riihimäki railway project. In connection with the construction of the retaining wall, piling work will be carried out in the area at night from 24 May. This phase of the work may cause noise disturbance for local residents.
Helsinki–Riihimäki railway project: Renovation work in the Jokela area gets underway
Renovation work in the Jokela area will begin with the construction of foundations for electricity pylons on the eastern side of the track from 4 May 2026. Completion of the electricity pylon foundation works will enable the construction of a new underpass for Blennerintie beneath the railway, the associated road connections and the bridge crossing the Palojo River.
Resident survey on the impact of the planned data centre in Jokela
Jokelan Vihreä Maa Oy is planning a data centre project in Jokela, Tuusula, along Vallunlenkki. An environmental impact assessment (EIA) procedure is currently underway for the project, as part of which a resident survey is being conducted.
Renovation of Koululampi park area begins
The municipality of Tuusula will begin renovation work on the Koululampi park area in Jokela this week. Among other things, the vegetation in the area will be renewed and a new sunbathing and recreation area will be created.
The doors open again at Jokela station
The Jokela station building, which has been closed to the public for some time, is reopening its doors – though not as a traditional railway station. The municipality has leased the building for use as a café-restaurant, and the new entrepreneurs will keep it open most days from early morning until evening.
Exceptional arrangements for train traffic in Jokela
The Finnish Transport Agency has announced that some local train services operating at night and in the early morning will be replaced by buses between Järvenpää and Jokela in the coming months. In addition, some trains will use a different platform than usual in Jokela. During the exceptional arrangements, installation work related to the main line renovation project will be carried out.