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Almost Half a Year of Gridlock at Helsinki Central Station

Summary by Iltalehti
The Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency says that old analogue clocks are part of the old railway environment. At Helsinki Central Station, time has stopped – at least, if you believe in old analogue clocks. The clocks standing between the station platforms all point to exactly twelve o'clock. The second hands may show marginal differences between the times, but all of those clocks have stopped at either noon or midnight.
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The Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency says that old analogue clocks are part of the old railway environment. At Helsinki Central Station, time has stopped – at least, if you believe in old analogue clocks. The clocks standing between the station platforms all point to exactly twelve o'clock. The second hands may show marginal differences between the times, but all of those clocks have stopped at either noon or midnight.

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Iltalehti broke the news in Finland on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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