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Column | Pekka Hakanen: the Market Park and the Tram Have Overshadowed Turku's Development Projects for Far Too Long

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Toriparkki and the tram are not questions of fate for Turku. Toriparkki's share of the city's parking spaces is marginal, and even after a possible tram, public transport will need buses.
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On May 18, the Turku City Council will decide whether the city will build a twelve-kilometer tram line. Opinions are divided among Turku residents and politicians.

Toriparkki and the tram are not questions of fate for Turku. Toriparkki's share of the city's parking spaces is marginal, and even after a possible tram, public transport will need buses.

·Turku, Finland
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ts.fi broke the news in Turku, Finland on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
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