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Thank You for reporting on this. I live very close to where you are in the above video. Near the beautiful canal, near the International Protection Centre. Our mainstream media will not report on or discuss the above issues you have mentioned at all. Yes, there has been some violence broken out at some recent protests in places like Coolock. However our mainstream media and Government labelled all protesters as far right and racist despite the fact that the good people of Coolock and majority of protesters and many locations around the country have been protesting peacefully for months before any violence occurred. I heard the media and Government use the words far right and racist with my own ears and they also used the words thugs. The Government will not consider that protesters are very concerned and dismayed citizens, they are concerned and dismayed with very good reason. There are many serious social problems amongst certain sections of Irish Citizens (just take a good walk around Dublin City Centre) yet the Government is very unconcerned about these serious social issues amongst its own citizens. Whilst happy to throw millions and millions and more millions of Euros at healthy, fit, well nourished, well clothed, young , undocumented males (all with up to date iPhones) ( I have seen this with my own eyes) who have entered the country in their droves particularly in recent months. Whatever has happened to the principle of looking at both sides of the argument. It has disappeared with the irish Government and the Irish Media. The Irish homeless are treated in a different way to the illegal migrants. I have seen many Irish homeless in the above areas. Meanwhile the Irish Taxpayer continues to write all of the cheques, whilst very vulnerable Irish Citizens are not looked after in the same way. I could quote many examples of where vulnerable Irish Citizens are not looked after in the same way but this message is getting too long. Meanwhile the Irish Taxpayers continues to write all the cheques.
Please, please keep reporting on this as our own media will not do this.
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The train is the smart choice in Helsinki. I always go by train to the airport.
Things to know though.
It does not matter on what side of the Helsinki Airport station platform you jump on a train, even if they go in opposite directions. It's a circle line, and both end up in the center of Helsinki. According to what I saw on the map on your phone, you took a train that goes to the city (southwards) along the western side. That side has a few more stops, and takes a bit longer to get to the center. It ends up on the western side of the main train station, while the other one ends up on the eastern side. Both are reasonably quick though.
If you want to travel elsewhere than the center of Helsinki when arriving through the airport, you might want to look up which train you take. If your destination is north, like the city of Tampere, you might want to take the eastern route and jump off at Tikkurila train station, which is quite close to the airport. At that station you can change to a passenger train that goes north.
If you're going to the city of Turku, then the western side if preferable. In that case you jump off at Huopalahti station, get on the next local train to LeppƤvaara in Espoo, and change to a passenger train there. You need a different ticket for the passenger trains.
The HSL-ticket for the ABC-area is viable for 90 minutes, so you can change to any HSL-transport (local train, tram, bus, certain ferry connections) within that area during those 90 minutes. Be aware that if you later only move around in the general Helsinki area, then a AB-ticket is usually enough, but it's valid for 80 minutes. It costs only 2,80 ā¬ though.
If unsure and not in a hurry, just go to the center and sort it out there.
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