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- Kulosaari_metro_station abstract "Kulosaari (Finnish) or Brändö (Swedish) is a ground-level station on the Helsinki Metro. It serves the island district of Kulosaari in East Helsinki.The station was one of the first metro stations opened in Helsinki, on 1 June 1982, and was designed by Jaakko Ylinen and Jarmo Maunula. It is located 1.8 kilometres from Kalasatama metro station, and 1.4 kilometres from Herttoniemi metro station.".
- Q1800990 abstract "Kulosaari (Finnish) or Brändö (Swedish) is a ground-level station on the Helsinki Metro. It serves the island district of Kulosaari in East Helsinki.The station was one of the first metro stations opened in Helsinki, on 1 June 1982, and was designed by Jaakko Ylinen and Jarmo Maunula. It is located 1.8 kilometres from Kalasatama metro station, and 1.4 kilometres from Herttoniemi metro station.".
- Kulosaari_metro_station comment "Kulosaari (Finnish) or Brändö (Swedish) is a ground-level station on the Helsinki Metro. It serves the island district of Kulosaari in East Helsinki.The station was one of the first metro stations opened in Helsinki, on 1 June 1982, and was designed by Jaakko Ylinen and Jarmo Maunula. It is located 1.8 kilometres from Kalasatama metro station, and 1.4 kilometres from Herttoniemi metro station.".
- Q1800990 comment "Kulosaari (Finnish) or Brändö (Swedish) is a ground-level station on the Helsinki Metro. It serves the island district of Kulosaari in East Helsinki.The station was one of the first metro stations opened in Helsinki, on 1 June 1982, and was designed by Jaakko Ylinen and Jarmo Maunula. It is located 1.8 kilometres from Kalasatama metro station, and 1.4 kilometres from Herttoniemi metro station.".