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St Petersburg–Finlyandsky (Russian: Станция Санкт-Петербург-Финля́ндскийStantsiya Sankt-Peterburg-Finlyandskiy, in spoken language usually just Russian: Финля́ндский вокзалFinlyandskiy vokzal, "Finland Station") (IATA: FVS), is a railway station in St. Petersburg, Russia, handling transport to westerly destinations including Helsinki and Vyborg.
The station is most famous for having been the location where Vladimir Lenin returned to Russia from exile in Switzerland on 16 April 1917 (N.S.), ahead of the October Revolution.
The main entrance to the metro station Ploshchad Lenina is in the main building of Finland Station.
^"Finland railway station in St. Petersburg". all pyrenees. August 27, 2022.
^Железнодорожные станции СССР. Справочник. — М., Транспорт, 1981
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