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Many Finns own their own car, but trains (including high speed Pendolinos) and buses run throughout the country. For motorists, the road network extends to the most remote areas, while several airlines serve more than 20 domestic airports across the country. In Helsinki, public transportation is mostly managed under Helsinki City Transport, the city's transportation authority. The public transport system consists of trams, light commuter rail, the subway, bus lines and two ferry lines. Helsinki is the only city in Finland to have trams or subway trains.
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Local ferry boat in the harbour of Helsinki
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Ferry in Finland
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Helsinki railway station
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Tram in Helsinki
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Local ferry boat in Helsinki
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Bicycle parking in Helsinki
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Ferry boat leaving Helsinki
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Interior of Helsinki railway station
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Tram in Helsinki