Baana
Baana is a former railway, which has been transformed into a pedestrian and cycling path as an urban renewal project in Helsinki, replacing the Helsinki harbour railway. Its length is about 1.3 kilometers (little over a mile), starting from Kiasma. It is used annually by approximately 700 000 cyclists.[1][2]
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View of the Baana from Antinkatu bridge in 2012 | |
Type | Rail trail |
Nearest city | Helsinki |
Coordinates | 60°10′21″N 24°56′07″E |
Created | 2012 |
Operated by | City of Helsinki |
Open | 24h |
History
There were three plans to convert the chasm left behind by the disused Helsinki harbour rail to a new use. For the chasm, of the three plans, the bicycle and pedestrian alternative prevailed in the end. The modification to bike and pedestrian use took several years. The name Baana (Finnish slang word for (rail)way coming from Swedish bana and German Bahn) for the new route was obtained through a naming competition. Baana was opened to the public on Helsinki Day, 12 June 2012.[3]
Baana begins between Helsinki Music Centre and Kiasma. It runs to a new separated-grade vehicle/bicycle junction called Länsilinkki (Western Link) near former level crossing of Hietalahdenranta street with a total length of 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) and an average depth of 7 metres (23 ft). There are several staircase exits for pedestrians and a sloped exit in Leppäsuo for bikes. The pedestrian lane has chairs fixed to asphalt. In the wide part near Ruoholahdenkatu sports-related facilities have been provided for skateboarding and table tennis.
Baana provides a speedy way to bike through western Helsinki downtown and adds to non-commercial space in heart of downtown. It has been very popular especially during prime biking season. There is a bike counter in Leppäsuo district which shows bike count for today and for this year. It can also be viewed online.[4] Baana chasm has been used for performances during annual festival Night of the Arts.
Baana received a special mention in European Prize for Urban Public Space competition in 2014.[5]
References
- "Baanat". Helsingin kaupunki. 18 April 2017. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
- "Länsilinkin liikepaikan toteuttamisen tilannekatsaus (Kamppi, Länsilinkki)". Helsingin kaupunki. 21 February 2013. pp. Helsingin kiinteistölautakunnan pöytäkirja, 21 February 2013, §481. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
- hs.fi. "Baana avataan pyörille Helsinki-päivänä".(in Finnish)
- hel.fi. "Pyöräreitit Helsingin kaupunki".(in Finnish)
- goodnewsfinland.com. "European competition awards Helsinki's urban space Baana". Archived from the original on 2015-03-13.(in English)
External links
- Media related to Baana at Wikimedia Commons