The Tuska Festival will take place in Suvilahti, Helsinki on 26-28 June. Suvilahti is easily accessible by HSL public transport. Over the event weekend, the Metro will run later than usual, and tram 13 will have additional services.
Public transport takes you to Suvilahti
The easiest way to get to the Tuska Festival in Suvilahti is by taking the Metro to Kalasatama Metro Station. At night after the festival, you can also take one of the night buses that run between the city center and East Helsinki along Sörnäisten rantatie and Itäväylä, or use tram 13, which runs from Nihti via Kalasatama to Länsi-Pasila. We will add services on tram route 13 on Friday to Sunday nights. The tram will run every 20 minutes on Friday and Saturday nights from midnight to 0.40am and on Sunday night from 11pm to 11.40pm.
The stops for the night buses to East Helsinki are accessible via the REDI shopping center lifts on Kalasatamankatu.
See a map showing the routes to the stops of night buses in Kalasatama.
We recommend that festival-goers use the Metro for their journeys home, as it has more capacity than buses.
Metro services 26–28 June
Services will run later than usual on both Metro lines M1 and M2.
On Friday 26 June and Saturday 27 June, services will run two hours later than usual. Trains will run every 15 minutes on both lines. The service frequency between Kivenlahti and Itäkeskus will be 7.5 minutes until the end of service.
On Sunday 28 June, eastbound services will run 15 minutes later than usual. Westbound services will run every 20 minutes instead of every 15 minutes, which means that between Itäkeskus and Kivenlahti, services will run every 10 minutes.
Eastbound services will run as usual.
Last Metro services on the nights of Friday 26 June and Saturday 27 June
- From Kivenlahti 1.16am, from Vuosaari 1.07am and from Mellunmäki 1.14am
- From Central Railway Station to Vuosaari 1.46am, to Mellunmäki 1.38am and to Kivenlahti 1.36am
- From Kalasatama to Vuosaari 1.52am, to Mellunmäki 1.44am and to Kivenlahti 1.29am
- The last services will arrive at their termini as follows: Vuosaari at 2.07am, Mellunmäki at 1.59am and Kivenlahti at 2.06am
Last Metro services on the night of Sunday 28 June
- From Kivenlahti 11.16pm, from Vuosaari 11.19pm and from Mellunmäki 11.29pm
- From Central Railway Station to Vuosaari 11.46pm, to Mellunmäki 11.38pm and to Kivenlahti 11.51pm.
- From Kalasatama to Vuosaari 11.52pm, to Mellunmäki 11.44pm and to Kivenlahti 11.44pm
- The last services will arrive at their termini as follows: Vuosaari at 0.07am, Mellunmäki at 11.59pm and Kivenlahti at 0.21am.
For up-to-date timetables and the best route for you, see the Journey Planner.
Bus and tram services on 26–28 June
There will also be changes to bus services due to the festival. Buses 55, 56 and 738 will already be diverted before the festival begins and will run via Kalasatama. Read more about the changes in the service updates linked below, or check the diversion routes in the Journey Planner.
Diversion route of bus 55 from 23 June to 30 June
Diversion route of buses 56 and 738 from 16 June to 2 July
There will be several events over the weekend in central Helsinki, causing tram routes to be diverted.
Read more about tram diversions from 26 June to 28 June
Samana viikonloppuna Helsingin kantakaupungissa järjestetään useampi tapahtuma, jotka vievät ratikkaliikennettä poikkeusreiteille. Huomiothan tämän, kun suunnittelet matkaasi.
Täältä löydät ratikoiden poikkeusreitit 26.-28.6.