The Sr2 is a class of electric locomotives of the VR Group. They were built by SLM/ABB and later by Adtranz and finally Bombardier Transportation and assembled by Transtech Oy. They are closely based on the class Re 460 locomotives of Swiss Federal Railways.
An Sr2 locomotive at Tampere railway station, June 2012
An Sr2 locomotive pulls an InterCity train to Jyväskylä station.
The oldest livery of the Sr2, showing the V-shaped logo on the side of the body.
VR-Group Plc, commonly known as VR, is a government-owned railway company in Finland. VR's most important function is the operation of Finland's passenger rail services with 250 long-distance and 800 commuter rail services every day. With 7,500 employees and net sales of €1,251 million in 2017, VR is one of the most significant operators in the Finnish public transport market area.
An Sm3 class Pendolino train.
For car transport services, passengers drive their cars on board car transport wagons themselves, and then leave the wagon on foot to board a passenger wagon.
People waiting to unload their cars off the train at Kolari railway station.
Rail bridge connecting Finnish Tornio with Swedish Haparanda