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Suurnopeusrauta
LocaleValkea, with services extending to Ostrothia, Nynorsk Ostlijord, and Caledonia
Dates of operation1986–present
Track gauge1,435 mm (Standard gauge)

Suurnopeusrauta (SNR; Valkean, "high-speed rail") is Valkea's intercity high-speed rail service. It is operated by the state-owned Valkean Railways Group, and regularly operates at speeds between 250 and 330 km/h. The SNR network currently carries 90 million passengers every year.

Plans for a high-speed rail network began as early as 1967, with proposals being submitted to the Valkean government. However, funding for the project was delayed due to the collapse of the Kansallist regime in 1975, but eventually Valkean National Railways (VNR) was granted funding from Paavo Itkonen's administration in 1979. In 1983, VNR ordered 70 high-speed trains from VTK, and the first line was inaugurated in 1986, connecting the cities of Våren Livet and Novika. Since then, it has expanded to connect major cities throughout Valkea.

The SNR network extends to surrounding countries, with lines connecting it with Ostrothia, Nynorsk Ostlijord, and Caledonia. Several future lines are planned, including a new coastal corridor between Dagsmark and Brantevik, as well as spur lines to link the Central and Eastern corridors.

History

Trains

Network

The SNR Network is comprised ten main lines and four spur lines. These lines are grouped into seven corridors radiating from Våren Livet.

Line Route description Opened Top speed
Northwestern Corridor
SNR Novika-Pikkala
  • Novika
  • Kovanen
  • Maarinnat
2010 300 km/h (186 mph)
  • Maarinnat
  • Isokorpi
  • Andelmaa
  • Niemisjoki
  • Pikkala
2014 250 km/h (155 mph)
Northern Corridor
SNR Novika-Orrenkylä
  • Novika
  • Muittari
  • Harjattula
  • Suotalo
  • Orrenkylä
2003 300 km/h (186 mph)
SNR Novika-Tuorlahti
  • Novika
  • Muittari
  • Harjattula
2009 300 km/h (186 mph)
  • Harjattula
  • Sammaljoki
  • Karhi
  • Tuorlahti
2015 250 km/h (155 mph)
Northeastern Corridor
SNR Novika-Tuuri
  • Novika
  • Paasola
  • Kaunisto
2000 300 km/h (186 mph)
  • Kaunisto
  • Orivesi
  • Kokousaali
  • Tuuri
2005
SNR Tuuri-Raudur
  • Tuuri
  • Raudur
2005 300 km/h (186 mph)
Central Corridor
SNR Våren Livet-Novika
  • Våren Livet
  • Vuornaa
  • Vuotola Airport
  • Korsalo
  • Aittala
  • Kauttu
  • Novika
1986 330 km/h (205 mph)
SNR Våren Livet-Siippoo
  • Våren Livet
  • Hintta
  • Siippoo
2001 330 km/h (205 mph)
Eastern Corridor
SNR Våren Livet-Leposija
  • Våren Livet
  • Barö
  • Kukaskyla
  • Mustakivi
1998 330 km/h (205 mph)
  • Mustakivi
  • Kurvinen
  • Leposija
2007
SNR Våren Livet-Pederså
  • Våren Livet
  • Barö
  • Kukaskyla
  • Mustakivi
1998 330 km/h (205 mph)
  • Mustakivi
  • Kuutsalo
  • Pederså
2013 300 km/h (186 mph)
SNR Pederså-Dunaroch
  • Pederså
  • Dunaroch
2015 300 km/h (186 mph)
SNR Våren Livet-Hopsu
  • Våren Livet
  • Hopsu
2018 250 km/h (155 mph)
Southern Corridor
SNR Våren Livet-Osterlund
  • Våren Livet
  • Sorvisto
  • Utraslahti
  • Ervasti
  • Osterlund
2001 300 km/h (186 mph)
SNR Våren Livet-Brantevik
  • Våren Livet
  • Sorvisto
  • Utraslahti
  • Ervasti
2001 300 km/h (186 mph)
  • Ervasti
  • Helgeboda
  • Raatti
  • Skeppsholm
  • Brantevik
2006
SNR Brantevik-Varoi
  • Brantevik
  • Malmby
  • Varoi
2009 300 km/h (186 mph)
Southwestern Corridor
SNR Våren Livet-Dagsmark
  • Våren Livet
  • Sorvisto
  • Utraslahti
  • Ervasti
2001 300 km/h (186 mph)
  • Ervasti
  • Pokela
  • Korsholm
  • Limapaa
  • Solhelm
  • Tuuvalo
2004
  • Tuuvalo
  • Vintala
  • Karvio
  • Kalkstrand
  • Paloinen
  • Dagsmark
2001
SNR Våren Livet-Sontu
  • Våren Livet
  • Sorvisto
  • Utraslahti
  • Ervasti
2001 300 km/h (186 mph)
  • Ervasti
  • Pokela
  • Korsholm
2004
  • Korsholm
  • Onkamo
  • Kiesimä
  • Sontu
2011