Huopalahti railway station (Finnish: Huopalahden rautatieasema, Swedish: Hoplax järnvägsstation) is a railway station on the Helsinki commuter rail network located in western Helsinki, Finland.
The Raide-Jokeri light rail has a stop in the station underneath the tracks, sharing facilities with bus line 52.
The Finnish Heritage Agency has classified Huopalahti railway station as a nationally significant built cultural environment.
The station was originally located in Helsingin pitäjä (Swedish: Helsinge, the current city of Vantaa).
In 1919, Huopalahti separated from Helsingin pitäjä and became its own municipality, followed by Haaga, which became an independent market town in 1923.