Hyvinkää railway station (Finnish: Hyvinkään rautatieasema, Swedish: Hyvinge järnvägsstation) is located in Hyvinkää, Finland, approximately 60 kilometres (37 mi) north of Helsinki Central railway station.
The station serves the D, R and T commuter rail lines between Helsinki and the Riihimäki terminus to the north.
The Finnish Heritage Agency has classified Hyvinkää railway station as a nationally significant built cultural environment.
The plans for a station building were made by architect Carl Albert Edelfelt in 1860 but they were never used.
[3] In 1911, a railway line to Karkkila serving both passenger and freight traffic was fully completed.