Jokela railway station (Finnish: Jokelan rautatieasema, Swedish: Jokela järnvägsstation) is located along the Finnish Main Line in Tuusula, Finland, 48 km to the north of Helsinki Central railway station.
It is situated between the stations of Nuppulinna and Hyvinkää The station serves VR commuter rail lines R and T that run between Helsinki and Riihimäki.
The wooden station building designed by architect Knut Nylander was completed in 1875 and was expanded with the plans of architect Bruno Granholm in 1903.
[2] A community was formed by the station and the brick factory and the first store, an inn and a post office was established there in the 1880's.
[2] The station was the scene of the Jokela rail accident (pictured below) on 21 April 1996, in which four people were killed and 75 injured after a train derailed in heavy fog.