Pitäjänmäki station (Finnish: Pitäjänmäen rautatieasema, Swedish: Sockenbacka järnvägsstation) is a station on the Helsinki commuter rail network located in western Helsinki, Finland.
The Finnish Heritage Agency has classified Pitäjänmäki railway station as a nationally significant built cultural environment.
[3] Pitäjänmäki was outlined to become a junction station already during the construction of the Rantarata line, with a rail connection planned to be built from Helsinki to Loimaa and further to the Tampere–Pori railway line, ending either at Peipohja (current Kokemäki) or Riste.
The railyard received its current form during the construction of the Leppävaara urban line.
Pitäjänmäki railway station has four tracks, of which two (3, 4) have platforms for passenger trains.