Sta, Finnish: Santalan seisake and Swedish: Sandö station) is a railway stop in the city of Hanko, Finland along the Hanko-Hyvinkää Railroad.
The stop is located by a forest and its usage level is low though the Finnish national road 25 is near.
The Santala halt was originally opened as a small stop (known as laituri in the old classification of railway stations in Finland used until 1969[4]) operating under the Hanko railway station in 1898 and at the same time a branch for loading wood was introduced on the western side of the stop.
[5] A Plattformskjul I-type station building, designed by Bruno Granholm, was completed likely in the early 1900's but it was destroyed in a fire when the Hanko Naval Base leased to the Soviet Union in 1940 was reclaimed by Finland in 1941.
[5] Santala halt was eventually closed in 1998 but was re-opened already the next year to serve the students of the nearby community college.