Public transport
Tram
The nearest tram stops are Ooppera (served by trams 1, 2, 4, 8, and 10) and Töölön halli (served by trams 2, 4, and 10), though the latter is currently out of service due to the renovation of Mannerheimintie.
Bus
The closest bus stops to Korjaamo are Töölön halli, Ratikkamuseo, Töölön kirjasto, and Linnankoskenkatu.
City Bike
There is a city bike station (Korjaamo 075) located on the pedestrian street in front of the Vaunusali/Tram Museum entrance.
From the Central Railway Station to Korjaamo
Korjaamo is easily accessible from outside the Helsinki metropolitan area by both train and bus. From Helsinki Central Railway Station, several buses run directly to stops near Korjaamo (see list above), and the walking distance from the station is about 2 km, which takes around 30 minutes on foot.
By road
The nearest public parking area to Korjaamo is located at Mäntymäki Field (Mäntymäentie 1), about 400 meters away. Parking is paid from Monday to Friday until 9 PM. On weekends and after 9 PM on weekdays, parking is free of charge. Please allow extra time for finding a parking spot, as the area serves visitors to the Opera House, Töölö Sports Hall, the Olympic Stadium, and Bolt Arena, as well as local residents.
Additional parking spots can sometimes be found along the streets near Korjaamo.
There is also a paid parking garage, P-Töölö, located beneath the Scandic Park and Crowne Plaza hotels in Töölö.
Accessibility
Vaunusali
The Vaunusali side of Korjaamo is accessible for those using mobility aids. The entrance is fully step-free. It is accessed via the main doors, which are reached either by a short flight of stairs or by an accessible route from Eino Leinon Street. In front of the entrance, the ground is paved with old cobblestones. The main doors are relatively heavy but have lowered thresholds. The route is clearly marked, sufficiently wide (over 1.5 m), and well-lit. There is ample space in front of the main entrance for moving around with a wheelchair, for example. An accessible taxi can stop close to the step-free entrance on Eino Leinon Street.
Vaunusali shares its space with the Helsinki Tram Museum, which is also fully accessible. Doors inside the venue are clearly distinguishable, glass doors have contrast markings, and changes in floor level are clearly marked with tape. Upon entering Vaunusali, part of the indoor flooring is made of cobblestones.
There is one accessible restroom and several non-accessible ones in the space.
Korjaamohalli (Restaurant, Kulmasali, Kino)
The ground floor of Korjaamohalli (including the restaurant, Kulmasali, Kino, and meeting rooms) is accessible. The main entrance has a 4.5 cm high threshold, for which a portable ramp is available. During concerts, a designated space is reserved for customers using mobility aids and their assistants at the front side of the stage, on the left.
On the ground floor, there is one accessible, gender-neutral restroom that is spacious enough for turning with a wheelchair and equipped with support rails around the toilet. The sink has exposed pipes but also provides free space underneath.
Vintti
The event space Vintti is located on the second floor of Vaunuhalli and is normally accessed by stairs from the main entrance. However, Vintti is also reachable via elevator from the Vaunuhalli lobby. Korjaamo staff are available on-site to assist with elevator use.