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Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency bans traffic on Suupohja rail line.
Track bed has crumbled in places and some of its bridges are beyond repair.
Finland has around 800 kilometres of railway track in poor condition, most of which is closed to traffic.
Of Finland 's almost 2,500 rail bridges, around four percent are in bad condition.
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