Resiina

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Resiina

Area of ​​Expertise Trade journal (railway)
language Finnish
Headquarters Helsinki
First edition June 23, 1969
founder Eljas Pölhö
Frequency of publication once a quarter
Sold edition 2950 copies
Editor-in-chief Jonne Seppänen

Resiina is a Finnish railroad magazine published four times a year, in March, June, September and December.

The magazine is published in collaboration between Museorautatieyhdistys (Museum Railway Association) and Suomen Rautatiehistoriallinen Seura ry (SRHS, Finnish Railway History Society). It is the membership magazine of several railway museums and museum railways.

The founder of the magazine, Eljas Pölhö, a lover of rail transport, published the first Resiina magazine on June 23, 1969. The first editor-in-chief of the magazine was Pölho's father, Seppo Pölhö. The current editor-in-chief of the magazine is Jonne Seppänen.

In almost four decades, the magazine has developed from a nine-page magazine in A4 format to its current form, a four-color, 52-page publication for rail technology and history. In February 2008, the railway photography website Vaunut.org, with more than 100,000 railway-themed images, became part of Resiina's website.

Web links

  • Resiina. In: resiinalehti.fi. Retrieved August 5, 2020 (Finnish).
  • Vaunut.org. In: vaunut.org. Retrieved August 5, 2020 (Finnish).
  • Media data. (PDF) In: vaunut.org. Retrieved August 5, 2020 (Finnish).