City Transport Contact Information (Komia Liikenne)

Komia Liikenne is the marketing name of Härmän Liikenne, which serves as the operator of bus transit in the city of Seinäjoki.

  • Komia Liikenne service number: Tel. 010 328 7000 or info@komialiikenne.fi
  • Komia Liikenne office: Yhdystie 11, Seinäjoki

City Transport Service Points

  • Komia Liikenne office: Yhdystie 11, Seinäjoki (Mon-Thu 9:00-16:00 and Fri/ eve of public holidays 9:00-15:00).
  • City Hall info: Kirkkokatu 6, Seinäjoki (Mon-Fri 9:00-11:30 and 12:30-15:00).

Both service points are closed on public holidays.

Where to get a student travel card?

  • Komia Liikenne office, Yhdystie 11 (Mon-Thu 9:00-16:00 and Fri/eve of public holidays 9:00-15:00).
  • City Hall Info, Kirkkokatu 6 (Mon-Fri 9:00-11:30 and 12:30-15:00).
  • Komia Liikenne service number: Tel. 010 328 7000 or info@komialiikenne.fi 

You cannot obtain a travel card remotely via the service number or email.

How to get a student discount?

  • Identify yourself in person when purchasing a travel card
  • The person must have an official student card or a student certificate from the school to show.

How to reload (or top up) the card in the future?

  • Once the card is created with the student role, either:
  • Many people reload the card directly from the bus driver if they cannot use the online loading service. The reload can be paid with cash or a bank card.

Travel card for non-students

  • Can be obtained from the places mentioned above or directly from our online store by mail to the address where you are registered in Finland.
  • The Härmän Liikenne online store (only in Finnish)
  • Additional reloads can be done in the same way as mentioned above.

Single tickets for city transport

Can be purchased with cash or a bank card directly from the bus driver if you do not intend to get a travel card. If you plan to buy a single ticket as a “student,” you must always prove it with a student card or a student certificate from the school.

Cityapp application

Currently only in Finnish, and therefore there are no instructions in English on the website yet.