Junat.com 1.0.2: clearer pages and easier station access
Junat.com 1.0.2 improved page clarity, accessibility, station discovery and the reliability of Finnish train timetable views.

A practical update for everyday train checks
Junat.com 1.0.2 focused on small interface changes that make the service easier to use when checking Finnish train information quickly. The update improved page structure, visual clarity, station discovery and the reliability of the components behind the timetable views.
It was not a dramatic new feature release. It was the kind of release that matters when a service is used in real travel moments: on a platform, on a train, while walking to a station or when checking whether a connection still works.
Clearer page structure
Several interface components were revised so the site is easier to maintain and easier to scan. Page titles, container sizes and content spacing were adjusted after user feedback. The goal was to make train times and station information feel more stable on both mobile and wider screens.
A clearer structure also helps future features fit into the same product system instead of adding one-off layouts for every new page.
Better visual accessibility
The update included colour and contrast adjustments to make important information easier to read. This is especially important for users with colour vision differences, but it also helps everyone using the site in bright light, on smaller screens or while moving.
Travel interfaces should not depend only on colour. Text, spacing and hierarchy need to carry meaning too.
Easier access to nearby stations
Junat.com 1.0.2 also simplified station discovery. The popular station list was made leaner, and a location button was added so users could find a nearby station more quickly.
Location depends on the permission and position data provided by the device or browser. If a VPN, browser setting or device permission changes the location signal, the suggested station may not match the user’s physical location exactly.
Clearer data source context
Junat.com uses Finnish transport data from Digitraffic. Keeping that data source visible helps users understand where live train and timetable information comes from.
The service continues to focus on making that data easier to read, compare and act on in everyday travel situations.