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  2. Nynäshamn Station - Wikipedia

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    Nynäshamn is a station on Stockholm's commuter train network, located in Nynäshamn within Nynäshamn Municipality and is the terminus for the Nynäs Line. On a normal winter weekday, the station has about 900 boarders (2015). The station has three tracks, which end with stop buffers.

  3. Stockholm commuter rail - Wikipedia

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    A rail tunnel underneath central Stockholm began construction in 2008 and opened on 10 July 2017. This new tunnel, known as Stockholm City Line ( Citybanan ; lit. ‘the city line’), is intended for the exclusive use of the Pendeltåg system, and splits commuter traffic onto separate tracks from long-distance trains while travelling through ...

  4. Stockholm City station - Wikipedia

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    Stockholm City is a railway station in central Stockholm, Sweden. Opened on 10 July 2017, the station is located on the Stockholm City Line. It is located directly below T-Centralen (the hub of the Stockholm Metro) is connected to Stockholm Central Station. The station serves all Stockholm Commuter Rail routes except for line 48. [2]

  5. Port of Nynäshamn - Wikipedia

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    The port is part of the Stockholm Ports. [2] From Nynäshamn there are services to Visby, GdaƄsk and Ventspils. Ferry services to Gotland started as early as 1902. [3] There are three berths for roll-on/roll-off vessels, one used by Destination Gotland and the other by Polferries.

  6. Stockholm City Line - Wikipedia

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    The new tunnel diverts Stockholm's commuter trains from the busy main line through the city. The Stockholm City Line (Swedish: Citybanan) is a railway tunnel beneath central Stockholm in Sweden which is used by the Stockholm commuter rail. The line is 7.4 kilometres (4.6 mi) long, double track and electrified.

  7. Nynäs Line - Wikipedia

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    Construction of Nynäsbanan was started by the private company Stockholm-Nynäs Järnvägs AB in 1898 and the line was opened on 28 December 1901. Initially, there was a change of trains at Älvsjö, but from 1909 onwards trains starting running directly to Stockholm Central Station .

  8. Snälltåget - Wikipedia

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    Snälltåget was set up in 2006 (first departure January 31, 2007) as Veolia Transport after partial deregulation of the Swedish rail network running ad hoc services. . Regular weekend services began in 2009 (expanding to weekdays in 2010), after the network was fully deregulated, running in direct competition with the state-owned opera

  9. Stockholm Central Station - Wikipedia

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    Stockholm Central Station (Swedish: Stockholms centralstation), is the main railway station in Stockholm, and largest railway station in Sweden in terms of passenger numbers and train traffic. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is located in the Norrmalm district of central Stockholm on Vasagatan , extending from Vattugatan in the south to Kungsbron in the north.