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The Stockholm Metro (Swedish: Stockholms tunnelbana) is a rapid transit system in Stockholm, the capital city of Sweden. Its first line opened in 1950 as the first metro line in the Nordic countries. Today, the system consists of three lines and 100 stations, of which 47 are underground and 53 above ground.
Stockholm has a congestion pricing system, the Stockholm congestion tax, [20] in use on a permanent basis since 1 August 2007, [21] [22] after having had a seven-month trial period in the first half of 2006. [23] The City Centre is within the congestion tax zone.
This is a list of stations on the Stockholm Metro rapid transit system of Stockholm, Sweden. Stations in bold are transfer stations; while lines may share many stations, only stations where lines cross, or stations where lines diverge (such as when Lines 17 and 18 go separate ways) are considered transfer stations.
The Green Line (Swedish: Gröna linjen) is the oldest of the three Stockholm Metro lines. The 41.256-kilometre (25.635 mi) long line comprises a single double-tracked line north of the city centre, splitting into three branches south of the city centre.
Stockholm Metro (Stockholms tunnelbana) is the only metro system in Sweden. Cities with light rail (trams); Gothenburg: Gothenburg tram – consisting of 190 km on a total track length of 161 km; Norrköping: Norrköping tramway – small but growing; Stockholm: Tvärbanan, Nockebybanan, Lidingöbanan, Spårväg City; Lund – Lund tramway
The Blue line (Swedish: Blå linjen; officially Metro 3, but called Tub 3 ("Tube 3", or abbreviation for "Tunnelbana 3") internally [2]) is one of the three Stockholm Metro lines. It is 25.5 kilometres (15.8 miles) long, and runs from Kungsträdgården via T-Centralen to Västra skogen where it branches in two, and continues to Hjulsta and ...
The decision was made by Region Stockholm in September 2023. The trains will not have driver cabs, allowing for additional seating and views of the tunnel, similar to the system used in the Copenhagen Metro. [16] Trains will be 70 metres in length, approximately half the length of trains used on other Stockholm Metro lines. [17]
Stockholm Metro: The Tunnelbana metro consists of three main lines: the Red Line, Green Line, and Blue Line. Main article: Stockholm Metro Commuter Train: The Pendeltåg commuter train system connects central Stockholm with the wider county, operating on two main branches with six route lines.