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The Stockholm metro runs electrically using a third rail with a nominal operating voltage of 650 V DC on line 13, 14, 17, 18 and 19; and 750 V DC on lines 10 and 11. Traffic on the metro operates on left-hand side, similarly to mainline trains in Sweden .
Stockholm commuter rail (Swedish: Stockholms pendeltåg) is the commuter rail system in Stockholm County, Sweden. The system is an important part of the public transport in Stockholm , and is controlled by Storstockholms Lokaltrafik .
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.
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. The ...
There are four light rail systems in Stockholm. Lidingöbanan: A light rail line linking the island of Lidingö to the mainland. Tvärbanan: A semi-circular orbital route passing west of the city using various bridges, tunnels and on-road sections. Nockebybanan: A feeder light rail line linking western suburbs to the Stockholm metro.
English: A map of Swedish railways, showing electrification, high-speed sections, number of tracks, passenger routes, ... Rail transport in Sweden; User:Madfly2 ...
Älvsjö station, originally spelled "Elfsjö," first opened on 1 November 1879 along the Western Main Line, which connected Stockholm to Södertälje in 1860 and to Gothenburg in 1862. [3] Before the station was built, a provisional stop had been established at the request of Count Gustaf Lagerbjelke , the owner of nearby Älvsjö Gård manor.
Map of the East Coast Line, showing Stockholm at the bottom and Sundsvall at the top. (The black line along the coast). The East Coast Line (Swedish: Ostkustbanan) is a 402-kilometre (250 mi) long mainline railway in Sweden, linking the cities of Stockholm, Uppsala, Gävle and Sundsvall, as well as the suburbs north of Stockholm.