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  2. Gothenburg Central Station - Wikipedia

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    Gothenburg Central Station (Swedish: Göteborgs centralstation, Göteborg C) is the main railway station of Gothenburg and it is the oldest railway station in Sweden still in use. [1] The station serves 27 million passengers per year, [ 2 ] making it the second largest railway station in Sweden after Stockholm Central Station which it predates ...

  3. Centralen station - Wikipedia

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    The new Gothenburg Grand Central building will be 15,000 square metres (160,000 sq ft) in area, [14] with 1,400 square metres (15,000 sq ft) reserved for convenience shops and restaurants. [15] Another 8,000 square metres (86,000 sq ft) will be offices designed for roughly 700 employees.

  4. Göteborg Landvetter Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 2018-2020 the terminal building will be enlarged, with three new air bridges. [12] There are also plans to build a shortcut on the railway Gothenburg–Borås with a tunnel and a railway station under the airport. Construction start has previously been decided to 2016, later 2020, but is as of 2021 delayed. [13]

  5. Nils Ericson Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Nils Ericson Terminal is a major bus terminus in Gothenburg, Sweden built in 1995. [1] It is adjacent to and interconnected with Gothenburg Central Station and will be joined to the upcoming Centralen station via the Gothenburg Grand Central building. [2] It is located in the city center, across the street from the Nordstan shopping center.

  6. Category:Railway stations in Gothenburg - Wikipedia

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  7. Railroad terminals serving New York City - Wikipedia

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    New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad: 1917–present (under Amtrak) 1871–present (under Metro-North) Somewhere in downtown Manhattan 1849–1871 Morris and Essex Railroad 1996–present (under NJ Transit) 1863–present (under NJ Transit) 1836–1863 Central Railroad of New Jersey: 1859–1864 1864–1976 (Passenger service ended 1967)

  8. Grand Central Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Grand Central Terminal (GCT; also referred to as Grand Central Station or simply as Grand Central) is a commuter rail terminal located at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Grand Central is the southern terminus of the Metro-North Railroad's Harlem, Hudson and New Haven Lines, serving the northern parts of the New ...

  9. Timeline of Grand Central Terminal - Wikipedia

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    December 31, 1968 (): The New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad merges into the Penn Central Railroad. September 11, 1976 ( 1976-09-11 ) : Croatian nationalists plant a bomb in a coin locker in Grand Central; its deactivation kills a bomb squad specialist and injures three others.