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  2. Kallhäll - Wikipedia

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    Kallhäll started as an industrial suburb when the industrialist Erik Bolinder decided to move his Bolinders Mechanical Shops to Kallhäll from Kungsholmen in central Stockholm. Housing for employees was built, thus expanding Kallhäll. The Bolinder factory structures remain today, encircled by expensive, modern lakeside residences.

  3. Järfälla Municipality - Wikipedia

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    There are three Stockholm commuter rail stations, Barkarby, Jakobsberg and Kallhäll, as well as a bus network. As part of a larger plan for the Stockholm region, Barkarby station and Barkarbystaden will get metro stations, scheduled to open in 2026. [3]

  4. List of churches in Stockholm - Wikipedia

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    Churches in Stockholm County outside Stockholm municipality are listed in two separate lists: List of churches in Uppland and List of churches in Södermanland.. Note: in the list, "Year" denotes the year construction of the church was finished, when it was inaugurated, or the main construction period of the church.

  5. Barkarby station - Wikipedia

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    Barkarby station is a railway station and future metro station located in the Barkarby area of Järfälla Municipality in Stockholm County.Currently part of the Stockholm commuter train network on the Mälaren line, it lies approximately 14.6 kilometers northwest of Stockholm City station.

  6. Sollentuna Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Other roads into Sollentuna includes the road from Kallhäll to Rotebro and the E 4 motorway that approximates the same route as the railway. Sollentuna received the title of a merchant town in 1944. Köping status was made obsolete by the municipal reform of 1971.

  7. Älvsjö railway station - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Division 5 (Swedish football) - Wikipedia

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    There are 47 groups of 9 to 16 teams each representing a local geographical area. During the course of a season (starting in April and ending in October) each club plays the others twice, once at their home ground and once at that of their opponents, for a total of 18 to 22 games depending on the number of teams.

  9. Stockholm commuter rail - Wikipedia

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    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.