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Metro trains at Slussen. Transport in Stockholm consists of an extensive and well-developed transport network, integrating both public and private services across the city and surrounding county. Stockholm regularly ranks as having one of the best public transport systems in the world. [1] [2] [3]
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.
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.
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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]
First opened in 1935, this metro station transported 285,000 riders. Today the underground labyrinth shuttles up to 9 million people a day. Explore one of the world's most stunning metro stations
Lines 10–11 (which make up the Blue line) pass through this station from metro stations Kungsträdgården to the east and Rådhuset to the west. The station lies under the Åhléns department store and Centralposten post office. The station is located 26–32 metres below ground, and has one large island platform. This station has two entrances.
Art at the metro station Kungsträdgården. A number of Stockholm landmarks are found around the perimeter of Kungsträdgården: South of the park is the quay Strömgatan interconnecting the bridges Strömbron and Norrbro, both of which stretches over to the Stockholm Old Town and the Royal Palace.