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STOCKHOLM
 Sweden

Stockholm T-Bana map

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 System

Vagn 2000 -  2003 © UrbanRail.NetSweden's capital has probably one of the best public transport systems in Europe, especially if you look at the total length of rapid rail (T-bana, commuter rail and light rail lines) for a relatively low number of inhabitants, only about 700.000 in the city of Stockholm, although the whole metropolitan area has about 1.7 million. The city is situated on various islands which makes city transport a special enterprise. The Stockholm T-bana is also considered to be one of the most beautiful metro systems in Europe, especially the newest line (blue) is a real art gallery. Stockholm's tunnelbana is 108 km long (62 km are underground) with 100 stations. From 1998 most trains have been replaced by the new Vagn 2000. The Stockholm Tunnelbana is operated on the left.

 

 Green Line (Gröna Linjen)

The first line was opened in 1950 between Slussen and Hökarängen, a suburb in the south. Between Slussen and Skanstull the Tunnelbana uses a tunnel already built in 1933 for rapid tram lines serving the southern suburbs. Today's southern legs of the Green Line partly follow the alignments of these tram lines.
In 1944, another mostly segregated tram line opened from the city centre towards the west to Ängby. This line was later converted to metro standard and integrated into the western section of the Green Line opened in 1952.
Five years later, in 1957 the important city crossing was opened and the green line already went from Hässelby strand in the west to Hökarängen in the south.
The underground section of the Green Line between Fridhemsplan and Skanstull has a shallow alignment and is certainly the most frequently used for trips within the inner city. Between Slussen and T-Centralen the green and the red line run parallel on separate tracks allowing comfortable cross platform transfer, at Slussen and Gamla Stan in the same direction, and at T-Centralen in the opposite direction. Between Fridhemsplan and S:t Eriksplan, the Green Line crosses Karlbergskanalen and the railway tracks on the lower level of Sankt Erik's Bridge.
The Green Line actually consists of three independent lines operating along a shared section:

Route T17: Åkeshov (Odenplan in the evenings) - Skarpnäck
Route T18: Alvik - Farsta strand
Route T19: Hässelby strand - Hagsätra

Gamla stan 2003 © UrbanRail.Net Hötorget 2003 © UrbanRail.Net S:t Eriksplan 2003 © UrbanRail.Net Skarpnäck 2003 © UrbanRail.Net Sockenplan 2003 © UrbanRail.Net
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 Red Line (Röda Linjen)

The second Tunnelbana system opened in 1964 between T-Centralen and Örnsberg/Fruängen and was completed in 1975. The Red Line was built deeper than the Green Line, with the first rock cavern stations on the Norsborg branch at Masmo and Alby. The Mörby branch was initially planned to reach Täby, but these plans were later shelved. At Ropsten, there is a direct interchange with the Lidingöbanan, although the alignment of the Red Line would allow for a future extension across the bridge towards the island of Lidingö. The Red Line consists of two lines:

Route T13: Norsborg - Ropsten
Route T14: Fruängen - Mörby Centrum

Liljeholmen 2003 © UrbanRail.Net Karlaplan 2003 © UrbanRail.Net Mörby centrum 2003 © UrbanRail.Net Alby 2003 © UrbanRail.Net Norsborg 2003 © UrbanRail.Net
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   Blue Line (Blå Linjen)

T-Centralen 2003 © UrbanRail.NetThe same year the Red Line was finished the blue line opened its first segment. This line is almost entirely underground (except Kista station) and all stations were built in rock at a depth of 20-30m. All of these stations boast a great design by different artists. Due to the deep alignment the line is not very busy with inner-city traffic, most passengers board the trains at T-Centralen to go to the northwestern suburbs. Along the surface strech of the Akalla branch another station, Kymlinge, was built but never opened. It will probably never open as it lies in a now protected area. The Blue Line operates two lines:

Route T10: Kungsträdgården - Hjulsta
Route T11: Kungsträdgården - Akalla

Kungsträdgården 2003 © UrbanRail.Net Vreten 2003 © UrbanRail.Net Solna centrum 2003 © UrbanRail.Net Akalla 2003 © UrbanRail.Net Rinkeby 2003 © UrbanRail.Net
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 Other Rail Transport in Greater Stockholm

Apart from the Tunnelbana Stockholm has a wide range of other urban and suburban railways:

1) Pendeltåg (J35, J36) - commuter rail line crossing the city north/south and with two branches on either side. A north-south tunnel will be built, with interchange to the Tunnelbana at Odenplan, T-Centralen and (maybe) Slussen.

2) Saltsjöbanan (L25, L26) - a suburban railway, opened in 1893 and electrified in 1913, leaving from Slussen and serving the eastern suburbs (Nacka).

3) Roslagsbanan (L27, L28, L29) - 891mm gauge suburban network, opened in 1888 and electrified in 1895, leaving next to Tekniska Högskolan station and serving the Täby area northeast of Stockholm.

Pendeltåg at Sollentuna 2003 © UrbanRail.Net Roslagsbanan at Östra station 2003 © UrbanRail.Net Nockebybanan at Nockeby 2003 © UrbanRail.Net Lidingöbanan at Ropsten 2003 © UrbanRail.Net Tvärbanan at Liljeholmen 2003 © UrbanRail.Net

4) Nockebybanan (L12) - the last of the former rapid tram lines, now operated with modern rolling stock together with the Tvärbanan. Cross-platform interchange with Tunnelbana at Alvik.

5) Lidingöbanan (L21) - a single-track light rail line linking the southern part of Lidingö Island to Ropsten station.

6) Tvärbanan (L22) - a new kind of circular light rail line (modern tram), which opened in June 2000 from Gullmarsplan to Alvik (9.4 km) In 2002, it was extended towards the east to Hammarby Sjöstad and Sickla Udde on the eastern side of the Sickla canal.

7) Hissbanan - a rubber-tired funicular linking Liljeholmen metro station to the Nybohov neighbourhood.

8) Spårvagnslinjen 7 - the last tramway line operating historic trams between Norrmalmstorg and Djurgården.

 
 History

Older train at Kungsträdgården  2003 © UrbanRail.Net01 Oct 1950: Slussen - Hökarängen Green Line (South)
09 Sept 1951: Gullmarsplan - Stureby Green Line
(South)
26 Oct 1952: Kungsgatan (now Hötorget) - Vällingby (provisional) Green Line
(West)
06 Apr 1954: Vällingby (definitive station)
22 Nov 1954: Stureby - Högdalen Green Line
(South)
01 Nov 1956: Vällingby - Hässelby Gård Green Line
(West)
24 Nov 1957: Hötorget - Slussen Green Line (South and West linked)
16 Apr 1958: Skärmarbrink - Hammarbyhöjden Green Line
18 Nov 1958: Hässelby gård - Hässelby strand Green Line
        Hökarängen - Farsta (provisional) Green Line

        Hammarbyhöjden - Bagarmossen (surface station)
Green Line
13 Nov 1959: Högdalen - Rågsved Green Line
04 Nov 1960: Farsta (
definitive station)
01 Dec 1960: Rågsved - Hagsätra Green Line
05 Apr 1964: T-Centralen - Fruängen Red Line
        Liljeholmen - Örnsberg Red Line
16 May 1965: Örnsberg - Sätra Red Line
        T-Centralen - Östermalmstorg Red Line
01 Mar 1967: Sätra - Skärholmen Red Line
02 Sept 1967: Östermalmstorg - Ropsten Red Line
02 Dec 1967: Skärholmen - Vårberg Red Line
29 Aug 1971: Farsta - Farsta Strand Green Line
01 Oct 1972: Vårberg - Fittja Red Line
30 Sept 1973: Östermalmstorg - Tekniska Högskolan Red Line
12 Jan 1975: Tekniska Högskolan - Universitetet Red Line
        Fittja - Norsborg Red Line
31 Aug 1975: T-Centralen - Hjulsta via Hallonbergen/Rinkeby Blue Line
05 Jun 1977: Hallonbergen - Akalla Blue Line
30 Oct 1977: T-Centralen - Kungsträdgården Blue Line
29 Jan 1978: Universitetet - Mörby Centrum Red Line
18 Aug 1985: Västra Skogen - Rinkeby Blue Line
15 Aug 1994: Bagarmossen (underground) - Skarpnäck Green Line

25 Aug 2000: Gullmarsplan - Alvik Tvärbanan
14 Aug 2002: Gullmarsplan - Sickla udde Tvärbanan

09 Jan 2006: Årstaberg station on Pendeltåg line added

 Projects

The T-bana is planned to be be extended from Odenplan to Karolinska Sjukhuset and from there likely towards Solna centrum (Green Line).

The Blue Line has long been planned to be extended from Kungsträdgården via Skepsholmen to Slussen and further on to Nacka in the east.

Older plans include the following extensions:
- Hagsätra to a new station right by the commuter train station of Älvsjö, this would improve transportation for those coming from the south-east and wishing to visit the Älvsjömässan (Stockholm Fair).
- 1-station extension either from Akalla or Hjulsta to Barkarby.

The Tvärbanan will be extended to Slussen on the rails of Saltsjöbanan. In the north it might reach Kista, Häggvik and/or Solna.

The commuter train (Pendeltåg) is proposed to run in a tunnel under the city centre with stations at Slussen, T-centralen and at Odenplan. The Pendeltåg is also to get an extension towards the north-east to connect to the Roslagsbanan.

 Practical Info

Mon - Thu 5:00-1:00, Fri 5:00-3:30, Sat 6:00-3:30, Sun 6:00-1:00

On all routes there is a basic 10 minute headway, which gives a train every 3-4 minutes (Green Line) or every 5 minutes (Red & Blue Line) on the shared central sections.

FARES (03/2008, in Swedish crowns):

Single (1 hour) ticket - SEK 30 (1 zone) - 60 (3 zones) if paid with stripcard, else SEK 40-80

24-Hour Pass - SEK 100*
72-Hour Pass - SEK 200*

Weekly Pass - SEK 260*

* The zonal system introduced on 1 April 2007 does not apply to travelcards - these are still valid in the entire Stockholm county served by SL.

 Links

SL - Storstockholms Lokaltrafik (Official Site) - incl. pdf map

Connex Tunnelbanen (Official Site)

Stockholm's tunnelbana - an extensive private page incl. Stockholm's T-bana Art Gallery

Stockholm Transit (feat. Lidingöbanen and many T-Bana photos) by Tim Kynerd

Many more photographs and links by Leif Spångberg

UrbanRail.Net Stockholm Metro Gallery

Rail News from Sweden (incl. Tunnelbana)

Stockholm's Tunnelbana by Lars Mattias Radvall

Tunnelbanen i Stockholm by Peter Möller

Large good map 150K

Spårvägsmuseet (Tram Museum)

 Books

Robert Schwandl: Metros in Scandinavia. - 2004, 144 p., ISBN 3-936573-04-2

Björn Alfredsson, Roland Berndt & Hans Harlén: Stockholm under : 50 år - 100 stationer . - Published for Stockholm metro's 50th birthday in 2000. Brombergs - ISBN 9176088324

En värld under jord : färg och form i tunnel... Art on the underground. - Stockholmia Förlag, 2000 - ISBN 9170311072

 

Thanks to Leonardo Hernandez-Cortez, Alex Riabov, Anders Anttonen, Mats Johnsson!


2004 © UrbanRail.Net by Robert Schwandl.