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Södra Hagalund Metro Station
Södra Hagalund is a future station on the Stockholm Metro's Green Line, in Solna Municipality, planned to open in 2028. It is located in the current Hagalund industrial area, which is being redeveloped. The station will be situated 45 meters underground and will feature entrances on both sides of Solnavägen. Location and surrounding area The Södra Hagalund station will include two main entrances: one located in the current Hagalund industrial area at Gelbgjutarevägen and another along Solnavägen. The area surrounding Södra Hagalund station is expected to see large growth, with plans for mixed-use development that includes residential and office spaces, aimed at transforming the industrial area a new neighbourhood. Construction Construction of the Södra Hagalund station is part of the extension of the Green Line towards Arenastaden. Tunnelling work commenced in 2020 and includes infrastructure such as tracks, platforms, and ticket halls. The station is expected to open ...
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Stockholm Metro
The Stockholm metro ( sv, Stockholms tunnelbana) is a rapid transit system in Stockholm, Sweden. The first line opened in 1950, and today the system has 100 stations in use, of which 47 are underground and 53 above ground. There are three coloured lines, as shown on the tube maps, which form seven numbered routes with different termini. Routes numbered 17, 18 and 19 (green line), 13 and 14 (red line) and 10 and 11 (blue line) all go through the centre of the city, resulting in a very centralized system. All three lines and seven routes interchange at T-Centralen station. Apart from this, there are three other interchange between lines, at Fridhemsplan, Slussen and Gamla stan stations. The metro is equipped with ticket gates. Single tickets may be bought in advance, typically in privately owned smaller shops, on the web, or at ticket machines that are available in all underground stations and on several tram, bus, or boat stops. Tickets are also available at the ticket booth by ...
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Solna Municipality
Solna Municipality ( sv, Solna kommun or , ) is a municipality in Stockholm County in Sweden, located just north of Stockholm City Centre. Its seat is located in the town of Solna, which is a part of the Stockholm urban area. Solna is one of the richest municipalities in Sweden. The municipality is a part of Metropolitan Stockholm. None of the area is considered rural, which is unusual for Swedish municipalities, which normally are of mixed rural/urban character. Solna is the third smallest municipality in Sweden in terms of area. Solna borders Stockholm Municipality to the south, southeast and northwest; to Sundbyberg Municipality to the west; to Sollentuna Municipality to the north; and to Danderyd Municipality to the northeast. The boundary with Danderyd Municipality is delineated by the Stocksundet strait. There are two parishes in Solna Municipality: RÃ¥sunda (population 29,677) and Solna (population 28,317). Solna Parish once included parts of present-day City of Stock ...
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Green Line (Stockholm Metro)
The Green line ( sv, Gröna linjen) is the oldest of the three Stockholm metro lines. The long line comprises a single line north of the city centre, splitting into three branches south of the city centre. The first section of the line opened as a metro in 1950, although some parts of the line date back to the 1930s and were originally used by the Stockholm tramway. History Before the metro The first section of what is now the Green line opened as a metro in 1950, but several sections of the line use infrastructure that was originally built for, or used by, the Stockholm tramway. These include: * Between Globen and Stureby, the line uses tracks that were created for use by route 19 of the tramway in 1930. These tracks required rebuilding, with the removal of level crossings, before metro trains could use them. * Between Slussen and Skanstull, the line uses the , a tunnel originally built for use by routes 8 and 19 of the tramway in 1933. The tunnel stations required rebuilding ...
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Stockholm Metro
The Stockholm metro ( sv, Stockholms tunnelbana) is a rapid transit system in Stockholm, Sweden. The first line opened in 1950, and today the system has 100 stations in use, of which 47 are underground and 53 above ground. There are three coloured lines, as shown on the tube maps, which form seven numbered routes with different termini. Routes numbered 17, 18 and 19 (green line), 13 and 14 (red line) and 10 and 11 (blue line) all go through the centre of the city, resulting in a very centralized system. All three lines and seven routes interchange at T-Centralen station. Apart from this, there are three other interchange between lines, at Fridhemsplan, Slussen and Gamla stan stations. The metro is equipped with ticket gates. Single tickets may be bought in advance, typically in privately owned smaller shops, on the web, or at ticket machines that are available in all underground stations and on several tram, bus, or boat stops. Tickets are also available at the ticket booth by ...
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Odenplan
Odenplan is a plaza located in the district Vasastaden in central Stockholm, Sweden. History Odenplan was named after the old Norse god Odin. Odenplan metro station, opened in 1952, and Stockholm Odenplan commuter train station on the Stockholm commuter rail, opened in 2017, are located here. Odenplan was portrayed in the 1976 thriller film ''The Man on the Roof'', in which a helicopter crashes in the plaza. It also appears in the opening credits to the 1999 film ''Vuxna människor''. Stockholm Public Library Stockholm Public Library (Swedish: ''Stockholms stadsbibliotek'' or ''Stadsbiblioteket'') is a library building in Stockholm, Sweden, designed by Swedish architect Gunnar Asplund, and one of the city's most notable structures. The name is today u ... and Gustaf Vasa Church (''Gustaf Vasa kyrka'') are located nearby. References Squares in Stockholm {{stockholm-geo-stub ...
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Yellow Line (Stockholm Metro)
Yellow line or Yellow Line may refer to: * Yellow line (road marking) * In the 1st & Ten (graphics system) graphics system, a depiction of the first down line on television broadcasts of football games Transportation The Americas * Yellow Line (Montreal Metro), Quebec, Canada * Yellow Line (Rio de Janeiro), highway known in Portuguese as Linha Amarela * Line 4 (São Paulo Metro), São Paulo, Brazil * Yonge–University–Spadina line, Toronto Subway, Canada * Millennium Line, Vancouver SkyTrain, Canada * Yellow Line (CTA), Chicago, Illinois, US * BMT Broadway Line in New York City, colored yellow, serving N, Q, R and W trains * MAX Yellow Line, Portland, Oregon, US * Yellow Line (Washington Metro), Washington, DC, US * Yellow Line (Baltimore), Baltimore, Maryland, US * , Bay Area Rapid Transit, San Francisco, California, US * Gold Line (MARTA) in Atlanta, Georgia, originally called "Yellow Line" * MBTA bus, sometimes referred to as the Yellow Line * Mexico City Metro Line 5 * ...
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Fridhemsplan Metro Station
Fridhemsplan metro station is a station of the Stockholm metro, located in the district of Kungsholmen. The station is entirely underground and provides an interchange between the Blue and Green lines. There are two platforms for each line, about a hundred metres apart. To the south-west of the station a tunnel between the blue and green lines provides the only connection for trains to be moved onto and off the blue line. The green line platforms were opened on 26 October 1952 as a part of the stretch between Hötorget and Vällingby. and are around under the ground. The distance to Slussen is . The second part was opened on 31 August 1975 as part the first stretch of the Blue Line between T-Centralen and Hjulsta. The trains were running via Hallonbergen and Rinkeby. The blue line platform is around 28–31 meters under the ground. The distance to Kungsträdgården Kungsträdgården ( Swedish for "King's Garden") is a park in central Stockholm, Sweden. It is colloquia ...
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Älvsjö Railway Station
Älvsjö is a station on the Stockholm commuter rail network, located in the districts of Solberga, Stockholm, Solberga and Älvsjö in the Söderort, south of Stockholm Municipality. It is adjacent to the Stockholm International Fairs, Stockholmsmässan exhibition centre. History Älvsjö station, originally spelled "Elfsjö," first opened on 1 November 1879 along the Western Main Line, which connected Stockholm to Södertälje Centrum railway station, Södertälje in 1860 and to Gothenburg Central Station, Gothenburg in 1862. Before the station was built, a Railway halt, provisional stop had been established at the request of Gustaf Lagerbjelke, Count Gustaf Lagerbjelke, the owner of nearby Älvsjö Gård manor. On 28 December 1901, the Nynäs Line was inaugurated, turning Älvsjö into a junction station. The name was officially changed from "Elfsjö" to "Älvsjö" in 1909. Between 1916 and 1917, the station underwent expansion, adding separate tracks for Regional rail, local ...
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