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The Haparanda Line ( sv, Haparandabanan) is a long railway line between Boden and
Haparanda Haparanda (; fi, Haaparanta, , aspen shore or bank) is a locality and the seat of Haparanda Municipality in Norrbotten County, Sweden. It is adjacent to Tornio, Finland. Haparanda had a population of 4,856 in 2010, out of a municipal total of 10,2 ...
in
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. There is a long section from Haparanda to Torneå, which is on the Finnish side of the
Finland–Sweden border The Finland–Sweden border (or Finnish–Swedish border) is the border between the countries of Finland and Sweden. Almost the entire border runs through water: along the Tornio River and its tributaries, and in the Gulf of Bothnia. Only a few ...
. The line is the only Swedish railway to the Finnish border. The single track line was used exclusively by freight trains between 1992 and 2021, during which time it was necessary to use buses from
Luleå Luleå ( , , locally ; smj, Luleju; fi, Luulaja) is a city on the coast of northern Sweden, and the capital of Norrbotten County, the northernmost county in Sweden. Luleå has 48,728 inhabitants in its urban core (2018) and is the seat of Lu ...
to the Haparanda bus station, with onward connections to
Kemi Kemi (; sme, Giepma ; smn, Kiemâ; sms, Ǩeeʹmm; Swedish (historically): ''Kiemi'') is a town and municipality of Finland. It is located very near the city of Tornio and the Swedish border. The distance to Oulu is to the south and to Rovani ...
in Finland. Passenger service began again on the 1st of April, 2021, operated by Vy Norrtåg.


History

The railway from Boden to Haparanda was built in several sections over the course of 17 years. The first segment to be completed was Buddbyn to Niemisel in 1900, followed by the segment Niemisel to Morjärv in 1902. The railway did not reach Lappträsk until in 1910, and the
Swedish Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
– Finland border at Karungi on the west bank of Torne River was not reached until 1913. Karungi was to become a junction, and the railway reaching northward to Övertorneå was built in 1914, followed by the southern Karungi to Haparanda line in 1915. The only open railway connection between Germany and Russia during World War I went here. Lenin traveled here in 1917See the Vladimir Lenin article for more details. to organise the
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. The bridge over the Torne River between Haparanda and Tornio was placed in service in 1919. Before that passengers had to walk or use horse carriages the short distance between the cities. The station building was finished in 1918, and was dimensioned based on the traffic during the war. All international travellers had to change trains here because of the break-of-gauge, and had to go through passport check. During World War II, the traffic was dense again since the Baltic Sea was not safe. It is one of Sweden's largest station buildings, but only used to some extent for rail purposes (since 2021). The branch line from Morjärv towards Kalix was built in 1961. Traffic between Karungi and Övertorneå was discontinued in 1984, and the line was torn up soon thereafter. In 1986 a more direct route was built between Övermorjärv and Östra Flakaträsk, bypassing the Räktjärv station. The old line along with one bridge was demolished soon after the new shortcut was built; however, the old line is still visible on many Swedish maps. Passenger traffic ceased in 1992. The connection to the Finnish trains was already broken in 1988 when the Haparanda–Tornio–Kemi trains were discontinued. There was a test with tourist traffic between Boden–Haparanda in the summer of 2000. During the period 2007 to 2012, the line from Buddbyn (near
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) to Morjärv and Kalix was upgraded, and an alternate route from Kalix to Haparanda was built. The line was electrified in the same time. The old line from Morjärv over Karungi to Haparanda was abandoned in 2012. In 2013, the European Train Control System (level 2) signalling system was introduced on the line. In 2020,
Norrtåg Norrtåg (English: Northern Trains) is a publicly owned company which is owned by Norrbotten County, Västerbotten County, Västernorrland County and Jämtland County in Sweden. The company owns passenger trains and organises passenger train ope ...
applied to start passenger services from Luleå and Boden to Haparanda. Passenger services restarted on the 1st of April 2021, including one weekday round trip to/from Umeå. A new railway station was built in Kalix.New start for passenger trains in northern Sweden ''
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'' 24 November 2020


See also

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North Bothnia Line The North Bothnia Line ( sv, Norrbotniabanan) is a planned high-speed railway line between Umeå Central Station and Luleå Central Station in Sweden. The line would be long and be a northern extension of the Bothnia Line, which opened in 2010. Th ...


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{{Commonscat-inline, Haparandabanan Railway lines in Sweden Railway lines opened in 1900 Rail transport in Norrbotten County 1900 establishments in Sweden