Malmö South, Svågertorp Station, ( sv, Svågertorp Station, Malmö syd) is a railway station south of
Malmö,
Sweden
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. It is served by the
Pågatåg between
Helsingborg and
Trelleborg.
There is a big shopping centre at Svågertorp near the station. The largest shop is
IKEA
IKEA (; ) is a Dutch multinational conglomerate based in the Netherlands that designs and sells , kitchen appliances, decoration, home accessories, and various other goods and home services. Started in 1943 by Ingvar Kamprad, IKEA has been t ...
with 44,000 m
2 area.
History
Opened in 2000 in connection with the new railway and
Öresund Bridge between Denmark and Sweden this station used to be served by the
Øresund trains. Since the opening of the
city tunnel these trains don't pass this station. It used to be the only station en route between
Malmö Central Station
Malmö Central Station ( sv, Malmö centralstation) is a railway station on the Southern Main Line in Malmö, Sweden, opened in 1856. It serves approximately 17 million passengers per year.
With the opening of the City Tunnel in 2010, the statio ...
and
Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup Station. Due to the closeness to the Copenhagen Airport, some airlines had self-service check-in facilities at this station.
Starting in 2021, the northbound
Snälltåget
Snälltåget is an open access railway company in Sweden with long-distance trains along the Southern Main Line in Sweden from Malmö to Stockholm as well as sleeper trains between Stockholm and Berlin and Malmö to the ski and hiking resorts in ...
night train from
Berlin and
Hamburg to
Malmö and
Stockholm Central Station stops at Svågertorp station for Swedish border police checks, but not for passengers to board or alight.
References
External links
Time tables (in Swedish). Select routes number 103 and 108
Railway stations in Malmö
Buildings and structures in Malmö
21st-century establishments in Skåne County
Øresund Line
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